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(06-11-2020, 10:22 AM)Broadway Wrote: InterestingMy methods aren't as complicated as the link suggests. I just dig up my biggest leek with as much soil as possible. I put it in a large bucket and top up with garden soil. It then stands in the corner of the greenhouse doing its thing. I water it through the summer when required and allow the seed head to form. My seed head seemed to have quite a bit of grass on it so I didn't bother 'shaving' the seeds off.
After potting up the grass I don't use any heat or grow lights as I am not exhibiting and just want decent leeks for the table. I will pot them on into bigger pots when they are well established.
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