Celery is a vegetable that is as delicious as it is spectacular, especially when it comes to its planting process and growth method. Considering the vitamins and nutrients found in celery, we can confidently say that anyone with a small space in their garden should plant this amazing vegetable.
When we said that celery is a spectacular vegetable, we were referring to the process by which it can be planted and replanted every year without needing new seeds.
From a celery stalk purchased at the store, we'll tell you how to plant a new, young, and healthy celery that will grow in your garden.
Celery grows best in cold climates, so it is recommended to plant it right after the first snowfall, to benefit from conditions that are still quite unfavorable for other vegetables. If you live in a warmer area, celery should be planted sometime after Christmas, in the middle of winter, and it will grow without any problems.
Celery must be cut to 3-4 cm from the base of the stalk and can be placed in water, a pot, or directly into the ground, and it will give birth to a new plant from the old stalk of the plant.




