Celery. It has higher soil requirements. It fails on sandy and acidic soils. It is grown in the first year after manure, compost or green manure. Because the seeds take a long time to sprout, it is necessary to sow them in rooms with a temperature of. 22do temp, and after emergence the temperature drops. Seler. Low temperatures cause knocking out of the inflorescence shoots, therefore even the water used for watering seedlings should be lukewarm. The seedlings can be quilted, but yes, in order to damage the tap root as little as possible (this also applies to planting into the ground), because then many thick lateral roots are formed, and the bead is distorted.
Sowing date: half of II…beginning of III.
Planting date: half of V…beginning of VI, at a distance of 30…20 cm.
Variations: Apple, Not any more, Seler, Seler.
Seler. It winters well in the ground and succeeds in heavy soils, clayey, in the second and third years after manure. It is sown right into the ground, in rows every 25…40 cm, then breaks every 5 cm.
Sowing date: half of III… half of IV.
Variety: Half-length White.
