Discover Cutting Leaf Celery
Cutting Leaf Celery (Apium graveolens) is an heirloom variety renowned for its flavorful leaves. Unlike traditional stalk celery, this variety focuses on its potent foliage, making it a favorite among culinary enthusiasts. With 2000 seeds included, you can enjoy a space-efficient herb that thrives in containers or gardens.
Benefits of Growing Cutting Leaf Celery
These seeds offer a continuous harvest throughout the growing season. Just 45 days after planting, you’ll be able to start harvesting leaves that are four times more flavorful than the stalks from regular celery. It’s perfect for flavoring soups, stews, and salads, enhancing the taste of your dishes.
Growing Conditions
Plant Cutting Leaf Celery outdoors after the last frost or indoors a few weeks before. This variety grows to a height of 12-18 inches with a spacing of 9-12 inches between plants. They require average soil and full sunlight for optimal growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall does Cutting Leaf Celery grow? It typically reaches heights of 12-18 inches.
- What is the ideal planting period for these seeds? Plant them outdoors after the last frost or indoors a few weeks prior.
- How far apart should I space the plants? Space them 9-12 inches apart for optimal growth.
- What kind of soil does Cutting Leaf Celery prefer? Average soil is ideal for growing this plant.
- Can I grow Cutting Leaf Celery in containers? Yes, this herb is suitable for container gardening.
Katie –
I have never grown this and I was STUNNED to see something like this exist. But I’m super happy to try it.