Planting root celery in seedlings should begin in mid-to-late February, but no later than the beginning of March.
It is better to place soil mixed from sand, turf and humus in a special box.
Furrows are made in the soil with slight compaction at intervals of 5 cm.
There is no need to sprinkle the seedlings, just cover the container with film and place it in a warm place with a temperature of more than +20 degrees.
Celery takes a really long time to sprout. Germination of the seeds of this plant occurs 2-3 weeks from the sowing date.
However, you can still speed up this process if you know some growing secrets.
At the end of February or early March, it is time to sow celery seeds for seedlings.
Celery goes well with tomatoes, spinach, cucumbers, lettuce, and beets.
Chives and bush beans have a particularly beneficial effect on it; it is not recommended to plant celery next to corn, potatoes, parsley, and carrots.