
🌱 Introduction and history
Meet Soup Celery, also known as Leaf Celery or Chinese Celery (Apium graveolens var. secalinum) — a heritage herb with roots in Europe and Asia. Unlike traditional celery grown for thick stalks, this aromatic variety is celebrated for its intensely flavorful leaves and slender stems. Widely used in Asian cuisine and rustic European soups, it has made its way into gardens worldwide as a compact, culinary all-star. Whether tossed into broths or used fresh in salads, Soup Celery adds an earthy, peppery punch.
💊 Medicinal Benefits
Soup Celery isn’t just for flavor — it’s a powerhouse of gentle healing. It contains Apigenin and Luteolin, natural flavonoids known for their:
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Antioxidant effects
- Digestive support
Traditionally used as a digestive aid, Soup Celery tea can help soothe bloating and flatulence. Its compounds are also being studied for potential roles in supporting heart health and calming the nervous system.
📅 When to Plant in South Africa
In South Africa, sow Soup Celery in early Spring (August–October) for the best results. In cooler inland regions, it can be started earlier indoors and transplanted once the frost has passed.
🏡 Where to Plant
Soup Celery is ideal for:
- Raised beds
- Garden rows
- Deep containers or grow bags
It grows best when planted directly in fertile garden soil, but will also thrive on sunny patios in pots with sufficient depth.
🌞 Soil, Water & Sunlight Requirements
✅ Soil
Rich, well-draining loam enriched with compost or worm castings is perfect. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0) is ideal.
✅ Sunlight
Prefers full sun, but tolerates partial shade — especially helpful during the peak of summer in hotter regions.
✅ Water
Keep the soil evenly moist, not soggy. Consistency is key to prevent bitterness and encourage lush leaf growth.
✅ Fertilize
Apply an organic nitrogen-rich fertilizer or compost tea every 3–4 weeks during the growing season.
✅ Spacing
Space seedlings 10–15 cm apart in rows spaced 25–30 cm apart.
✅ Seeds germinate
Germination takes 10–14 days in warm, moist soil. Thin seedlings once they reach 5 cm.
✅ Transplanting
Transplant 6–8 week-old seedlings once they have 3–4 true leaves. Harden them off before planting outdoors.
✅ Maturity height
Mature plants reach 30–45 cm tall.
🍓 Flowers & Fruit
As a biennial grown as an annual, Soup Celery may bolt in its second year or under heat stress. Its small white flowers appear in umbrella-shaped clusters and are typically removed to prolong leaf production.
🌼 Companion Plants
Soup Celery enjoys the company of:
- Tomatoes – enhance growth
- Carrots & Onions – pest deterrence
- Cabbage family – creates a beneficial microclimate
Avoid planting near corn or potatoes.
🐛 Common Pests
Watch out for:
- Aphids
- Leaf miners
- Cutworms
- Caterpillars
Use neem oil or a gentle soapy spray, and encourage ladybugs and lacewings to control pests naturally.
🧺Harvesting
Harvest begins around 80–90 days after sowing. Cut outer stalks and leaves as needed, allowing inner growth to continue. Regular picking promotes fresh regrowth.
🫙Storage
- Refrigerate fresh leaves in a damp paper towel inside a sealed container for up to 7 days.
- Dry leaves by hanging or using a dehydrator. Store in an airtight jar away from sunlight for up to 6 months.
🧪 How to Use as Medicine
Digestive Tea:
- Steep 1 tbsp chopped fresh leaves in 250 ml hot water for 10 minutes.
- Sip warm after meals to ease digestion.
Anti-inflammatory Broth Add-In:
- Add a handful of fresh leaves to soups and stews to support inflammation relief.
Note: Not suitable for people with celery allergies or those on diuretic medications.
🎉 Fun Fact
Did you know? In traditional Chinese medicine, Soup Celery has long been used to help regulate blood pressure and cool internal heat. Its pungent flavor was even believed to ward off evil spirits!
⚠️ Caution
- Celery is a common allergen — test in small amounts if unsure.
- May act as a natural diuretic, so consult your healthcare provider if you are on water tablets or blood pressure medication.
- Avoid use during pregnancy in large medicinal doses.
🌿 Ready to grow your own flavour-packed healer?
Add Soup Celery to your garden this spring and enjoy fresh, fragrant leaves for soups, teas, and natural healing. Perfect for small spaces and full of vibrant energy — this is one herb your kitchen (and body) will thank you for!