Apium Graveolens Dulce 【PREMIUM ✦】

: Celery is a "water-hog" with shallow roots. If the soil isn't consistently moist, stalks can become hollow, stringy, or bitter.

: It hates extreme heat; if temperatures rise above 70°F (21°C), use heavy mulch to keep the roots cool. apium graveolens dulce

Whether you know it as "garden celery" or by its scientific name, Apium graveolens dulce , this marshland plant is a cornerstone of kitchens worldwide. Often considered "persnickety" by gardeners, this cool-season crop rewards the patient grower with crisp, flavorful stalks that beat store-bought varieties every time. Understanding Your Plant : Celery is a "water-hog" with shallow roots

Growing celery can be tricky, but following these steps can help you avoid common issues like hollow or bitter stems: Whether you know it as "garden celery" or

Apium graveolens dulce is a biennial herb from the family, often grown as a cool-season annual for its edible petioles (stalks). While it is a close relative of celeriac ( A. graveolens rapaceum ), which is grown for its root, the dulce variety is specifically bred for its crunchy, fibrous stalks. Pro-Tips for the Garden

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