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James Fidell 14-05-2006 11:43 PM

Growing celery
 
I thought I'd have a go at growing celery for the first time this year,
but despite having an abundance of other vegetables from "easy to grow"
to "could be a bit tricky", not a single seed from an entire packet of
celery (Victoria F1) seed germinated. Even my celeriac (supposed to
be fairly erratic, I think) produced a reasonable number of seedlings.

Anyone have hints for improving my chances next year?

James

Janet Galpin 16-05-2006 01:01 AM

Growing celery
 
The message
from James Fidell contains these words:

I thought I'd have a go at growing celery for the first time this year,
but despite having an abundance of other vegetables from "easy to grow"
to "could be a bit tricky", not a single seed from an entire packet of
celery (Victoria F1) seed germinated. Even my celeriac (supposed to
be fairly erratic, I think) produced a reasonable number of seedlings.


Anyone have hints for improving my chances next year?


I think celery is more fussy than celeriac. Did you have them in enough
warmth?

Janet G

James Fidell 16-05-2006 09:32 AM

Growing celery
 
Janet Galpin wrote:

I think celery is more fussy than celeriac. Did you have them in enough
warmth?


I'd hope so. I had several batches, some in a sunny window and others
in the propagator. There's been no sign of life from either.

James

Janet Galpin 16-05-2006 07:48 PM

Growing celery
 
The message
from James Fidell contains these words:

Janet Galpin wrote:


I think celery is more fussy than celeriac. Did you have them in enough
warmth?


I'd hope so. I had several batches, some in a sunny window and others
in the propagator. There's been no sign of life from either.


James


Joy Larkcom specifies 50-59F so I suppose the other possibility is that
both sites were too warm. However, I germinated mine in the airing
cupboard which gets very warm so I would doubt that is the reason.
Next step would be to suspect the viability of the seed. Was it well
within its sell-by date? Could it have been from a garden centre where
it might have been kept in conditions which were too warm?
You could try contacting the seed company. Some are very good at
replacing seed in situations where you've clearly tried it in a range of
conditions.

Janet G


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