Celery Seeds
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Ancient documents reveal that celery was originally from the Mediterranean area, and was cultivated for medicinal purposes before 850 B.C. to relieve pain, treat colds and flu, ease digestion issues, arthritis, and liver and spleen problems.
Domesticated by the Italians in the 17th century, celery stalks changed from hollow to solid, and became less bitter. After years of cultivation, early gardeners discovered cooler weather produced tastier and more tender stalks, especially if they were blanched.
The two main types of celery are self-blanching or yellow, and green (Pascal celery), which is most common in the United States. To produce yellow stalks, gardeners discovered they could ‘blanch’, or push up dirt around the base of the stalk to prevent sunlight from reaching the stalks and turning them green. Blanched celery tends to be tastier and crunchier and less stringy.
Often eaten raw with peanut butter as a snack, mixed in smoothies or salads, or served as celery sticks, often along with carrots. Celery is delicious added to soups, casseroles and stir-fry. The leaves are also edible and can be used for a colorful garnish for cocktails and soups, too, while celery seed is used as a spice to add a touch of celery flavor to a dish.
Celery is highly nutritious and contains vitamins A, B, C, K, fiber, folate, potassium, along with potent anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants which fight auto-immune disease, cancer and cardiovascular disease, and can also lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Since celery is 95% water, it can help prevent dehydration, while the high fiber levels aid digestion. This vegetable is best eaten quickly after harvesting, as it loses nutrients quickly.
As celery is a warm weather plant, start your St. Clare’s heirloom celery seeds indoors around 8 to 10 weeks before your last frost.
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Celery – Golden Self Blanching
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Golden Self Blanching Celery (a.k.a. Golden Self-Blanching...)
Days to Maturity: 85–95 Days
Golden Self Blanche Celery was introduced in 1883 by Johnson & Stokes, and has remained a garden favorite ever since. Known for its pale yellow-green stalks that naturally turn golden without the need for blanching, this variety stands out for both its classic good looks and dependable performance. Compact and sturdy, plants grow 24–30″ tall with crisp, mild-flavored stalks that reach 6–12″ in length—ideal for fresh eating, soups, or cooking. Valued for its good keeping quality, and rich nutritional content—including vitamin K, vitamin C, folate, and potassium—Golden Self Blanche remains a time-tested favorite for gardeners!
200 Seeds per pack
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Celery – Tall Utah 52-70
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Tall Utah 52-70 Celery (a.k.a. Utah 52-70 , Utah Giant 52-70, Utah Improved 52-70)
Days to Maturity: 100–120 Days
Tall Utah 52-70 is a dependable heirloom celery introduced by Ferry-Morse in 1953, prized for its tall 30″ plants and crisp, medium-dark green stalks averaging 11–12″ long. Bred for improved flavor, color, and vigor, it matures in about 100–120 days but can be harvested earlier. This stringless, tender variety needs no blanching and offers good resistance to Brown Check, Fusarium Race II, and Western Celery Mosaic. Ideal for fresh eating or cooking, Tall Utah 52-70 remains a top choice for both home gardeners and market growers seeking classic celery taste and performance!
200 Seeds per pack
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Celery – Tendercrisp
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Tendercrisp Celery
Days to Maturity: 90–105 Days
Tendercrisp Celery is a Pascal-type heirloom introduced by Ferry-Morse in 1969, prized for its tall, smooth, dark green stalks and high-yielding growth. Plants reach 24–36″ tall and mature in 90–105 days, though baby stalks can be picked earlier for a milder flavor. The thick, juicy stalks have a crisp texture and subtly nutty, sometimes slightly peppery taste—ideal for snacking or cooking. This open-pollinated variety resists Western Celery Mosaic Virus and shows tolerance to boron and magnesium deficiencies. Nutritious and dependable, Tendercrisp remains a top choice for home gardeners and market growers seeking flavor, vigor, and dependable results!
200 Seeds per pack
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