(09-12-2025, 11:18 AM)Veggie Wrote: Think about why they're called "perennial" leeks. If you dig them up like ordinary leeks, they'd be annual ones!
I'll be honest with you, I've only taken the odd leaf off them for flavouring. I'm aiming to grow a big clump of them because they're rare in the wild and the only place I've seen them is on Flat Holm island. I consider them to be an ornamental onion as the flowers are fascinating, so tall!
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I remember you saying they were rare and passed on some growing bulbs to a pal, both his and mine died off but mine have come back, I'm not sure about his. If you send some I'll give them again.
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