Leek Advice
Broadway Offline
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#31
Thanks Vinny

Your pun is pardonedSmile

Do you have any advice on storing the tubers, can I or should I plant them now?

Many thanks......
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These are my leeks - all shapes and sizes. The ones in the black pot at the back should have been planted out - but weren't so they can stay there now. I'd call those pencil thickness.
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Right, I've got two more questions and that's it, promise.

Could the thickness, or lack of it, be down to me not making a big enough hole with the dibber?

Can I lift these and plant them somewhere else?

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When did you plant them?
Still haven't seen a photo of yours!
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(22-11-2020, 07:23 PM)Veggie Wrote: When did you plant them?
Still haven't seen a photo of yours!
Sorry I thought you were being sarcastic, well you were sort ofSmile

I tell you what, I'll attach the photo this timeSmileSmile

   
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Sarcastic? Me???? Surely not. ;P

Your leeks look fine - very healthy. You just need to add a little more patience. Wink
Have you considered growing the JAs in containers? If you decide you don't like them, they'll be easier to dispose of. When I grew them, I couldn't get rid of them as they'd spread everywhere and they kept coming back for years (and I don't mean as wind). Smile
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Patience, I'm a man! Ok I'll let them alone.

Regards the JA's, not considered containers but given the leeks deserve a stay of execution I'll bung them down the bottom for this year. Can I plant them now?

Thanks for your advice VeggieSmile
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https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/grow-your-...-artichoke
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#39
My leeks are growing through the weeds I intend leaving them there till the spring when I hope to harvest them. I suppose I could always dig a few and cook them as baby leeks, be nice with chicken and a white wine sauce.
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(22-11-2020, 09:16 PM)Veggie Wrote: https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/grow-your-...-artichoke
Never grew these before, might be worth considering for next year up against the fence.
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