The necessary conditions for successful cultivation can be created in any garden, if the necessary water is available.
Best says the celery a medium, sufficiently moist soil enriched with humus. Light soils must be able to be sufficiently irrigated. However, stagnant moisture is not tolerated. Celeriac is sensitive to late frosts and reacts to spring frost by bolting. However, it is quite robust against autumn frosts. Celeriac should not follow carrots in the crop rotation, parsley or parsnips. He himself should only all 4 to 5 Years come to cultivation on the same area. Mixed cultivation with gherkins is widespread.