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No, celery are stalks that grow above ground. Its relative celeriac is a root that grows underground.
Celery grows above ground. Hope I helped.
yes celery does grow above ground. you can mound dirt or mulch at the base to get that nice blanched white area at the base
Celery typically takes about 3 to 4 months to grow from a stalk.
No corn grows on a corn stalk above ground.
There are a few. Celery grown in stalks. Brussel sprouts grow on a stalk. Artichokes grow on top of a stalk. Corn grows on a stalk, but it's actually a grain. Asparagus is a stalk. Sugar cane, bamboo shoots, and lemon grass are all stalks, too.
To grow celery from cuttings, cut the base of a celery stalk and place it in a shallow dish of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow. Once roots have formed, plant the cutting in soil and water regularly.
To grow celery in water successfully, place the base of a celery stalk in a container of water, ensuring the cut end is submerged. Change the water every few days and place the container in a sunny spot. After a week or two, roots will start to grow, and you can transplant the celery into soil for continued growth.
To grow celery in water, place the base of a celery stalk in a shallow dish of water, making sure the cut end is submerged. Change the water every few days and place the dish in a sunny spot. After a week or two, roots will start to grow, and you can transplant the celery into soil to continue growing.
Cabbages grow above ground
To successfully root celery, cut off the bottom of a celery stalk and place it in a shallow dish of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow before planting it in soil.
Parsley is a herb, the roots grow in soil, the stalks and leaves grow above ground, the parts of the plant we used as a herb all grow above ground.