Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

Celery Tall Utah 200 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

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Tall Utah is an excellent celery that is commonly grown by home gardeners as well as professional growers. Noted for its crispy stalks that can grow to a foot long! Excellent for salads and celery sticks, or just simply enjoyed raw right out of the garden. Harvest in about 120 days. Germination rate about 80% or better. David’s Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.

This is an heirloom seed, meaning it has been passed down from generation to generation for at least 75 years. As a rule, heirloom seeds taste better and will grow the same year after year.

These are also open pollinated meaning they will reproduce themselves. While all heirlooms are open pollinated not all open pollinated seeds are heirlooms.

Companion planting is planting seed varieties near each other to benefit one or more of the plants. Some plants benefit each other by attracting beneficial insects, keeping away unwanted bugs. Others aid in pollination. Some plants have working relationships with each other and others have antagonistic (hostile) relationships.

Plant With:

                   Beans

                   Marigolds

                   Leeks

                   Onions

                   Spinach

                   Tomatoes

                                    
Do Not Plant With:
                    
                    Carrots
                        
                    Parsnips

                    Turnips


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We recommend you check with experts (like your County Extension Agent) in your area for the best growing practices before you plant.


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