{"id":752,"date":"2013-09-06T00:00:55","date_gmt":"2013-09-05T12:00:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/?p=752"},"modified":"2015-10-14T16:26:33","modified_gmt":"2015-10-14T03:26:33","slug":"growing-celery-in-a-planter-box","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/growgoodnz.co.nz\/growing-tips\/growing-celery-in-a-planter-box\/","title":{"rendered":"Growing celery in a planter box"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Growing celery in a planter box is a great challenge which makes it all the more rewarding. The crisp clean taste of eating your own organically grown celery bears no resemblance to the chemically-pumped up supermarket varieties. \u00a0Here’s some points aimed at experienced gardeners using GreenSmart\u2122 Pots:<\/p>\n
Plant seedlings in September to December or March-April. Plant when soil conditions in the pot are 12-21 deg C. Celery prefers mild to cool conditions but also does well in warmer climates in late summer and autumn. They survive frosts. As the seeds are very slow to germinate it is better to start with seedlings. Allow for 8 plants per small GreenSmart\u2122\u00a0<\/sup>pot or 12 per large GreenSmart\u2122\u00a0<\/sup>pot . As celery originated in wetland areas it needs plenty of water and nutrients. Allow for a minimum of 6 hours sun per day but protect from hot sun during hotter months. Blanching prevents bitterness. You can partially blanch by tying twine around the plant to force the stalks together.<\/p>\n Did you know that you can also re-grow celery by cutting off the base from a bunch of store-bought celery?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n