Growing Celery in Zone 9A

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 9A has a very long growing season with mild winters. Many crops can be grown nearly year-round with successive plantings.

Top Growing Tips

Companion Planting

Good companions: tomatoes, beans, brassicas, leeks

Avoid planting near: corn, parsnips (compete aggressively for similar nutrients)

Harvest Timeline

85-120 days from transplant; harvest entire plant or outer stalks as needed

About Zone 9A

USDA Hardiness Zone 9A has an average last spring frost around Feb 28 and first fall frost around Nov 28. 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.