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Growing Celery in Pots

 
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Celery is one of those crops that can actually thrive in pots, making it perfect for small spaces, patios, or even growing indoors.

The key to growing celery in pots is starting with good-quality seeds and rich, well-draining soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and make sure the container is deep enough to support the root system. Adding organic fertilizer every few weeks helps maintain strong growth.

For those interested, I’ve put together a detailed video guide on how to grow celery indoors and in pots:


And for those who prefer written content, there’s a full article with all the steps:
https://dinasgarden.com/growing-celery-in-pots-a-complete-guide-from-seeds-to-harvest/

Feel free to check them out!
 
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Celery can also be grown from the butt end of a store-bought celery. Put the end in soft, loose, moist soil and water every day. Or do it like a carrot with toothpicks in water.
 
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