
"Celeriac has been the ruiner of many a soup that I have been fed, overshadowing the taste of the other ingredients and dominating the flavour profile."
"Sowing your seeds now will give them all of spring and summer's optimal growing conditions to reach maturity."
"Celeriac need room to swell, so don't be tempted to place seedlings too close together; 30-40cm between each one is optimal."
Celeriac, often considered unattractive in appearance and taste, is a vegetable that some people appreciate. It is straightforward to grow and can yield a substantial harvest. Sowing seeds now allows for optimal growing conditions throughout spring and summer. Celeriac requires about six months in the ground to mature. Seeds should be sown in compost-filled trays or pots, kept in a warm environment. Germination can be slow, and seedlings need to be spaced adequately to allow for growth.
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