Grow Crunchy Celery with Ease: A Fun DIY Method Using Plastic Bottles (Page 2 ) | March 7, 2025
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- Prepare the Plastic Bottles: Thoroughly clean and sanitize the plastic bottles, removing any labels or residue. Using a sharp knife or scissors, carefully cut the bottles in half horizontally, creating two separate containers.
- Planting the Celery: Fill the bottom halves of the plastic bottles with potting soil, leaving some space at the top for watering. Select celery stalks with leafy tops and trim them to a length of about 2 inches. Plant the trimmed celery stalks upright in the soil, ensuring they are firmly anchored.
- Water and Care: Place the planted plastic bottles in a sunny location with access to natural light. Water the celery regularly, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. As the celery grows, continue to provide adequate water and monitor for signs of growth.
- Harvesting Your Celery: In approximately 3-4 months, your celery plants will mature, and you can begin harvesting stalks as needed. Simply cut the outer stalks at the base with a sharp knife, leaving the inner stalks to continue growing. Enjoy the satisfaction of incorporating homegrown celery into your favorite recipes!
Experience the Joy of Homegrown Celery
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