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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Buy One Get One Free

Beverly over at Bee Haven Acres inspired me to try and root some celery from a store bought plant. 

I'd chopped off the celery stems to use in a potato salad and then plunked the end into some water and lookie there...



Buy one get one free!



SM thinks it's gonna take a LONG time before I get something outta this but I think it's fun to try. I can see it now...A little cluster bomb of little celery plants growing at different stages depending on how often I buy them. 

It's worth a shot!  Way easier than trying to grow from seed!

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this! I want to try and grow some from seeds this fall or maybe early spring but this cutting method I'll try next week.

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  2. Neat idea! Glad it worked out for you!

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  3. I have couple that are growing this way too! I saw it on Lisa's blog: http://easyfrugalliving.blogspot.com/ and they're doing pretty good!

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  4. I've read about that, but never tried it. How neat! Glad you had luck with it!

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  5. So can you "plant" the whole bottom part in the dirt or do you just leave it in the water until you get the size stalks you can use?

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  6. Beverly let the stump get some roots going and then planted it in a pot. Since it's coming up on Summer, I just might do the same so I can control temperature exposure. If I was in a more cooler climate, I'd likely just stick it in the ground.

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  7. Thanks for stopping by and giving me some tips on growing carrots. My celery has really "bushed" out!

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  8. Definitely worth a shot! I did buy some celery seed before I learned about this technique. I'll have to try both this fall and see how they go.

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