Hooray! There’s Celery in Johnston County
James, our farm partner in Johnston County, has been working
hard to grow the delicious celery in your boxes. Over the past few years, James
and our own Kevin O’Connell have been learning how to grow celery in North
Carolina.
Most celery is grown in California and Michigan, and not
typically seen in North Carolina because it’s a challenging crop to grow here.
Celery needs a long time in the ground, between 130 and 140 days. Additionally,
the weather needs to be mostly cool, and celery also needs a lot of water. Does
that sound like North Carolina to you? These hundred degree days answer that
question, don’t they?
This year, James used plastic ground cover to help him grow
celery by keeping the weeds down that took over last year. The plastic ground cover
also helps retain the moisture in the soil. The increased water has helped the
stalks grow into larger, thicker ribs. Kevin says the celery is “practically
growing in the mud.”
James’ celery is the “unblanched” variety, which gives it a
stronger flavor profile. Due to the stronger flavor, less celery is needed in
recipes. Celery you might find in the grocery store is typically blanched.
When you eat that crunchy celery, say a thank you to James
for successfully bringing celery to North Carolina and our produce boxes this
summer!
The flavor of the celery is outstanding! A little really does go a long way. A great addition to bone broth.
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