Before planting celery, soak the seeds first. When soaking, put the seeds in a bag. After binding, soak them in water for about 2 days. Then take them out. They will germinate in about 3 to 4 days.
When planting, the seeds will be evenly spread on the surface of the soil, first spread in a small piece of land, and then transplant after growing seedlings.
When the seedlings grow to the height of about the length of the fingers, they need to be transplanted and fixed. At this time, they need to be planted one by one. The distance between the two seedlings should be the same, the rows and columns should be aligned, and then a small amount of farmyard manure should be applied to supplement nutrients.
After setting the value, water twice a day before the celery does not grow a new root, once in the morning and once in the evening. If dead seedlings are found, make up in time. When all the young seedlings grow new roots and have new leaves, apply fertilizer. In addition, we should pay attention to the timely removal of weeds.