Gardening Magazine

Celeriac

By Mwillis
Several of you have offered advice about growing Celeriac, for which thanks. I have tried to do all the right things! For instance, I have been almost fanatical about watering. I have watered it just about every day - sometimes twice a day - and I'm convinced it has never been dry.
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I have also removed several of the leaves, in order to expose the bulbs to more light.
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The problem is that nowhere in my veg plot gets more than a few hours of direct sunlight each day. Ideally the growing-site for Celeriac should get sunlight from every direction.
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The compost / soil in the raised bed may also be a problem. It has a high proportion of home-made compost and leaf-mould, so therefore it is very light. Maybe the Celeriac would prefer a heavier growing medium? [The carrots and parsnips I grew there last year loved it.]
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Did I mention that I have fed the Celeriac too? I used a proprietary Fruit and Veg fertiliser, applied at least once a week throughout the Summer.
And still the blessed things are tiny.
Well, looking on the bright side, my Celeriac this year are the biggest I have ever grown! However, you have to see that statement in the light of the fact that my previous best effort was about the size of a tennis-ball. At the rate we are going, I think I will be adding a whole bulb into a stew or casserole to add flavouring, rather than using the Celeriac as a vegetable in its own right. I bet it will taste nice though.
I will have to consider very carefully if this vegetable is one worth growing again. Maybe I should just stick to some things that are a bit less trouble.  Like these tomatoes.

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"Black from Tula"


No, on second thoughts, the tomato is definitely NOT an easy vegetable to grow. Even Endives are less trouble than Celeriac, and that's saying something!
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OK, so you tell me, what do you think is the easiest vegetable to grow, and which is the most difficult?

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