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(19-02-2025, 05:23 PM)Veggie Wrote: Planted all the leftover Babington perennial leek bulbils - about half a jam jar full. When I say "planted" I mean that I scraped off a bit of soil and dropped half a dozen bulbils there - just as Mother Nature would have done without the scraping bit. I added them to the area I call "Babington Island" where most of the Babington's grow. They're shooting now, so I was able to "plant" them in the gaps. Lots of young leeks showing, as well as the larger, old plants.I need to do the same with my Elephant garlic remainders which have went green and are beginning to sprout. I already have a bed full of them and that will be enough for me as I don't particularily like to eat them anyway! It seems such a shame to waste them though As I bet there are 20 or30 cloves that need planting out? I'll sacrifice another small bed for them and plant them close together.
Fed the wormeries and hotbin with lots of unwanted cut herbs - hope the worms like coriander and mint!
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