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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #20 on: April 15, 2005, 16:25:29 »
Like so many other things - end of May.

But 'last frost'? We get them well into June.

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #21 on: April 15, 2005, 20:41:36 »
I agree with Adrian, Celeriac really doesn't like the cold. Sow in a seed tray in gentle heat if possible ( I put mine on top of the combi-boiler)or on window sill, prick out into modules, then pot on into 3" pots - plant out mid to late May. Remember they are a marsh plant and need plenty of water for continous growth, any check and they will run to seed.
I have had good success over several years with Prinz organic seed from Kings and find if grown in semi-shade of something like the Runner Beans they will do very well. Most of my roots in 2004 weighed in around the 3 lbs mark.
As the roots  swell when about the size of a grapefruit remover the lower leaves.

Try it par boiled in chunks then roasted.

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #22 on: April 15, 2005, 20:45:26 »
I agree with Adrian, Celeriac really doesn't like the cold. Sow in a seed tray in gentle heat if possible ( I put mine on top of the combi-boiler)or on window sill, prick out into modules, then pot on into 3" pots - plant out mid to late May. Remember they are a marsh plant and need plenty of water for continous growth, any check and they will run to seed.
I have had good success over several years with Prinz organic seed from Kings and find if grown in semi-shade of something like the Runner Beans they will do very well. Most of my roots in 2004 weighed in around the 3 lbs mark.
As the roots  swell when about the size of a grapefruit remover the lower leaves.

Try it par boiled in chunks then roasted.

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #23 on: April 16, 2005, 22:43:53 »
My seeds have not germinated so I will leave them a while and plant more towards the end of May as I have never grown celeriac before and do not want my 1st year to be a failure... :'(

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2005, 10:17:27 »
Hi Debs, :D
                    Hate to dissapoint you  :'( but, according to the article in Kitchen Garden, they need a long growing season , that is why you need to sow them early and keep them warm & cosy indoors,  sowing in May  may just be too late :'(

                                        Adrian.

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2005, 10:25:04 »
Debs, if you can't get them going i've got a few (well definitely a lot) too many seedlings on the go. i've ended up with 80 pricked out into modules as i'm too soft with seedlings, i can give you one of the trays (40) if you want them. they have been in for about a month and are about an inch high...

just let me know and we can liaise!!

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2005, 12:26:28 »

Legless,

Would love to take some from you...

Is there anything you would like?

I have:-

 lollo rossa lettuce,
little gem lettuce,
autumn king cauliflower,
cherry tomatoes,
big boy tomatoes,

got other things which are just coming through...

Debs
 

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #27 on: April 17, 2005, 12:35:07 »
Debs,

when are you aiming to be down there this week? just been to drop off some compost and its far too soggy to dig today!

thanks for the offer but i've got all those, you taking the celeriac saves me the job of pimping them round the site when they are bigger!!!!

see you soon

Jo

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #28 on: April 17, 2005, 17:42:30 »

Jo,

If you are going to the lottie at any particular time ( after5.30pm cos I'm at work - I will come and get some from you...

Thanks a lot

Debs :)

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #29 on: April 17, 2005, 17:51:56 »
ok, unless its torrential rain how about tomorrow, i'll be there until 6.30pm.

hope to see you then, have explained to the celeriac what is happening and they seem happy about it!!

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #30 on: April 17, 2005, 18:49:52 »
Right, well I have sowed my celeriac today, thanks Alishka for the swap.  :)
( :-[ haven't kept up my end yet, but put the cuke seeds in to my handbag for sending tomorrow  ::))
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #31 on: April 18, 2005, 12:44:38 »
Moggle,

Let me know if yours germinates, as I got mine from Alishka (Celeriac Balder)

Don't know why it didn't germinate...

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #32 on: April 18, 2005, 12:49:45 »
Moggle,

Let me know if yours germinates, as I got mine from Alishka (Celeriac Balder)

Don't know why it didn't germinate...

Debs

I'm on day 10 of celeraic watch and not a single movement on any og the 30 plugs i've sown.  I've got my fingers crossed...

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #33 on: April 18, 2005, 13:27:13 »
"12-18 days"  - at 18C, my sort.

Just a thought - celery you sow on the surface. What about celeriac??
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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #34 on: April 18, 2005, 13:51:07 »
Moggle,

Let me know if yours germinates, as I got mine from Alishka (Celeriac Balder)

Don't know why it didn't germinate...

Will let you know Debs

Tim I wondered about surface sowing, cos they were so small, but neither the packet or the HDRA encyclopedia said anything about surface sowing. Might chuck another couple of seeds on the top of the compost to see if they germinate differently.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2005, 10:01:27 by Moggle »
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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #35 on: April 18, 2005, 17:32:13 »
it did say celeriac can be covered slightly/should be covered slightly.
but i did my celery and celeriac in the same tray (one half each) and didnt cover either. they srated swelling and sprouting quite quickly (about a week?) and then took about another week to actually unfold into little plants.

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #36 on: April 19, 2005, 09:44:21 »
They're alive...  This morning I checked and there are some tiny shoots poking through.... Yippie...

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #37 on: April 19, 2005, 11:04:55 »
Amazing thing, patience!!

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #38 on: April 19, 2005, 17:04:34 »
Well done MarthaMad...

Shall borrow my 6 yr old sons magnifying glass from his "lets find bugs in the

garden" box, and investigate mine  ;D!!

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Re: Celeriac
« Reply #39 on: April 20, 2005, 16:37:36 »

Have investigated and.....




I CAN SEE THEM !!!!!

Debs ;D

 

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