CELERY REGROW GUIDE

Minimalist diagram showing how to regrow celery from the base in shallow water.

The Short Version

Celery can regrow leaves, not a full stalk.
Growth comes from the crown at the base, using stored energy and water.

This guide shows what works — and what doesn’t.


What You Need

  • Celery base (about 2 inches tall)
  • Shallow container
  • Water

That’s it.


How to Regrow Celery

  1. Cut the celery, saving the base
  2. Place the base in shallow water
  3. Keep the water level below the cut surface
  4. Put near light
  5. Change water every few days

New leaves emerge from the center.


What to Expect

  • Leaf growth in 5–10 days
  • Thin, leafy stalks
  • Good flavor for soups and stocks

You will not regrow a full grocery-store celery bunch. That’s normal.


When to Stop

  • If the base turns soft or smells off
  • If growth becomes weak
  • If leaves stay pale

At that point, compost it or plant in soil.


Optional: Move to Soil

Planting in soil:

  • Improves leaf size
  • Extends growth time
  • Still won’t recreate a full head

Soil helps — it doesn’t reset the plant.


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