Apium Graveolens — Dulce
The Ultimate Guide to Growing and Using Apium graveolens dulce (Garden Celery)
: Celery is a "water-hog" with shallow roots. If the soil isn't consistently moist, stalks can become hollow, stringy, or bitter. apium graveolens dulce
Growing celery can be tricky, but following these steps can help you avoid common issues like hollow or bitter stems: The Ultimate Guide to Growing and Using Apium
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 stalks can become hollow