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Do people think that celery is easy to grow?

Any suggestions - or pitfalls?

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On Nov 10, 7:03*pm, kathstarke wrote:
Do people think that celery is easy to grow?

Any suggestions - or pitfalls?


I grow celery. Needs a free draining fertile soil & lots of
watering. Don't plant the seed in too high a temperature or it won't
germinate.
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kathstarke wrote:
Do people think that celery is easy to grow?

Any suggestions - or pitfalls?


I tried it for the first time this year, and I have lots of leaf and no
stalk. Which is fine, cos I don't like celery, and the chickens love the
leaves. ;-)


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kathstarke wrote:

Do people think that celery is easy to grow?

Any suggestions - or pitfalls?


Tis all thin stringy stems . All run to seed now.

Just digging up what I have now and see if I can make anything like a
decent soup out of it/


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