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Leaf celery - again!
Put the previous days crop of dehydrated leaf celery into a one-gallon
container today and it is almost completely full. Had to pack it a little bit but the stuff still has a nice aroma and a good, green color to it. The second batch, harvested this morning also, only fills two trays in the dehydrator and partially at that. Will probably be able to harvest more in another week as we are getting some nice, but spotty, rainfalls today. Some of the bigger stalks of the celery were preparing to produce seed so I got them out just in time. The next bunch that goes to seed will be left alone to plant their seed in the herb garden for future crops. George Father Inquisitor, HOSSPOJ |
Leaf celery - again!
>Some of the bigger stalks of the celery were preparing to produce seed >so I got them out just in time. Uhhuh. >The next bunch that goes to seed will be >left alone to plant their seed in the herb garden for future crops. Does Celery Seed taste like Celery Seed? (For those who don't understand this question, Celery Seed (the spice) is from a different plant than the celery stalks one smears with peanut butter, cream cheese and sprinkles or puts in a soup/salad.) Shawn Turner Ohio, USA |
Leaf celery - again!
On 4/23/2010 8:15 PM, ST wrote:
> >> Some of the bigger stalks of the celery were preparing to produce seed >> so I got them out just in time. > > Uhhuh. >> The next bunch that goes to seed will be >> left alone to plant their seed in the herb garden for future crops. > > Does Celery Seed taste like Celery Seed? > (For those who don't understand this question, Celery Seed (the spice) > is from a different plant than the celery stalks one smears with peanut > butter, cream cheese and sprinkles or puts in a soup/salad.) > Shawn Turner > Ohio, USA I don't know, I don't eat the seed from the leaf celery plants and seldom use celery seed (the spice)in cooking. |
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