Grow a never ending supply of celery at home in a pot with this step-by-step guide
Growing a never-ending supply of celery at home is easy and rewarding! With just a pot and a bit of care, you can enjoy fresh, crisp celery throughout the year. Here’s your step-by-step guide:
What You’ll Need
- A celery stalk with its base intact (store-bought works).
- A small pot with drainage holes.
- Well-draining potting soil.
- A sunny spot or grow light.
Step 1: Prepare the Celery Base
- Cut and Save:
- Use the top part of the celery for cooking but leave the base intact (about 2–3 inches).
- Water Soak:
- Place the base in a shallow bowl with the cut side up. Add enough water to cover the bottom but not submerge the entire base.
- Place the bowl in a sunny location and refresh the water daily.
Step 2: Watch for Growth
- In 5–7 days, you’ll notice small green shoots sprouting from the center. Roots may also start forming at the bottom.
Step 3: Transfer to Soil
- Choose a Pot:
- Pick a pot at least 6–8 inches deep to allow for root growth.
- Prepare the Soil:
- Fill the pot with nutrient-rich, well-draining soil. Mix in compost for better results.
- Plant the Base:
- Make a small hole in the soil and plant the celery base with the shoots exposed. Cover the sides with soil gently.
Step 4: Care for Your Plant
- Watering:
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
- Water whenever the top inch of soil feels dry.
- Lighting:
- Place the pot in a sunny spot where it gets 6–8 hours of sunlight daily. If indoors, use a grow light.
- Fertilizing:
- Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4 weeks to encourage growth.
Step 5: Harvest and Regrow
- Harvest:
- Once the stalks reach 6–8 inches tall, cut them near the base. Always leave the base intact for regrowth.
- Repeat:
- The base will keep producing new shoots for several cycles. When it slows down, start with a new base.
Pro Tips for Success
- Rotate the pot occasionally to ensure even sunlight.
- Watch for pests like aphids and treat them with a natural solution if needed.
- Use mulch to retain soil moisture.
With a little love and care, your celery plant will keep you supplied for months! 🥬✨