December 23, 2024

VIDEO: Cut & Come Again Celery


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Cut & Come Again Celery

  1. $7 celery up here in middle of winter.. We grow and pick outer stems… It's still growing under plastic and we've had hard frosts already… It will be there in the spring if you leave the crown and it will flower and seed beautiful umbrella flower for butterfly and hover bees

  2. Its rarely grown, i only got the seed in a bundle but Soup celery or Chinese/leaf celery is a great option for growing and is cut and come again like this. Only issue would be teaching people what it is, less stemmy and great for cooking with.

  3. Seller is one of my favorite Staples and thank you for sharing this with me I was wondering if I had to re-plant every time or I could keep slipping and going. You’re very informative and I think you

  4. I have been growing it the last two years and this year the insects really did a number on a large portion of them. First it was the black picnic bugs that would congregate down in the center of the plant chewing on the plant keeping it from growing new stalks and eventually killing the plant and didn't know it was a problem until it was time to harvest. The second was cucumber beetles chewing on the leaves and stalks. And third was slugs. It still is a great crop and around here everyone is so surprised we can grow it here in Iowa since most people are accustomed to having it shipped in from California. We also are able to have the added value of having the leaves on to show freshness and to have more uses.

  5. Great video! Question – can you harvest and use the celery root at the end of the season? Or do you need to grow a different variety for celery root?

  6. Hey Curtis! I am curious about blanching the celery? I have to add a barrier around mine to keep it from exposure too light. Are they using a self-blanching variety?

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