How to Grow Celery, with the results in August from a first sowing in March

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  • @westlakefarms
    @westlakefarms 4 года назад +10

    I grew celery last season and I left one in the ground,this season it produced flowers and I just harvested the seeds .

  • @BIGDAGGIE1
    @BIGDAGGIE1 4 года назад +26

    Yooo this mans vibe is so chill! This is who I want to be when I grow up!

  • @MnM_CuteCatClips
    @MnM_CuteCatClips 3 года назад +3

    Watching your Videos brings peace to my mind. ❤️

  • @flowersinherhair
    @flowersinherhair Месяц назад +1

    What gorgeous plants, and you're good with the camera. You sould make more videos!

  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening 4 года назад +63

    One of my favorite crops, released on my birthday! What a treat Charles! Hope you're well - Kevin

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +12

      Happy birthday Kevin, and wonderful to have an August birthday, I hope all is well in San Diego :) and so glad you visited before Covid!

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +16

      Wow just had a look at your channel - huge number of subscribers, nice work

    • @Jreichh
      @Jreichh 4 года назад

      That celery didn't wanna come out! Hahaha!

    • @Jreichh
      @Jreichh 4 года назад

      Happy birthday bro!

    • @tessabell4208
      @tessabell4208 4 года назад +2

      I found Charles's channel from epic gardening. The global community is rather special.

  • @stuntmansyd
    @stuntmansyd 4 года назад +58

    Charles, only you could make me watch a clip on celery...

  • @ABetterMeee
    @ABetterMeee 2 года назад +1

    Bless your heart for sharing your knowledge with people. Thank you

  • @NicolasP200
    @NicolasP200 4 года назад +99

    Call the side shoots "baby celery" and I'm sure people will start buying them!

    • @godschildyes
      @godschildyes 4 года назад +2

      I would! 😄

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +13

      Nice plan Nicolas

    • @MagdaRantanplan
      @MagdaRantanplan 4 года назад +5

      and those baby celery are tasty too, kinda mild and sweet. they are excellent for salads or stir frys. basicly like the tiny center of the big celery

    • @C.L.Hinton
      @C.L.Hinton 4 года назад +8

      Or "microcelery," perhaps? 😄

    • @brianeaton3734
      @brianeaton3734 4 года назад +20

      Celerini

  • @henrikolsen5
    @henrikolsen5 6 месяцев назад

    The love and gratitude for the harvest at @7:10 is so nice :). Wonderful feeling.

  • @melissasullivan1658
    @melissasullivan1658 3 года назад

    “Back in the 1980’s....summers were shorter then.” It does feel like that, especially to this 80’s baby.
    Watching some older vids to prepare myself since my zone is ahead of yours (9b, Northern California), but behind Kevin’s. Thanks for covering celery. I’m a first time grower this year, and went with starts because, frankly, I didn’t trust myself not to lose patience with seed.

  • @rhondamoffit6490
    @rhondamoffit6490 3 года назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL CELERY!!!!! THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS SHARING!!!

  • @louiseanderwin1
    @louiseanderwin1 4 года назад +16

    I've grown celery for the first time this year. I use it as a cut-and-come again crop, harvesting the outer sticks and leaving the heart to keep growing. I freeze it periodically too for winter stocks, soups and stews.

    • @ophiuchusoversoul1785
      @ophiuchusoversoul1785 4 года назад +2

      First time here too, dehydrating most of mine for the same purpose.

    • @carolward7220
      @carolward7220 4 года назад +3

      I do the same successfully on the US West coast. I let the plants bolt and save the seed for cooking. I have several volunteers, a few of which which I transplant and the others go to good homes! Thank you for the informative video, Charles.❤

  • @richstone2627
    @richstone2627 4 года назад +2

    I never had any luck with celery. Your celery looks great. Thank you

  • @xmarkmechanic1
    @xmarkmechanic1 4 года назад +9

    Michigan, USA. My celery is doing awesome. We have had almost a drought and a few very heavy rains. I have had to water the celery almost every day since late May. My 3 year no till/dig garden on heavy clay and compost with some wood chips ground through has produced beautiful celery ready for harvest now. Thank You very much Charles Dowding, Your methods work good here. you should see all the mushrooms in the beds.

  • @robinhazeslip1800
    @robinhazeslip1800 4 года назад +1

    Going to try celery for first time next season! So grateful for a video to refer to!

  • @lindahipple4817
    @lindahipple4817 4 года назад +18

    Hello Charles, this year was my best celry crop ever. I planted it out early with fleece at night when its' frosty. I harvested all side shoots for soups and later stews. Then harvested the entire celry later. I left 2 plants to go to seed. I'm now harvesting lovely celry seed for kitchen use. It smells wonderful. Yes F1 varieties are worth growing. I had great luck with Pink Oriental Celry too. Rather small but delightful in my salads or steamed veggies. Blessings.

  • @johnathanthomas9737
    @johnathanthomas9737 9 месяцев назад

    This was an extremely helpful video, I am a lot more excited to grow some this Spring after watching this.

  • @jasonhatfield4747
    @jasonhatfield4747 4 года назад +6

    Such an important vegetable in cooking! I would love to be able to successfully grow this

  • @MarineThePlantMachine
    @MarineThePlantMachine 4 года назад +3

    Wow thanks so much for the tips, will definitely try and share on my channel!

  • @gaiasoundandvision
    @gaiasoundandvision 4 года назад +10

    Thank you Charles :) I eat the leaves of celery (some people mentioned about that below) I haven't grown any myself yet, but when shopping I always look for ones with the most leaves left on lol they are good in smoothies & salads! Also, if you find one with a few roots still on it, you can plant it and it will regrow again ;) same with leeks I've recently found! :) I try all sorts of things just to see what happens :) I've got some lovely leeks regrowing in a large tub in my garden, after having planted the end bits after I'd eaten the rest and they started to grow again and now they are quite big :)

  • @valerieburkett2903
    @valerieburkett2903 Год назад

    I’m excited to try this one for the first time this year. Thank you, Charles, for sharing your garden wisdom. God bless.

  • @veemcg3682
    @veemcg3682 4 года назад +2

    All those lovely leaves! They are great for soups and stews, salads and in a sandwich with red apple and grated cheddar! I do like the crunchy stems but really love the leaves. We have no difficulty growing it here in Ireland because we have plenty of rain...rarely need to water anything only wee seedlings in their trays. Our garden has good airy breezes too even on hot summer days so maybe that's why we never have had any discolouration of the leaves.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад

      Sounds great Vera, the ideal vegetable for your climate, and so much food. I shall be eating leaves next :)

  • @mrsANGRYh
    @mrsANGRYh 4 года назад +2

    My gosh your celery looks amazing!!!

  • @LittleJordanFarm
    @LittleJordanFarm 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Charles I've been working hard on my celery this yr. All these tips are great..blessings

  • @doinabr7361
    @doinabr7361 4 года назад

    Nam cuvinte sa ma exprim ,la cea ce faci 🙉🤔 cata munca , cata pasiune .......foarte frumos !!!👍👍👍😋😋💪💪🌹

  • @lucianocobos8260
    @lucianocobos8260 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience and tips to improve the performance of our garden. Thanks also, to the person in charge or application that generates the subtitles. You really are a true Hortelano.
    Thanks to you, my neighbors are happier, and I have become the master of the art of scrounging.
    Again, thanks for teaching us.

  • @mansourphf.m6215
    @mansourphf.m6215 4 года назад +1

    Very Nice and beautiful Celery garden. I planning to plant celery soon

  • @salwa4ever818
    @salwa4ever818 2 года назад

    My dear mentor. I am so thankful to you for guiding me on how to successfully germinate celery seeds as I had difficulty doing so in the past . I did exactly as you suggested by not adding any soil on top and it worked like a charm. I also got encouraged and planted broad beans and are doing well so far. I live in Canada 🇨🇦 and am a constant follower of your work and videos. God bless and thank you so much for sharing such a wealth of knowledge with the world.

  • @lukibenjamin741
    @lukibenjamin741 4 года назад +7

    I'm going to Google 'how to grow celery' because my seedlings is sprout already. but I open RUclips instead first and you upload this video. what a treat.

  • @christine6878
    @christine6878 4 года назад +1

    What great looking celery, I have sandy soil and now don’t bother trying to grow it especially as I only need a little and buy it instead. However I find it also helps to pop the whole of the cut end in water to keep it turgid. Celery also makes lovely soup either on its own or with some Stilton added....mmmmmm 😋

  • @SteadfastTrailFarm
    @SteadfastTrailFarm 4 года назад +1

    Wasn't successful with this crop last year but gonna give it a go this coming year! Thanks!! I love juicing celery with carrots and apples 😋 ~jc

  • @hotelbastard7853
    @hotelbastard7853 3 года назад +1

    Celery is so versatile. I’ve refused to buy it at grocery stores, because of the expense, but growing it at home is definitely an option.

    • @lksf9820
      @lksf9820 Год назад

      Cheap as chips in the UK. Lol, infact, cheaper than chips.

  • @stevendowden2579
    @stevendowden2579 4 года назад +2

    great video

  • @winnyputeri9872
    @winnyputeri9872 4 года назад

    I love when the duration of video not to long....make me understand because i download it and play it all over again...not to expensive

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад

      Gosh that is dedication and I do my best to keep them not too long. Sorry you have to pay.

  • @loannguyen-dm6vk
    @loannguyen-dm6vk 4 года назад +2

    Wow you have and take good care about your Garden

  • @narutochannel7269
    @narutochannel7269 4 года назад

    I really like all plants the same as you

  • @anapaulacrawford5837
    @anapaulacrawford5837 4 года назад +1

    Thank for the all info. I will be trying to grow some this spring. God bless.

  • @giovanidarg3834
    @giovanidarg3834 3 года назад

    Thank you for your sharing of planting celery

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  3 года назад

      Our pleasure Giovani

    • @giovanidarg3834
      @giovanidarg3834 3 года назад

      @@CharlesDowding1nodig I wasred 1 packdge of celery for I didnt know how long it takes to grow. 😄 Mow Inknew and I have to be patient 😢

  • @PeteMacmovies
    @PeteMacmovies 4 года назад +1

    That's really encouraging. Thanks Charles. I also like to throw fresh chopped celery leaves on top of a dollop of yogurt in home made chicken & veg broth.

  • @isabo3556
    @isabo3556 3 года назад

    I'm from the Netherlands, so some words are not familiar to me. That's why I turned on the English captions. Only to discover that they are in Mandarin simplified. This was a very welcome surprise as I also study Mandarin simplified. Now I can study Mandarin Chinese ánd gardening with the same video. Thank you so much. I have learned a lot about gardening on your channel. More than on other channels.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for making me smile and that is an extraordinary thing! I wonder now if the Chinese really are taking over the world!!!!

  • @lorraineowen7978
    @lorraineowen7978 4 года назад +2

    Charles, you would be proud of my celery, 😂 its been beautiful. 😀 Quite proud of it I am. All chopped up for soups and stews for those winter months. Hope my celeriac will be just as beautiful🤞

  • @alph8654
    @alph8654 4 года назад

    Hi Charles - Alan here. thanks for another good video. I have never tried growing celery, but after watching this i may try growing a little next year. Will consider it. Yours looked good !!!

  • @ilearn8950
    @ilearn8950 4 года назад +3

    Growing veg has become a passion project during covid. Thank you Charles for bringing the knowledge. I still bought the book because it's good to turn the electronics off sometimes - another positive side effect of growing veg!

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +1

      Wonderful!

    • @vivienmakovik8054
      @vivienmakovik8054 4 года назад +1

      Me tooooo!!!!! I’ve loved my garden this year, and growing veg has been so exciting! A steep learning curve.
      I grow celery more as a herb than a beautiful stem. I use it extensively in cooking so need a ready supply. This video was so helpful. X

  • @raymondselinger5607
    @raymondselinger5607 3 года назад

    2021 will be my first attempt at celery so thanks for the suggestions!

  • @companyking
    @companyking 4 года назад

    Charles I really love this kind of videos, they are short but definitely useful, please go ahead with this content, tips are important to me. Have a nice day.
    Francesco

  • @jasonwetzstein5410
    @jasonwetzstein5410 4 года назад +1

    Had a hard season here in Greely Ontario Canada this year for celery, very little rain fall, thanks for the tips, great video!

  • @marinaaleksjutina
    @marinaaleksjutina 3 года назад

    Thank you, Charles for this tour on celery, but I was all the time looking at nice zinnia flowers! 🌸 They look so neat and gorgeous among the greens! And 2 colours of marigold just right here! This is so beautiful!

  • @marikapaprika5833
    @marikapaprika5833 4 года назад +4

    Celery is always big success in my garden, I plant close so I don't have to blanch it like many people do.
    Snails and slugs can become an issue though when planted closer together.

  • @slimjim227
    @slimjim227 2 года назад

    I tried growing celery years ago, but at harvest time I found that earwigs had hidden themselves in the centre of each plant and had nibbled the surface of the stems, spoiling them for eating raw. I remember being told to tie the plants up with string to help blanch the middle, this probably just made a more attractive home for the earwigs!
    We peeled and cut out the bite marks and managed to use some for soup, but I didn’t bother again until this year when I realised that the only salad veg I wasn’t supplying from my own garden was celery! So, armed with the knowledge of what not to do, and the tips that you provided, I feel that I might be more successful this time. Thanks for all your videos Charles, they really help.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  2 года назад

      That's interesting and makes sense, I wish you more success this year! Celery is definitely not the easiest vegetables to grow to a high standard. I have some growing in the greenhouse for the first time.

  • @jairiangrowyourfood6659
    @jairiangrowyourfood6659 4 года назад

    Hello Charles
    Great video as usual, apparently the leafs are very nutritious and a bonus in Soups, Stir fries and salads....

  • @nygardenguru
    @nygardenguru 4 года назад +5

    I found where I’m at, with hot sun, celery did greater this year in a shadier protected spot, I dehydrate it for use in soups and grind it into powder for soups stews flavoring

  • @dcraig9496
    @dcraig9496 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Will be handy fo next year! Grew it for the first time this year.

  • @henkjanssen1252
    @henkjanssen1252 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot Charles. I'm a professional grower on my first year and your information and methods have helped a lot. I had a terrible time growing celery this year, not one plant made it out of the seeding tray, so this info is most welcome!

  • @theresamarie1379
    @theresamarie1379 Год назад

    I grew celery for the first time time year. It was a bit spindley due to not enough watering - wish I had watched this video earlier. But I had terrific growth and it was amazing juiced! Will definitely follow your growing tips for next time and grow more.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  Год назад

      Nice to see this. Since the video came out, I am doing celery juicing as well and have discovered that cutting the first stems in July at about 2 inches/5 cm above ground level, results in regrowth of a whole new celery by autumn, good luck!

  • @composturbano
    @composturbano 4 года назад +1

    Excellent, as always I thank you for the Spanish translation. greetings from Chile.

  • @amitamukerjee8195
    @amitamukerjee8195 4 года назад +1

    I know the video was about celery, but I could barely take my eyes off the stunning zinnias and marigolds on both sides... :-) Speaking of seed varieties, I plan to collect seeds off a self-sown tiny tomato plant that has grown resolutely in a window box with only 3 hours of sunshine a day and has over 50 delicious little toms on a foot-high plant! And they say nature isn't intelligent... Cheers Charles for another richly informative video and greetings to you and Edward from a heat wavy Paris! :-)

  • @1fanger888
    @1fanger888 4 года назад +2

    I agree that celery does need mucky soil to grow in. I seem to think that the leaves on well grown celery are the tastiest and good to throw in the stock pot. I read about a man who blanched his celery with wooden boards before harvesting. It ostensibly made the stalks more tender. He was the host of "The Victory Garden" television series in America. His book is the best guide I`ve come across for gardening in the northeast here in the states. He stressed the use of Agri-chemicals, which I am against. The rest of his wisdom was pretty sage.

  • @tethraleang6297
    @tethraleang6297 4 года назад

    Hi Charles thank you for your fantastic work.

  • @jana73827
    @jana73827 4 года назад +2

    I would try rooting the celery side shoots in water to plant for a second harvest. Good video.

  • @mikaeladonges9102
    @mikaeladonges9102 4 года назад

    Gosh i learn so much from every video. Such a great resource this page.
    Once upon a time the celebrity i wanted to meet was tom hanks...now up there is charles dowding haha. not for an autograph..just to hang in the garden with and learn haha.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад

      You are so welcome Mikaela and I am happy to be alongside Tom Hanks

  • @barrypetejr5655
    @barrypetejr5655 4 года назад +1

    I have Utah and Chinese pink growing.......been a rough summer because it has been so dry but I'm sure I end up with some success......thanks for the video Charles !!! 😊

  • @JolleanSmith
    @JolleanSmith 4 года назад

    That was helpful thank you!. I liked your comment on "no body wants to buy the ones with side shoots". I would love to watch a video on what you have learned on that very topic. What you have learned about selling your produce. Thank you for your great content.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +1

      Great suggestion and we made the video last summer, see Harvests!

    • @JolleanSmith
      @JolleanSmith 4 года назад

      Charles Dowding well how silly I missed that! I will definitely look for that. Thank you.

  • @thomasjensen609
    @thomasjensen609 4 года назад

    Excellent presentation and explanation... very enjoyable...Thank you 🙂

  • @edwardbernthal160
    @edwardbernthal160 Год назад +1

    just the tips I needed as I am on the way out to plant mine now. I was wondering if perhaps the side shoots could be grown on, I will side shoot for the first time ever, and try out regrowing.

  • @MrTwige
    @MrTwige 4 года назад +2

    very nice!...i kept mine in the ground it grew the next year but bolted...its hard to get rid of if you just let it grow...

  • @plantsoverpills1643
    @plantsoverpills1643 3 года назад +1

    You know Charles, I read about 7 years ago or so, that it was advantageous to take any lateral leaf shoots coming off celeriac in order to grow a cleaner root ball. I’ve only ever read it once. I did try it and liked the results. So it makes sense to me that taking side shoots off the celery could work as well. Of course it’s not an easy task especially if you’ve got a lot of plants!!!!🥴
    Growing celery for the first time this year and will definitely try it.

  • @Knittingilove
    @Knittingilove 4 года назад +1

    That is beautiful. I bet someone would buy to make a juice. I’ll try to have them next year for squeezed juice very healthy.

  • @Artisticadventures181
    @Artisticadventures181 4 года назад

    Amezing farming

  • @CatopiaCatSanctuary
    @CatopiaCatSanctuary 4 года назад +2

    The produce you grow always looks stunning! If there were a modeling agency for veg yours would be in Vogue!

  • @pitbullgarden9677
    @pitbullgarden9677 4 года назад

    Hmm, a marsh plant, okay. Celery is so important for soups and etouffee. There isn't a substitute for it. Thank you, you have been hugely helpful. I have a lot of compliments on no dig and your life's work, experimenting. And Sharing that. Just Wow. What a great way to be in this world.

  • @debrabray8855
    @debrabray8855 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you for this topic!

  • @MrWookie21
    @MrWookie21 3 года назад +1

    Hello Charles, didn't noticed this presentation. Was aware about the side shoots for celery. It's like artichokes you have to trim starting the second year of growth. I also made a video about how I'm growing celery last year since I started to study that plant 6 years ago. It's on my chanel if people are interested to share their experience. It's in french, but growing plants has no border...
    Don't know if you accept I post the link of it or not ?
    Could you do another video about how you grow celeriacs more precisely ; e.g. especially starting the pricking procedure & following cares during growth ? Thanks !

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  3 года назад +1

      Thanks and to post the link. Sometimes Google put it on hold until I approve it.
      We did make a celeriac video and it's an online course three lesson 10, charlesdowding.co.uk/product/from-seed-to-harvest-10-celery-and-celeriac/

    • @MrWookie21
      @MrWookie21 3 года назад

      @@CharlesDowding1nodig Thank you for the link to your website Charles, here is the link to my celery video I posted on January last year : ruclips.net/video/eO-6eWO504U/видео.html

  • @Ratienne
    @Ratienne 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video ! I was surprised too to see you taking the leaves off. I love them in an aromatic way in many dishes ! It surely would keep better without them but buying/selling them freshly picked on the market, this shouldn't be an issue :)
    Anyway, I've seen a video of Curtis Stone where's he's telling indeed how much you need to give water to the celery. Not such a surprise as his wild ancestor is indeed a marshland plant !
    Then he was showing that you can actually pick only then outer leaves and let the heart grow in a kind of cut and come again fashion, just like you would do with chards for instance ! I totally want to try this. Celery is such a tasty veggie, goes very well in soups, stocks, as a dip, etc, but truly you want to keep it nice and crispy with no stringiness at all !

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Ratienne and all good points. Many have been surprised by my leaf removal, but for selling the stalks stay crisp without leaves pulling moisture

    • @Ratienne
      @Ratienne 4 года назад +1

      @@CharlesDowding1nodig Oh I get it, just like beets or carrots would store for longer without any foliage left. I guess plenty of home-cooks and chefs are mostly interrested in the heart and stalks, so it's logic to preserve them as much as can be :)

  • @JennyAnya
    @JennyAnya 4 года назад

    Your celery is so lovely... fresh and green..doesnt grow so well here. will try starting them from seed then.

  • @alexekeli7301
    @alexekeli7301 4 года назад

    Great tips. Will try celery for the first time next year!

  • @BlackDogDesigns
    @BlackDogDesigns 4 года назад +1

    Looks beautiful ❤️

  • @shaylasmith3935
    @shaylasmith3935 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 😊!

  • @lorenasandoval7734
    @lorenasandoval7734 3 года назад

    Hola maestro Charles👋👋aprendo mucho con usted....muchas gracias 🌿🍀😀

  • @kassandrademille7990
    @kassandrademille7990 4 года назад

    Thank you! I remember talking to you about celery, and you saying that you might make a video about it this year.

  • @coverscornersurburbanhomes6235
    @coverscornersurburbanhomes6235 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this! I've tried growing celery so many times with VERY minimal success. I'm glad to know that even you struggle with it. lol I will definitely be trying to grow it again in my 2021 spring garden. ~ Stephanie

  • @carolinesemple2298
    @carolinesemple2298 4 года назад

    I’d be happy if my celery grows that good this summer

  • @carolinesykes3636
    @carolinesykes3636 4 года назад

    Excellent advice. Thank you .

  • @sweetpea6384
    @sweetpea6384 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Charles! Think I’ll give them a try. 😀

  • @patuleagn3574
    @patuleagn3574 4 года назад

    Charles, Gracias 🙏 🌸🌸🌸🌸🥰

  • @jhosaynecordova3215
    @jhosaynecordova3215 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @seraaron
    @seraaron 4 года назад +2

    Hi Charles, lovely video. Can you leave celery in the ground and just pick off the outermost stalks when you want them like you do with lettuce?

  • @renatehaeckler9843
    @renatehaeckler9843 4 года назад

    I'm growing some for seeds, which I like in soups since the kids don't like celery in their soup! So I grew the middle out of a grocery store celery, rooted it in water, potted it in dirt and planted it out. I thought they needed a lot of water but in our heavy clay soil they seem pretty happy with just what the sky drops, very low-maintenance, fuss-free plants (tho they're not growing very quickly, maybe they would with more water...)

  • @svetlanadm3217
    @svetlanadm3217 4 года назад

    Very good information! Thank you.

  • @Tristram9
    @Tristram9 2 года назад

    Celery works well here in Indiana in a poly tunnel. Outside not so much, too many side shoots, doesn’t get big enough. Unheated poly tunnel we can keep into November or December with row cover. We pick stalks as they size up and sell them bunched with the leaves on. People love seeing the deep green leaves and using it in winter cooking so we grow it through the winter in a heated polycarbonate greenhouse. Other than a two month break between old and new celery crops we grow it year round and have a devoted following. The taste can be quite strong especially the leaves but winter weather makes the stalks quite mild and very crisp.

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  2 года назад

      Hi Tristan and this is amazing information, I'm really impressed you keep it growing through winter which as your comment suggests is a good season for harvests. Interesting about your side shoots being fewer under cover

  • @piratezippy
    @piratezippy 3 года назад +1

    Charles, I make Cream of Celery and Onion Soup using the tops. it is one veg that the compost bin does not get very much from me.

  • @edymtz4083
    @edymtz4083 4 года назад +2

    Muy bonito saludos de oaxaca mexico

  • @leanavine
    @leanavine 4 года назад

    here in the us there is a celery juice CRAZE... those side shoots will make good juice, I"m sure.... they are marketable!!!

  • @lr6566
    @lr6566 4 года назад +4

    Celery keeps longer in the salad drawer of the fridge if you completely wrap it in foil (which can be reused!).

  • @laurarowland7926
    @laurarowland7926 3 года назад +1

    I use the celery leaves in salad & on sandwiches..l have tried to regrow the ends and have had no success..I either get to wet or to dry..trying from seed this year..keeping fingers crossed👍

  • @rebeccairvin6219
    @rebeccairvin6219 2 года назад

    I wish I could reach into the screen and grab those celery leaves you removed from the stalk. Chopped celery leaves added to a lettuce salad make it extra delicious!

  • @nicolealexander6324
    @nicolealexander6324 4 года назад +1

    Is that a zucchini plant behind you? I notice you've chopped off many of the leaves. We've been having a lot of blossom end rot and am thinking there are too many leaves and they aren't getting pollinated...is that why you do it?

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад

      Yes it is and well spotted.
      First time we tried it to see any difference - looks nicer!
      Blossom end rot is too little moisture for roots - I find that watering is now easier

  • @lusylindtman
    @lusylindtman 3 года назад +1

    Hello Charles 🙂
    I have a question. If we tear off the stems and leafs (or part of them) will it harm the celeriac in any way ?

  • @sandrafuentes3449
    @sandrafuentes3449 4 года назад +1

    Hola señor dowding a mí me gusta mucho esa planta en jugo con zanahoria gracias por su video saludes ♥️

  • @agnieszka3512
    @agnieszka3512 4 года назад +1

    Uwielbiam selery 😊 w różnych odmianach są mega zdrowe , pięknie dziękuję za filmik I serdecznie pozdrawiam 😊

  • @rupertkingsley
    @rupertkingsley 4 года назад +3

    Celery looks lovely. But Charles you’re wearing a jacket! It’s 32° 🤣

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon 4 года назад

      that's coz he knows 32° is freezing 🥶... hope he doesn't get a hard frost! 🤣😂🤣

    • @CharlesDowding1nodig
      @CharlesDowding1nodig  4 года назад +1

      UK August! It was a warm 16 but breezy