Wild Celery, Cutting ‘Par-Cel’ (Apium graveolens var. secalinum)
Easier to grow than ordinary celery and can be picked over a long period just as you would parsley. Plant in a drill straight into the vegetable garden in late spring or summer, thin to 15cm apart. Or germinate in a glass house or polyhouse and plant out when big enough. Good also as a micro green.
When to sow: Late spring or summer
Where to sow:Direct
Depth to sow: 1/2cm
Aspect: Full sun or as sunny a spot as possible.
Soil: Prepared, well drained, fertilised soil. Add lime if soil is too acid.
Spacing: Between plants Thin to 15cm Between rows 50cm
Directions: Plant in a drill straight into the vegetable garden in late spring or summer, thin to 15cm apart. Or germinate in a glass house or polyhouse and plant out when big enough.
Packet 100 seeds $4.50 each |