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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Melbourne12 on December 22, 2006, 13:09:25

Title: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: Melbourne12 on December 22, 2006, 13:09:25
I know it'll probably end in tears, but I've a fancy to try growing some old-fashioned "dirty celery" to have with our cheese at Christmas 2007.  :)

I've got a suitably damp part of the allotment earmarked, and I am planning to construct a long and narrow raised bed especially for the purpose.

But what to grow to produce the sort of celery that I last saw in Sleaford market several years ago?

I can find "Giant White", "Mammoth White" (are these the same thing?  ??? ) and "Giant Pink", but that's about it.  Does anyone have practical experience of these or any others?  Can you use self-blanching varieties and blanch them?

Thanks for any advice  :)
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: manicscousers on December 22, 2006, 13:59:51
i've just ordered aurora golden self blanching, dwarfing variety from kings, only grown larger varieties so far, again self blanching but still earthed them up, used most of them for cooking, very strong
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: Barnowl on December 22, 2006, 14:10:37
Self blanching aren't frost hardy - they go soft.  Fleecing might extend their life.
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: Melbourne12 on December 22, 2006, 16:27:47
Thanks for the replies.  Since posting earlier today, I've found the Medwyn's Seeds website.  They have several, intended for showing, but by the look of it all trench varieties:

http://www.bazaarbuilder.com/cgi-bin/grifam/myshop.php?catparid=44&merchant=grifam

Google threw up a scientific paper from the 1960's, in which trench celeries were compared for hardiness.  They listed 8 commercial UK varieties:

Resistant Pink
Covent Garden Red
Liverpool Pink
Leicester Pink
Solid Ivory
Giant White
Wareing's White
Cole's Crystal White

The only one that is still available seems to be Giant White.  I guess self-blanching types have pretty well taken over.
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: manicscousers on December 22, 2006, 17:07:57
the only one in the kings seeds is pascal, just says 'needs blanching',
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: cornykev on December 23, 2006, 18:44:17
Will be my first time for celery I ordered galaxy lathom self blanching from alanromans.   :) :) ;) :D :D ;D 8)  :P :'(
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: supersprout on December 23, 2006, 18:49:19
We don't like celery :'( but you might find an interesting old fashioned trench variety in Thomas Etty's selection:
http://www.thomasetty.co.uk/vegetables/seeds_other_stem_veg.pdf
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on December 23, 2006, 22:05:33
There are several venerable varieties there; the oldest is Solid White, 'by 1787'.
Title: Re: Can anyone advise on trench celery varieties?
Post by: Melbourne12 on December 25, 2006, 10:35:22
Quote from: supersprout on December 23, 2006, 18:49:19
We don't like celery :'( but you might find an interesting old fashioned trench variety in Thomas Etty's selection:
http://www.thomasetty.co.uk/vegetables/seeds_other_stem_veg.pdf

Thanks for that link - I'd not come across those people before.  Very interesting catalogue altogether!

And a happy Christmas to everyone   :)