My ambitious project this year is proper, old fashioned, trench celery. I love celery and eat it regularly and really look forward to the old fashioned winter one putting in a brief appearance at the end of the year. This winter, though, not a bit of it to be had anywhere, even Waitrose. The self blanching stuff is okay, but can't compare to winter celery on flavour or texture, so I've decided that I have no option other than having a go this year.
I wonder if this will go (or has gone) the way of forced rhubarb - deeply unfashionable, no growers left, then when chefs are after the next new thing, everyone will want it, but none to be had!
That's another job for next weekend - get my celery trench sorted out. All that digging should warm me up nicely!
Vivien
Proper celery
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Do either of you want some seed for this variety:
http://www.seedsofitaly.com/product/117
Interestingly, the description says it needs blanching, yet the picture shows quite green stems.
I have a few seedlings on the go at the moment and there are hundreds more in the packet (as per usual with seeds of italy.
http://www.seedsofitaly.com/product/117
Interestingly, the description says it needs blanching, yet the picture shows quite green stems.
I have a few seedlings on the go at the moment and there are hundreds more in the packet (as per usual with seeds of italy.
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Good luck. I've tried both, but either the slugs get in, or we get a dry summer, and I'm afraid the more demanding plants struggle a bit in my garden. If you've time to cosset the plants you should get good results though.
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Dear All,
it is sometimes sold on Cambridge market.
Regards Sally Wright.
it is sometimes sold on Cambridge market.
Regards Sally Wright.
