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Growing Non-GMO Giant Prague Celeriac Vegetable Seeds
Start seeds indoors 8-12 weeks before your last spring frost (February-April). Sow at least 2-3 seeds per tray insert cell. Celeriac seed germination is known to be irregular. Planting multiple seeds in one container will allow you to thin them down to 1 plant each. Seeds should be planted no more than 0.25 inches deep as celeriac seeds need light to germinate. You may sow then on the surface and lightly sprinkle a thin covering of soil to help maintain moisture contact. Celeriac likes a moist environment; do not allow the soil to dry out. Preferably maintain germination temperatures of 70-75F. Expect 14-21 days to germinate. Plant in nutrient-rich, moist soil with a ph of 6-7.5.
Transplant in the spring once the last potential frost date has passed, usually around May-June. Make sure air temperatures are reliably 65-75F or soil temperatures are 60-65F. Celeriac grows best when temperatures are stable from 50-75F. Early cool temperatures may cause bolting (early flowering). This should be avoided as bolting slows root development as a focus is put on flowering and seed development. Again, make sure soils remain moist throughout the growing season. If you notice yellowing leaves or foliage with holes eaten into them, they should promptly be removed to reduce the spread of pests and disease. Also, remove horizontal side shoots or roots that develop to encourage stronger central root development. As the swollen root develops, hill up the soil to blanch the root and maintain a light color.
Giant Prague Celeriac in the Vegetable Garden
Celeriac is a member of the Apiaceae plant family, which includes other vegetables such as celery, carrots, parsley, fennel, and dill. You can expect many of the same pests to affect this crop. It should also be included in the same crop rotations to reduce pest problems from year to year. The following year try replacing plants of the Apiaceae family with tomatoes or potatoes. Try adding mint, marigolds, chamomile, or cosmos as companion plants for celeriac.
Harvesting Giant Prague Celeriac
Celeriac is harvested for its swollen root (stem base) when it is about 4 inches in diameter. However, the whole plant is edible. To remove your mature plant, gently loosen the soil around the base. Lift the plant out of the soil. If planted in the spring, your celeriac should be mature and ready for harvest as soon as October but may be left in the ground until you are ready to use it as late as the next spring. Keep in mind the root may become pithy if left to the second year of growth. The flavor also intensifies with time. Many people recommend harvesting after a frost for the best flavor profile. If you decide to leave it in the ground to overwinter, cover with straw to keep the roots and soil from freezing. Stems should be cut close to the knobby root.
About Giant Prague Celeriac Garden Seeds
This heirloom was first introduced for regular home garden use in 1871. It has remained popular for its flavor and texture it adds to home-cooked meals.
This vegetable is ideally used to flavor soups, vegetable stock, or salads. It is also recommended for blending with mashed potatoes to elevate the flavor while maintaining a nice creamy texture. It may also be dried and ground into a seasoning powder. Celeriac may be consumed raw or cooked.
Giant Prague is known as a good storage variety remaining good for use several weeks after harvest.
Celeriac is rich in fiber, vitamin C, potassium, calcium, and phosphorus.
Check out this Medical News Today article about health benefits of Celeriac.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Like other vegetables such as potatoes, celeriac will turn brown after being cut. While preparing your food, place the cut celeriac into a bowl of water and lemon juice. This will help maintain its preferred color."
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- Ashleigh Smith, True Leaf Market Writer
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Giant Prague Celeriac Seeds Per Package:
1 g - Wholesale - Approximately 2,134 Seeds
1 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 60,500 Seeds
4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 242,000 Seeds
1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 968,000 Seeds
5 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 4,840,000 Seeds
25 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 24,200,000 Seeds
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