2. Plant At The Right Time
You have to be aware of the temperature outside when planning celery. It won’t tolerate cold temperatures, but it also can’t stand extremely hot ones.
You need to make sure the temperature outside is not too cold when you plant the celery, or it will die quickly. It can also become shocked and stunted, which means it won’t grow as plump and healthy and won’t taste as good as it could.
You can plant your celery in pots and then move them inside if you feel like the temperature outside may drop at night or if you are expecting it to frost. You can also grow them in your basement or home, but they do need to be near a window so they can get the proper heat and sunlight as needed.
Celery is a little tricky to grow, but with the right conditions, it can be successful, and you can have plenty of celery for all your recipes.