Celeriac info for Wardy (and others)

Started by Mrs Ava, September 02, 2005, 22:59:11

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Svea

they are certainly tender as baby plants - the adults right now are quite hardy - though i have covered them with bracken now... - i only harvest when i need them.
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Svea

Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Derekthefox

I reckon I have about 50 in theory, but I have not harvested any yes, as they seem so tiny ...

Derekthefox :D

tim

So what happened - or didn't?? Plus some advuce.


Derekthefox

Mine seem to be like that this year too Tim, no bulk to the roots at all ...

Derekthefox :D

real food

For the first year ever, I managed to get usable roots of Celeriac, but I sowed the seed early under cover, and then transplanted them, and that seems to have made the difference this year.
See the quick guide to Growing, Storing, and the Healthy Cooking, of your own Fruit and Vegetables at www.growingyourown.info

real food

I have just inspected my celeriac after the recent frosts, and the foliage is not affected. They must be much tougher than I thought. By comparison, my celery, even though it was protected by fleece, was completely wrecked by the frost.
See the quick guide to Growing, Storing, and the Healthy Cooking, of your own Fruit and Vegetables at www.growingyourown.info

tim

Celery - self-blanching? If so, then yes!

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