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Posted: Wed Feb 16, 05 11:24 am Post subject: |
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I've grown it on and off for several years; the best one was last year, which was a self-blanching type (can't remember the exact variety). Very easy from seed, but not too early. Needs good fertile soil and plenty of moisture, stands until well into the autumn I have found.
The Chinese celery look interesting, I've just looked that up; might give it a go.
Another thing I have which is very worthwhile to grow is Celery Leaf - looks like an enormous celery head, but you just use the leaves - good celery taste, easy to grow, chop back in autumn. Will self-seed, and the flowers attract insects eg hoverflies. Can grow quite big, but very good for adding to soups, caseroles and cheese sandwiches.
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