How to Grow Celery from Seed in Containers and Raised Beds - From Seed to Harvest
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2021
- An easy planting guide on how to grow celery in containers, grow bags, garden beds and raised beds. Step by step guide from sowing seeds to harvest, including pricking out seedlings and blanching celery stems before harvest.
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I love that you take us from start to finish, this is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you.
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right! I don't need to watch another video. It's all here without all the talking.
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Last year I grew 4 plants and keep cutting off the top and they would grow back stronger and bigger each time. I never pulled from the root and I never did the weird cardboard thing and they tasted so good and were so lush and green.
how much can i regrow from the same roots ?
the Utah is supposed to be self blanching. the cardboard looks easy compared to the trenching.
Same! Didn't feel I needed the cardboard process for that 'grocery store look', still came out potent little veggies
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Best overall video on growing celery I've seen so far!
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What beautiful celery. Forney, TX
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Thank you for sharing, I have never been successful growing celery. I'm sure to try again following your video. 😊
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Beautiful celery n information about seedling
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Thank you for the instructions.
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This gives me the courage to try again. Thank you.
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I just learned how to grow celery from this video..very useful tips. What a great ideas..thank you for sharing..more videos ..godbless
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This is awesome! It's my very first time to hear about blanching celeries before harvesting. Thank you! ❤️
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Beautiful celery! I just learned that celery needs to be blanched and mine are ready now...so tomorrow I will be doing just that. Thanks so much for this video.
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Thank you for this video. Verybl helpful to me
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Omg! Thank you for sharing about the blanching step!!! I have lots of celery plants but they never make proper stems. I couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. Thanks!!
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What do you mean by "never make proper stems"? Because it sounds like an environment / watering / nutrition issue that blanching aka blocking sunlight to the stems is not going to solve
@@TheRealHonestInquiry it makes a celery bush. Big round stem in the middle eventually
The more I cut mine off the bigger the stems grew!
All this being said, celery micro greens are rather good.
Wonderful video! Thank you.
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Thank you. Very informative and straight to the point. Love it
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I've been buying it in the store and only removing the large stems for juicing (thanks Anthony William!) then I put the remaining small stalks in an inch or two of water on a windowsill or outside in the shade / part sun and let them root. I'll have to experiment with the blanching, my instinct is telling me it's unnecessary and would just reduce nutrient density but it's worth a side by side to compare the flavor.
Blanching can be optional depending on how you prefer your celery. If you happened to do a comparison, please let us know the results. Thank you very much for visiting.
Thanks for sharing your video! Your garden is beautiful. I’m a gardener too and I’m researching all the things I can grow in containers. I’m happy it led me to find you. I’m so happy it did your channel has so much to offer! This is very helpful. Thanks for teaching me something new. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! 💐🌸🌺🌻
Nice video. Enjoyed for watching. celery grow fast.green & healthy
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Loved it , thank you for sharing these amazig videos.
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Learned a great amount from this video. Thank you.
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Happy Gardening
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Beautiful plants. I love seed to harvest videos!
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Great video. Very relaxing. Great looking celery 👍🏽 I have some growing in a container now
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Interesting and informative vlog
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This is great! I'm going to plant celery in the next rainy season in September.
I'll keep you posted! With Love from Rwanda!
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Very interesting and thank you.
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A huge thanks from south africa!!I wil try and grow this the upcoming season in september,cant wait to try.this is very good in vegtable soup!😁
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Love the "Jerry" style background!✌️🤟🎶
Rock on!
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Greens 😍
You're doing such a great job at showing everyone the way you see the world! Thank you for this!
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Learned alot thank you. Especially like that you say NO words!❤
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Great video. We use a lot of celery, so this is very helpful, thanks.
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Thanks for you .
A very good work.
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Love this video format. Very informative yet relaxing to watch :) Subbed!
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WOW!!! Beautiful plants!
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Wow great
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astig ah walang salita puro gawa panalo naiintindihan p mabuti kng ppaanoagt germinate ng seeds hanggang pag harvest tnx po
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It very nice
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I never realized how much work went into growing celery. It’s a very labor intense plant.
You are absolutely right, but when you have that crispy celery the end you know it is well worth it! Thank you very much for your comment!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Great selection of music as well. I will be growing celery soon! Thanks!!
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Thank you! I had no idea you had to blanch like leeks. Very informative and complete video. Planting seed today!
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Thanks again. For the Blanching 411💚
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So great to learn this , thanks!
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WOW .THANK YOU FOR SHARING .
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Never grown celery but this was a really nice video. I do grow some vegetables and saw some good common sense steps through your video. Appreciate your time to make and share video. Nice camera work. Jesus bless.
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Nice video! Thanks for sharing this with us! Very informative!
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Thank you. This is exactly the information I needed. I appreciate it!
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Thank you for the details and start to finish!!!!
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So beautiful 😍
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Learned something new blanching😊
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Muito bom. Colher o que se plantou, ver a planta crescendo com força e vigor, é maravilhoso. 👏👏👏👏👏
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that was helpful. my first year growing the Utah. I have great expectations.
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Thanks for the video! I’m on week 5 and they were looking a lot like parsley! I wanted to make sure I didn’t mis mark the pot I planted celery seeds.
Yes, the leaves look like parsley, but you will notice tiny stems start to develop on celery. Glad you liked the video and thank you for your comment!
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This channel is literally amazing 😩
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This is amazing
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Excellent video. I always heard it is too hard to grow celery. I am now willing to experiment with it this Spring.
It might be challenging but sure is worth trying. Thank you so much for your comment and happy growing!
love it
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Can you do a video which u show us what you do with the soil after harvesting. What can be done I'm new to the channel and I must SAY YOU LOVE WHAT YOU DO. And I LOVE WATCHING🌿💞
Sure, I will try to post a video on that subject. In the meantime, you can reuse the old potting soil by removing old roots from the soil and add fresh compost (composted manure, garden compost,...) and general purpose organic fertilizer and you have a new potting soil. A ratio of 1/3 to 1/2 fresh compost to the mix will work. So glad you love watching my videos. Thank you very much for your suggestion and your comment!
Great Video. Medical Medium would be proud!
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Thank you! This is my first year growing celery and your tips will come in hand for my success! They are currently about 4-6 inches tall. I think I will plant them in the bed with my artichokes, because you said they like nitrogen rich soil.
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I saw in one video that it sucks the moisture from other plants so grow by themselves
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Amazing level of patience...not just growing and filming them grow...:)
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Very informative video thank you. Im a complete beginner so have some questions. Do we just leave the root in the soil? Will that root grow into more celery?
Thank you very much for your comment! If you leave the roots in soil, the plant is still live and will grow new leaves, however, it will not likely produce stems like its first grow. You may also move into hot season by the time it regrows and it will bolt. Cheers!
Another option is not to cut all the stalks at once, unless you need that much. Cut only what's needed at a time.
Being blanched looks comfortable
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Very educational. Question if you don’t mind. Will the part left in ground re grow?
If roots left in the soil, the plant is still live and will grow new leaves or stems, but it wouldn't likely produce stems like its first grow. You may also move into hot season by the time it regrows and it will bolt.
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I let a cutoff celery grow and it went to seed. Now I use that seed to plant more and for cooking.
Thanks so much for this informative video. I love seeing videos that show start to finish! It's so much better. One question: what is the minimum depth that your pot needs to be? I only want to grow a small amount. Thank you.
I 'd say a 8-10 inch deep pot is ok. Thank you so much for your comment!
Will it grow again from the root?
Although the plant is still live and will grow new leaves, it will not likely produce stems like its first grow. You may also move into hot season by the time it regrows and it will bolt. Thank you for visiting and good luck!
@@TowardGarden need to dig out the roots and plant new?
You would have a better harvest if plant new.
Probably a silly question, but where I can get compost manure from? 🙈 Would it be something I can buy at say, Lowe’s or a local nursery?
A very good question actually. Manure is a good source of nutrients specially nitrogen to grow leaves. We just need to make sure it is well composted and not fresh. Almost all bagged manures at garden centers are composted and safe to use. You can use chicken, cow or horse manure. Make sure to follow instructions on the bag for mixing ratios. Here are few examples you can find at Lowe's:
( www.lowes.com/pd/GRO-WELL-1-cu-ft-Organic-Compost-and-Manure-Provides-Organic-Nutrients/1000142563 ), ( www.lowes.com/pd/Gardeners-Chicken-Manure-1-cu-ft-Organic-Compost-and-Manure-Provides-Organic-Nutrients/3240886 ). Thanks for getting in touch!
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Love this! Thank you for this information!
After cutting, can you remove the roots and reuse the soil? My 1st time planting celery.
Yes, absolutely. I always remove roots from the soil (roots go to my compost bin) and add fresh compost and sometimes fertilizer to make it a new soil. This old soil cleared from roots acts like the peat moss/coir +perlite that I mention in my soil mixes. Glad you love my video and thank you so much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden Thank you
How often do you waters 💧these
For plants in grow bags, I watered them daily. The ones in garden beds, water every 2-3 days. Thanks for visiting!
We really don't knowing about earlier but we can finding it around riverside in Nepal and very few people used to eating it but since decades I am eating it sometimes. It's a good beneficial natural harble.
You are right. Celery is a very beneficial plant. Thank you very much for visiting!
hi dear, i really like the way you grow your celery from seed to harvest ♥ How much kilo/grams does a one celery weight? it seems your celery are massive ones!
Hi. Honestly I never measured but I think it should be about 750 gram to 1 kilo. Thank you so much for your comment!
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Love that blue seed tray. Do you have a link to buy?
That is a cleaning container I am reusing, but it is not great for plants and doesn't las long. I stop using them.
When they are ready to be picked, if you leave the bottoms will they grow another? They came out absolutely beautiful! I will be trying celery this year.
The plant left in soil will grow new leaves and small stems, however, it will not likely produce stems like its first grow. You may also move into hot season by the time it regrows and it will bolt. Thank you so much for your comment!
Those are beautiful celeries! Question, if I am growing some for my pet rabbit, what is best way to harvest... cut off tops as they grow? Pick a whole one as you did? Also, would a rabbit like blanched version better than natural, bitter one? Thank you!!
I think just picking the stems as the grow is a better option for your rabbit. You can have constant harvest like that. As far as the taste, that one you should ask your rabbit😄 Try one without blanching to see if it is ok. The ones from store are blanched so if he eats them then your rabbit definitely likes blanched one too. Happy growing for your and your rabbit and thank you very much for your comment!🐇💚
Looks good I never put anything around mine last year ,I do you know when it’s ready to eat
If you are asking about harvesting time, you can pick the stalks when they are edible size at about 100-110 days. Glad you liked it and thank you for your comment!
Как все выглядит красиво и ухоженно!!! Отличный урожай!! Вопрос,скажите пожалуйста чем Вы кормите свои растения?
I feed my celery plants liquid fish fertilizer (5-1-1 NPK ratio) about every 3 to 4 weeks. Thank you very much for your comment. спасибо большое.🙏
Just wanted to know what soil mixture do you use. Can you maybe let me know what exactly do I need to use quantities and how much of each for the soil. Thank you for a great video.
I mixed equal parts of composted maure(chicken), peat moss, and perlite, plus 1/2 cup garden lime for each pot. The easier option would be to mix potting soil (2parts) plus one part of bagged composted manure you can find in your garden center. I also fed the plants every 2-3 weeks with diluted fish emulsion. I hope this helps and thank you very much for your comment.
Thanks for the good tutorial. Do you have any leftover seedlings. If so, do you dispose them or use them for compost?
I usually have extra seedlings to choose the healthiest for planting. The extras are either shared with friends or go to my compost bin. Thank you very much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden Thanks for your fast reply. I'm new to growing veggies and your channel is a great help. Bless you and your loved ones. Hugz from Holland
@@Mischiou So glad you found my channel helpful. God bless you too!😊
I’m excited to try grow celery for the first time. I live in Ohio; what’s the best time (month) to prepare to take the seedlings outside? (Also trying to determine when to start seeds inside)
You want to start seeds inside about 8-10 weeks before last frost date. Looks like in Ohio last frost date is around first of May. So you can start seeds in mid to end of February. Make sure to harden off seedlings (expose seedlings to the outside condition gradually) before transplanting, for about a week. Best time for transplanting is when soil temperature reaches above 50°F. I hope this helps and thank you very much for visiting!
@@TowardGarden that was my thoughts but it’s nice to confirm with someone who has clearly had good success. Thanks!
Time to prep!!
My extra celery in the garden has survived all the frosts in the 20s this winter. Western Oregon. Quite frost hardy, looked like they were frozen and were just fine when it warmed up.
Сельдерей бывает листовой и корневой.
my question exactly. started mine inside in February, just because i had had enough now, lol. now its last week of April and i will begin hardening off. our temp is 45 in the am and 65 during the day. because they seem so fragile, will they wilt?@@TowardGarden
what is the size of your containers?
These are 10 gallon grow bags (16 inch wide). Thank you for visiting!
Hi do you have any vid regarding growing food indoors? Thank you.
I have a video on growing baby greens inside ua-cam.com/video/cegVU79L-to/v-deo.html . Most vegetables need sunlight to grow to their best and will not perform good if you grow them inside. Hope this helps and thank you for visiting!
I always harvest my stuff by picking individual parts and leaving the rest to keep growing! I'm doing celery for the first time this year and I just pricked them out today. How do you deal with blanching the stalks but harvesting only a few at a time? How long does the celery last with its "weakened" stalks in the dark? Is it better to just not shade them at all?
The blanching is mainly for the outer layer of stalks since they are exposed to light. You can notice the inner stalks are already light green. If you will harvest stalks every 1-2 weeks, then you can skip blanching the inner stalks. Hope this answers your questions. Happy growing and thank you for visiting.
I have only found celery seeds once. I couldn't get a single one to sprout. Perhaps my soil was too rich.
Not just celery seed, but I never use rich soil to start any seed. Rich soil increases the chances of fungal disease to kill the seeds. Also, light will help celery seed germination, so cover seeds barely not more than 1/8 in. Good luck and thank you for visiting.
I don't no what iv done wrong but all my celery just look like a long piece of grass. First when they sprouted the had 2 small leaves but now they look like grass. Have you got any advice please. It my first time growing a garden. I planted them sept 4th they took a while to start to germinate. I can't remember when they first germinated I think it was roughly around 4 to 5 weeks ago x
Sorry to heat that but not sure what is going on there. Maybe they are not getting enough light so they are leggy? Or maybe you got a different variety or a different seeds?
What soil you put?
For containers, you can use mix I showed in the video at 3:25 min (Compost+perlite+peat moss). For raised beds, amend soil with composted manure. Thank you for visiting!
Is it mandatory that celery stalks be wrapped? I like the spread out foliage.
It is up to you. The more light stalks see, the more darker (dark greener) they get and the taste will be more bitter.
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Hello this was a very informative video and thank you for sharing! I have a question…. After you harvest the celery can you keep the bottom portion with the roots for next year will it grow back?
I am so sorry I see you have answered this question already thank you again for your time and effort and making this video happy gardening!!!
Hello, glad you found your question answered. Thank you so much for your comment and happy gardening to you too!😊
Thank you, I have to try this. Will the roots left f=grow more plants?
Thank you very much for your comment! Yes, the plant is still live and will grow new leaves, however, it will not likely produce stems like its first grow. You may also move into hot season by the time it regrows and it will bolt.