Celery plants are usually harvested at 5-6cm tall. They also can grow up to a foot tall or a foot and half. A method to make it grow taller and faster is cut it at the bottom when it reaches 8cm.
Twice as long as carrot and half as long as radish.
In all seriousness, how long does it take to WHAT celery? Grow it? Eat it? Cook it?
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That is what i am trying to find out for Science.
I did a project on changing the color of celery with food color. I think it took about a week for it to reach its full color. If your celery has leaves, it changes the color of them too!
Celery can be tricky to grow. The stalks will be dry and small if it does not get enough water. It can take up to 130 or 140 days to grow.
you plant it
a celery stalk is one long big strip of celery
The celery plant's fruits are shattering type and on maturity disperse in the field and germinate on getting suitable environmental conditions only.
One 7" long stalk of raw celery contains about 6 calories.
if you are dicing it up and boing it about 5-7 minutes
long green celery sticks
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It takes approximately 30-40 days to reach maturity.
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It depends on how much food coloring you are trying to absorb, and how big the celery is. If you have a small stick of celery and a lot of food coloring, it will most likely take about a week or so for the celery to completely absorb the food coloring. When the color of the water and the color of the celery switch places, it is fully absorbed. I will be doing this experiment myself to see how long in days, minutes, and seconds it takes, but if you have any more questions, try it!
A plant of the Parsley family (Apium graveolens), of which the blanched leafstalks are used as a salad.
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A stalk (or some people call it a rib) is one of the long pieces that are attached at the bottom of the head of celery. What most people call a "bunch of celery," the USDA calls a "stalk;" and what most people call a "stalk of celery," they call a "branch." One other term needs describing: "node," which is the point at which the first leaves or leafstems appear on a branch of celery.