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Get started!Celery's green leaves, stems and seeds add flavor to soups, stews and fresh salads. Grow as a summer crop in the north or in winter where temperatures stay above 40.
Grow celery as a summer crop in northern zones, a winter crop in the South, where temperatures do not fall below 40F degrees, or a spring or fall crop in most other areas. The fine green leaves and thin hollow stems add wonderful celery flavor to soups, stews, and fresh salads.
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