
Grow crisp, flavorful celery with this guide to planting, care, and harvest
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Types
- ‘Afina’ produces tall, slender stalks (up to 30 inches in height) and is a dark green, hardy, quick-growing variety (60 days to maturity).
- ‘Conquistador’ is tolerant of higher temps, water shortages, and average soil fertility.
- ‘Golden Self Blanching’ is an heirloom dwarf with stringless stalks. It’s a good choice for smaller gardens.
- ‘Utah 52-70R Improved’ is good for gardeners with limited space. It will only reach 18 inches tall and is disease resistant.
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We planted 4 celery plants and a bunny ate the leaves! Without leaves, are they okay.. or, are they not good?
Celery is irresistible to rabbits.
It might depend on how far along the celery is. Are these seedlings, transplants, close to maturity? If they are almost ready to harvest, then it might be OK. If they are young plants, then you might wait a while to see if the plants can recover and grow more leaves—it may delay your harvest a bit, though, and the plants possibly may not be as vigorous. The plants will need leaves to make food for themselves and grow. To protect plants from more hungry bunnies, visit this page for some bunny control options:
http://www.almanac.com/pest/rabbits
Good luck!
I was given a plant that resembles celery but it doesn't bunch into one. It is perennial. Leaves like celery. What is it?
Perhaps it’s lovage. Has leaves that are similar, is a perennial, and smells strongly of celery. Has way more leaves than stalks.
I believe the plant you may be referring to is lovage. Much like celery, but no no stalks. I love cooking with it.
Your plant is called lovage.
this sounds like ceriac it had a bulb below the soil it is used in soups
It could be Lovage
There is a perennial called Lovage that tastes like celery with leaves similar to celery but it gets tall.