🥬🌱 When to Plant Celery in the UK

🥬 Introduction: Celery Is Slow—but Timing Is Everything

Celery has a reputation for being tricky to grow, mainly because it has a long growing season and dislikes stress at any stage. In the UK, correct timing is essential to allow plants to grow steadily, produce thick stems, and avoid bolting. Understanding when to plant celery in the UK gives seedlings enough warmth early on and plenty of time to mature before autumn.

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📅 Best Time to Plant Celery in the UK

Celery needs an early start under cover due to its slow growth.

Key planting stages:
Sow seeds: February to March
Grow on under cover: March to May
Plant outdoors: May to June
Harvest: August to October

Early sowing is essential for good-sized plants.


🌱 When to Sow Celery Seeds

✔ sow from February to March
✔ sow indoors or in a heated propagator
✔ do not cover seeds – they need light to germinate

Celery seeds germinate best at 15–20°C but can be slow.


🌱 When to Plant Celery Outdoors

✔ plant out from May to June
✔ only once frost risk has passed
✔ harden plants off gradually

Soil should be warm and moisture-retentive before planting.


🌡️ Soil Temperature and Growing Conditions

Celery grows best when:

✔ soil temperature is 12–18°C
✔ soil is rich, moisture-retentive, and free-draining
✔ watering is frequent and consistent

Any drying out can cause thin, stringy stems.


🌍 Regional Differences Across the UK

Cold Areas (Scotland, northern England, higher ground)

✔ sow in March
✔ plant outdoors in June
✔ use fleece early in the season

Mild Areas (southern England, coastal regions)

✔ sow from February
✔ earlier planting possible in sheltered spots

Local temperature matters more than calendar dates.


🪴 Growing Celery in Containers

✔ suitable for large pots and raised beds
✔ containers at least 25–30 cm deep
✔ water daily in warm weather

Containers dry out quickly, so regular watering is essential.


❄️ How Celery Handles Cold and Heat

✔ young plants are frost-sensitive
✔ cold stress causes bolting
✔ heat and drought reduce stem quality

Celery prefers steady, cool-to-mild conditions.


🚫 Common Celery Growing Mistakes

❌ sowing too late
❌ letting seedlings dry out
❌ planting into poor soil
❌ exposing young plants to cold

Celery rewards patience and consistency.


🌟 FAQs

What month do you plant celery in the UK?

Celery is usually sown in February or March and planted outdoors in May or June.

Can celery be grown outdoors in the UK?

Yes. Celery grows well outdoors once frost risk has passed.

How long does celery take to grow?

Typically 5–7 months from sowing to harvest.

Does celery need full sun?

Yes, though it benefits from light shade in hot weather.

Why is my celery thin or bitter?

This is usually caused by drought stress or poor soil fertility.


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