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(09-06-2023, 03:19 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Your old mate Jason also has a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqUWcYAMIbY
Thanks for that Veggie. I've just subscribed to his channel. Nice to see and hear him again as I haven't seen him in about 5 years roughly. Knowledgeable guy and a good crack! Smile Loves to experiment, bit like me really! Rolleyes
By coincidence Jason posted that on 8/6/21, 2 years ago yesterday.
I often look at his videos to see what crazy ideas he has now. Big Grin
(09-06-2023, 03:26 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Spring onions

leeks

Elephant garlic

Babington perennial leek

The Great E'Scape in my garden. Big Grin

Would they all cross if flowering together - new varieties pf alliums?
No idea, but if they could cross they probably have done by now as the Elephant garlic and perennial leeks have been in the garden for years. There are always some ordinary leeks and spring onions that I leave to flower and self seed too. Can't say I've noticed anything unusual though.
I've just eaten 2 Elephant garlic scapes in a potato and apple mint frittata thing, Its given me hiccups. Big Grin
(09-06-2023, 06:16 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]By coincidence Jason posted that on 8/6/21, 2 years ago yesterday.
I often look at his videos to see what crazy ideas he has now. Big Grin
I remember the two of us buying different coloured debri netting to see what difference it meant to growth. Big Grin I see he came to the same conclusion as I,that blue gave the best general growth characteristics.
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