Celery is one of the most challenging vegetables to grow — it needs consistent moisture, cool temperatures, and a long season. But homegrown celery is far more flavorful than anything from a store.
Zone 11A has a very long growing season with mild winters. Many crops can be grown nearly year-round with successive plantings.
Good companions: tomatoes, beans, brassicas, leeks
Avoid planting near: corn, parsnips (compete aggressively for similar nutrients)
85-120 days from transplant; harvest entire plant or outer stalks as needed
USDA Hardiness Zone 11A has an average last spring frost around Jan 1 and first fall frost around Dec 31. All planting dates above are calculated from these frost dates. Your specific location may vary — check with your local extension office for the most accurate dates.