When to plant celery for seedlings and when to transplant to the garden
Celery is a necessary and very useful culture. Root varieties are used for making salads. The green mass of petioled and leafy varieties is also consumed fresh. In addition, the latter are simply irreplaceable for winter blanks. Not all gardeners undertake to grow celery, because it has a rather long growing season. Even early varieties need at least 80 days to ripen the crop. In most species, the entire cycle takes from 120 to 200 days. This does not frighten true connoisseurs of culture, and thanks to the seedling method, the crop has time to ripen. Knowing when to plant celery can make it possible to get greens or root vegetables from your garden.
When to plant celery seedlings?
The choice of seed material is also important. To get high-quality seedlings and a good harvest, it is better to adhere to the recommendations, namely:
- sow only fresh seeds - they have a higher percentage of germination;
- if possible, purchase imported seeds (they are of higher quality) or give preference to a proven domestic producer;
- choose early ripening varieties that will definitely have time to ripen before the cold weather.
When to plant celery seedlings in the garden?
Seedlings can be planted in open ground no earlier than the ground warms up well and the frost leaves. In the southern regions, with early and warm spring, the transplant can be carried out in April. It is advisable to prepare a plot for a culture in advance by adding fertilizers in the fall, for digging.
Seedlings at the time of transplanting should have at least 4 leaves and a height of 12 cm.
But closer to Siberia and the Urals there is no need to rush. Spring is late and often cold there. The soil is ready to take seedlings not earlier than May, or even at the beginning of June.