Celery Harvest and Yields per Hectare
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). Celery is cultivated for its leaves, stalks, and/or roots, depending on the variety. In general, the plants grown for […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). Celery is cultivated for its leaves, stalks, and/or roots, depending on the variety. In general, the plants grown for […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). To limit losses in the production and quality of the final product, celery farmers should stay alert and inspect […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). Due to the slow growth of celery plants (low competitive ability), weeds often pose a problem in the early […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). Blanching aims to produce pale (white-greenish) stalks that are sweeter in taste and more tender. Blaching is usually necessary […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). To plan the fertilization schedule with higher precision and reduce the losses of nutrients due to runoff or nutrient […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). Celery is a shallow-rotted crop, has generally increased water requirements, and is very sensitive to drought stress, even for […]
Note: the following information is for Apium graveolens var. graveolens (Celery). Soil requirements and preparation Celery is not very demanding regarding soil. However, the plants produce higher yields when cultivated […]
Commercial Celery Cultivation During the last decade, commercial herb farming has received much attention. There is no surprise about that, as culinary herbs can be a great source of income […]
Growing Celery at Home – How to Grow Celery in your backyard Aromatic herbs are an excellent choice for backyard gardening, as they have minimum demands but lots of uses. […]
Nutritional value and Plant information Celery is classified in the Apiaceae family, the same as parsley, carrots and turnips Celery is naturally a biennial plant, but farmers grow it as […]