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Title: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 22, 2011, 08:03:42
This is my new veggie for 2011. And I haven't much of a clue as to where to start! I got it from HSL, variety Balder. I was planning to sow the seeds indoors in a tray of potting compost, but beyond that I need help. Any tips or advice from A4Aers ?

Thanks
1066
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: saddad on March 22, 2011, 08:12:22
Keep it damp... especially once planted out it's a marsh plant. If I had any seeper hose this is what I'd use it for..
We can get it to larger than tennis ball size.. but are still working on it. Plenty of well rotted manure with good water holding properties..  :)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: admjh1 on March 22, 2011, 08:50:46
OOHH I but have ever thought of growing it, think I will try them it as well I love Celeric  ;D
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: admjh1 on March 22, 2011, 08:51:57
 ???Sorry new laptop grammer went out of the window.yep I will be growing Celeric this weekend.
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 22, 2011, 12:13:40
???Sorry new laptop grammer went out of the window.yep I will be growing Celeric this weekend.

 :o  :o  :o at grammer going out of the proverbial window on a thread about Celeriac  ;)

So it sounds like I've chosen a veg which is a bit challenging, oh well, let the challenge begin!

Do they mind a bit of shade?

1066  :)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: chriscross1966 on March 22, 2011, 13:51:31
No a such thing as too much water for these things, it wants all the ater it can get and it likes plenty of organic matter in the soil too.... I got good ones last year growing it on a piece of soil I'd heavily manured and then I put some small-bore leaky hose wound through the patch and ran it off the autowatering that gave the greenhouse 2 hours a day....

chrisc
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Chrispy on March 22, 2011, 14:03:09
Also first year for me, I was suprised how small the seed is, and how small the seedlings are.

I did what it said on the packet and sowed in a seed tray, and I have just transplanted into modules, but I think next year I will do it the simpler way of sowing direct in modules and then thin them out as there is no shortage of seeds in the packet.
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: manicscousers on March 22, 2011, 18:27:11
I sowed a handful and have 60 seedlings so far, just as well there are lots of friends on the plots to take them off my hands.
I take out a trench in well manured ground and plant into it, they don't seem to worry about a bit of shade, ours were next to the peas and grew well  ;D
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 22, 2011, 18:32:51
thanks for all the info peeps  :) So it's watering, muck spreading and a bit of shade for my celeriac  ;D Sowed the seeds today  ;)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: calendula on March 22, 2011, 20:00:09
sowed mine a few weeks back but not been very successful in previous years but as I like it want to try again - seems popular more and more so here's to a good year with it  :)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: cambourne7 on March 22, 2011, 20:25:38
Yes was going to see if i can get some well rotted horse poop and get the ground ready for me as i plan to sow these monday.... hope i am not 2 late to get the seeds going?
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Morris on March 22, 2011, 21:21:20

We can get it to larger than tennis ball size.. but are still working on it. Plenty of well rotted manure with good water holding properties..  :)

I've only grown them once. Thought they were doing really well as they were the size of large grapefruit. Until I lifted them and they were strangely shaped flattened grapefruit!
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: tricia on March 22, 2011, 22:26:20
I sowed my saved Alabaster celeriac seeds way back on 4. January. They take forever to get going, but I now have 24 strong plants with 6+  leaves potted on from modules into 3 inch pots. They are now in a cold greenhouse where I shall keep them well watered till they get planted out at the end of April - under cover for a couple of weeks. From then on it's water, water, water!

Tricia
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 23, 2011, 12:36:15
Cam, I don't know if we are too late or not  :-\
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: saddad on March 23, 2011, 13:23:14
Well we aren't too late here...  :-X
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: bionear2 on March 23, 2011, 18:22:48
And don't forget to keep stripping-off the leaves as they grow, or they will be all green growth.
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: grawrc on March 23, 2011, 18:50:39
The first time I grew them they were the size of small melons. I've never been able to get them that big since.  :'( :'(
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 23, 2011, 22:42:23
And don't forget to keep stripping-off the leaves as they grow, or they will be all green growth.

Thanks for the insiders tip! That's why I like this forum, one of the best bits of info I picked up on here was to nip out the 1st cucumber flower, so now I'll add this info to my list of do's and will hopefully have something resembling a Celeriac  :)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: lottie lou on March 23, 2011, 22:50:16
Ithink - I know where I went wrong - didn't water enough and didn't strip the leaves.  Had lovely celery smelling leaves, no bulb.  Will also take out the first cucumber flower this year
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: tricia on March 23, 2011, 22:57:53
Only strip the outside leaves that die back as the plants bulb up!

Tricia 
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: lottie lou on March 23, 2011, 22:58:38
My leaves wouldn't die
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: saddad on March 23, 2011, 23:19:34
Bet the frost got them....  :-X
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: lottie lou on March 24, 2011, 00:09:13
Nope.  The leaes were still lovely and celery scented.  Sweet FA on the end though
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 24, 2011, 14:26:47
Will also take out the first cucumber flower this year

It worked a treat for me, had a great and long crop of cucs all summer  :)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Digeroo on March 24, 2011, 16:27:34
I love celariac but my soil dries out so quickly I don't think I have a chance.  The soil does hold water above it if you tread it down and compact it, has anyone tried creating a sort of pond for their celariac.   

Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Jayb on March 24, 2011, 17:01:41
I'm a celariac lover too  ;D Yum yum.
I've been growing them for a few years and overall I'd say they are well worth growing. I was a  bit lapse with feeding last year so not as big as they could have been. Fingers crossed I do a better job with them this year!
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Morris on March 24, 2011, 17:31:56
Anyone want any celeriac Monarch seeds? I had some seeds delivered from Mr Fothergills this morning, this was a free packet and I don't need them!

PM me your address if you'd like them.
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: cornykev on March 24, 2011, 19:32:29
Mine was in a trench last year and it did OK, watered nearly every day mind you, I will put in some oranic matter this year as I forgot last year, where do u put it in the rotation.   ???
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 25, 2011, 07:17:08
and what did you feed them with Jayb?
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Jayb on March 25, 2011, 08:54:26
Usually aim for a bit of pelleted chicken manure raked in at planting out time and then an organic fertilizer a bit later on.
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 25, 2011, 14:05:09
thanks  :)

Not sure about where in the rotation plan Kev..... maybe someone else has the answer
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Jayb on March 25, 2011, 15:24:12
Opps, missed kev's, mine go in with other root vegetables.
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: 1066 on March 26, 2011, 14:15:15
thanks  :)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: cornykev on March 27, 2011, 10:17:24
Cheers Jayb, I left nettles and comfrey in buckets and fed with those. ;)
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: Debs on March 30, 2011, 19:59:48
Have tried to grow celeriac in the past but had rubbish result (too much greenery & not enough celeriac)

Have still got seeds which are about 3/4 years old so will see if they are viable on damp kitchen roll &

if so, will try again using A4E peeps info & good advice ;D

Am loathe to give up on it yet . . . ;D

Debs
Title: Re: Celeriac
Post by: jokey on March 30, 2011, 22:03:38
i grew some last year for the first time, they were an after thought and i really didn't do much with them except water.  anyway we discovered we loved them and they grew fantastic. 


i have a feeling this year when i'm looking after and faffing too much with them they are going to let me down. at the mo i only have 12 out of 24 seedlings up so fingers crossed :)

ps i plant them with my carrotts etc

jo
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