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Celeriac
@Marci ,
Hello Marci ,
I've just planted out my celeriac seedlings at one in the middle of each square foot square as they can grow to around 9 inches across if you are lucky .
I'll also be sowing a successional crop in another 10 days as I want to take them right up to the first frost date then lift them and store them as whole roots , also blanch them & freeze . Cook & mash some with potatoes , potatoes & rutabaga & also sweet potatoes then vac pack , heat seal them for freezing .
We've been eating them for a couple of years and discovered that they freeze well when cooked & mixed with other things. The blanched ones go well as five or six inch cubes in a six pint stew or four or five whizzed up in a lot of home made soups.
Dave
Hello Marci ,
I've just planted out my celeriac seedlings at one in the middle of each square foot square as they can grow to around 9 inches across if you are lucky .
I'll also be sowing a successional crop in another 10 days as I want to take them right up to the first frost date then lift them and store them as whole roots , also blanch them & freeze . Cook & mash some with potatoes , potatoes & rutabaga & also sweet potatoes then vac pack , heat seal them for freezing .
We've been eating them for a couple of years and discovered that they freeze well when cooked & mixed with other things. The blanched ones go well as five or six inch cubes in a six pint stew or four or five whizzed up in a lot of home made soups.
Dave
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