How do you keep pesky little critters away from all your beautiful vegetables? I live in California and was really interested in planting a small garden and I started with tomatoes, had a few nice ones but then there were little bugs ruining them. What’s your advice for keeping them out? Thank you for your awesome videos they have sparked my interest up again.
Yes You can treat celery as "cut and come again" plant. Just don't overdo it. Harvest a stalk or two when You need and it will continue growing new stalks just fine.
Question why do you had mulch so late when it comes to growing your produce like celery? At day 106 you add it and harvest at day 127(21 days later) Whats the con of now mulching much earlier? Thanks man!
Hello. Great point! Because I didn't have any wood shavings left and was waiting to get some. The best time to mulch would be right or close after transplanting them. I still added it, becase I grew these from spring. And during summer, when temperatures are hot, the soil dries out quickly and by drying out and watering it frequently (creating uneven moisture enviroment), celery will almost certainly suffer from calcium deficiency, making the heart of plant go black. Especially in late stage of the growth.
Garden lime to improve soil structure. Spruce shavings as a mulch, to keep moisture in the soil and help to maintain steady temperature. Thank You very much! ☺️ Happy gardening 🌱🍀
Too developped root system for such small cells. Their water requirements rise and constant watering and drying out can cause this. Sometimes I just don't make it on time 😐
Hey friend! New subscriber here 😊 Where can i contact you (email/instagram/fb etc)? I'm very interested in the Aztec variety of tomatoes from one of your previous video but it seems i cant find them anywhere here in italy! Let me know if we can chat about them, im also interested in Honeycomb tomatoes but they seems to be impossible to find here in Europe :(
My guy you are freaking Shredded
😀 Thank You!
Thank you for inspiring video.Beautiful celery👌🍀🙏
Thank You very much ☺🍀
Beautiful healthy looking plants
Thank You very much ☺🍀
Beautiful! I’ve gotta try growing my own!
You bet! Thank You very much ☺
How do you keep pesky little critters away from all your beautiful vegetables? I live in California and was really interested in planting a small garden and I started with tomatoes, had a few nice ones but then there were little bugs ruining them. What’s your advice for keeping them out? Thank you for your awesome videos they have sparked my interest up again.
We built our garden in a large chicken run.
If you harvest the outside stalks would the center keep putting out stems like lettuce
Yes You can treat celery as "cut and come again" plant. Just don't overdo it. Harvest a stalk or two when You need and it will continue growing new stalks just fine.
Do you blanch your celery to get your thick stalks?
Hello, this is self-blanching variety. Otherwise yes, I would blanch it.
Where can I get the seeds
Question why do you had mulch so late when it comes to growing your produce like celery? At day 106 you add it and harvest at day 127(21 days later) Whats the con of now mulching much earlier? Thanks man!
Hello. Great point! Because I didn't have any wood shavings left and was waiting to get some. The best time to mulch would be right or close after transplanting them. I still added it, becase I grew these from spring. And during summer, when temperatures are hot, the soil dries out quickly and by drying out and watering it frequently (creating uneven moisture enviroment), celery will almost certainly suffer from calcium deficiency, making the heart of plant go black. Especially in late stage of the growth.
@Liap thank you sir! 😊
@@Liap one more question, how big were your seed trays? 3 inches? 1:02
@@dathip The seedlings trays are 2.2 inches.
@@Liap thanks!
Coisa mais linda
Muito obrigado, estou muito feliz que você gostou do vídeo! ☺🍀
@@Liap bastante vc faz mágica o meu salsão nossa morreu ... E o seu a coisa mais linda 👏😊😉sucesso
@@vivercomDeus. As plantas estão fazendo a mágica, não eu 🌱😏
Por que seu aipo morreu?
Nematóides 😊
@@Liap nematóides pense no problema no solo e no ar ácaro
Nice 👍🏿 😊💚
Thank You ☺🍀
What fertilizer did you use, if any?
I used fish mix (fish emulsion based fertilizer) here and there, but nothing regular.
Why lime and spruce shavings? Perfect video liked you didn’t yammer on but I would like to know the reasons for what you used to amend soil.
Garden lime to improve soil structure.
Spruce shavings as a mulch, to keep moisture in the soil and help to maintain steady temperature.
Thank You very much! ☺️
Happy gardening 🌱🍀
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Celery
Orangish roots = ROOT ROT
or harsh environments.
Too developped root system for such small cells. Their water requirements rise and constant watering and drying out can cause this. Sometimes I just don't make it on time 😐
Hey friend! New subscriber here 😊
Where can i contact you (email/instagram/fb etc)? I'm very interested in the Aztec variety of tomatoes from one of your previous video but it seems i cant find them anywhere here in italy! Let me know if we can chat about them, im also interested in Honeycomb tomatoes but they seems to be impossible to find here in Europe :(
Hello there! I do have an e-mail adress in the channel info. 🙂
@@Liap I cannot see it! No email address on your channel description and I don't have a "Information" tab. :(
@@mnk_00 There is an option "show email adress" in channel details.