Growing your own CELERY on a Towergarden for year-round juicing. Celery Juice Detox.
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Celery Juicing Tower.
Growing your own celery to juice is where it is at friends!
I have wanted to follow @medicalmediums celery protocol for so long, but you know it’s homegrown or no-go for me so I spent the last 5 months setting up a celery juicing tower.
It has 64 plants all growing at different stages so as I harvest one I have another ready to step in and replace it. This is so exciting to me!!! Make sure to check out my YouTube series named Celery Juicing to learn how you can grow your own tower of celery!
It takes time to get things established but now it is a super simple step to maintain and it will grow year-round. Nonstop. Fresh celery juice any day I desire!!! I’m a little excited about this, to say the least.
Fresh-picked with all the nutrients intact. No risk of pesticides or herbicides or anti-bacterial cleansers that they sometimes dip celery in before packaging….. Who is in? Set up your juicing tower following my instructions, join my Facebook group, and let’s geek out about it together!
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I have found that even though I have four towers, it’s not enough to grow everything I want. The celery seeding tips were helpful. Before then I wasn’t able to get them to grow. You have been a daily inspiration.
Yeah. 4 towers is the equivalent of 4 five foot raised beds. It’s a good supplement garden but to grow all the things all the time you may need six or more depending on how much you eat from them. This year I have 3 more for winter squash and vining plants.
What soap do you all use to clean the plastic pods?
I don’t usually use soap. I have some dr bronzers I use on the towers occasionally.
What state are you in
Western NC.
I have a lot to learn. Lot of experience needed.
Baby steps! One plant at a time. I’m a 20 + year gardener so transitioning to towers was easy for me….but I had a lot of failures in the 20 years to learn from.
It’s so beautiful! I’ve been waiting for this one! ❤️
I love it!! It took a solid 5 months to establish.
What do you do with the pulp that get out from the juicer? Do you recuperate it?
I have worm compost farm and I usually have chickens (recent mishap) that I feed it too. You can dehydrate it it though and add it back into soups and meals. I grow so much produce that composting is the best option for me.