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Germination tests were done with five varieties of celery on thermo-gradient bars set to cover the range 0 to 40°C. Optimum germination at constant temperatures occurred between 10 and 15°C in all five varieties, with maxima between 20 and 30°C.
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In a large skillet cook and stir onion and celery in butter until onion is tender... becomes transparent. Stir in about 1/2 of the bread cubes. Turn into deep bowl, add the remaining ingredients and toss. Stuff the turkey just before roasting.
OPTIMUM GROWING CONDITIONS Has exacting climatic requirements, does best when monthly mean temperature is 60 - 70oF. Average high temperature above 75oF in month preceding harvest limits vegetative growth and quality. Temperatures below 40 - 55oF induce bolting.
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Celery leaftier, also known as greenhouse leaftier, normally feeds on foliage, but sometimes it will feed on stems, as it has done on this garden mum. Once a troublesome pest especially of mums, it is easily controlled with materials labeled for use against caterpillars.
Remove 1+1/2c white kidney beans to medium bowl mash until smooth. In 5qrt dutch oven over med-high heat in hot oil cook ham, celery, carrots, onion, zucchini, basil and pepper until veggies are tender and begin to brown.
I wanted to thank you for talking about celery root in a post a long time ago. It was because of you that we tried it! I had never seen it or heard of it, but now we use it a lot. We have sauteed, boiled, steamed, barbecued, and cooked in the crock pot so far. Will probably try baking it soon.