Best Types of Celery to Grow in the North
Tango Hybrid Celery |
Celery is a great vegetable to try growing, even in the north. Normally, I’d suggest a variety that takes 70 days or less to mature to fit our growing season, but since celery is slow to grow, I did my best to come up with some varieties to try.
Celery Varieties
Conquistador: Early variety - good for growing in the north. Produces tall, crisp stalks that are full of flavor. Adapts well. 80 days.
Tango Hybrid: High-yielding. Produces crunchy, sweet stalks ready for harvest 2 weeks earlier than older varieties. Resists Fusariums. 85 days.
Leafy Celery Varieties
Safir Leafy Celery |
Safir: Peppery and crisp in taste. Produces abundant, leafy tops and lots of thin stalks. Harvest as needed. 78 days.
Celeriac Varieties
Monarch Celeriac |
Prinz: High-yielding. Variety produces uniform roots large in size and creamy white in color. 95 days.
Sources: Park Seed Co., Generic Seeds, Johnny's Selected Seeds
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