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When our friend Christina introduced us to Pink Plume Celery, we lost our minds a little: First, she’s just so beautiful! Second, great celery is not easy to grow here in the Northeast. Pink Plume, rather than focusing on large stem growth, shares an abundance of delectable slender stems with vivid pink to burgundy blush, absolutely beautiful. Her flavor is celery with notes of sweet anise, which we just adore. In salads, soups and tossed with roasted vegetables, Pink Plume is so versatile as well as so much easier to grow than classic celery. We can’t wait for you to bring her to your kitchen, too!
Planting Method: Transplant Only
When to sow: Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost
Seed Depth: 1/8 inch Days to Germination: 2-3 weeks at 70°F (have patience!)
Sowing and seedling care: Sow in soil blocks preferably on heat mats (70-75 F to germ & 60-65 F after). Never let dry out while germinating. Increase pot size as they grow.
When to transplant: Harden off one week before transplanting; plant out after last frost. Maintain even, ample moisture for the most tender, least bitter celery.
Transplant Spacing: 8 inches; 8 inches between rows Sun Needs: Full
Days to Harvest: 90
Height: 18 inches
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