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I dug up a leek today as it looked "stretched" and I thought it might be bolting. This is a bit of it - its 44" from root to tip of leaf!
I'll chop it off (where the tip of the scissors is) and replant the roots tomorrow in the bed where all once-eaten leeks live out their lives, dreaming of spring and new growth.
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(18-11-2020, 07:42 PM)Veggie Wrote: I dug up a leek today as it looked "stretched" and I thought it might be bolting. This is a bit of it - its 44" from root to tip of leaf!
I'll chop it off (where the tip of the scissors is) and replant the roots tomorrow in the bed where all once-eaten leeks live out their lives, dreaming of spring and new growth. Nice one Veggie, do you mind keeping us updated with photos?
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Photos of my stirfry?
I'd have to label this particular stump as it'll be amongst its cousins who have been eaten before. I probably have a group photo somewhere if that will do?
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Danny, these are replanted stumps - see how they clump up!
Photo taken last February.
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(18-11-2020, 08:40 PM)Veggie Wrote: Danny, these are replanted stumps - see how they clump up!
Photo taken last February. Oh yer, if you want you can call the new one Danny as stumpy is one of my nicknames
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(18-11-2020, 07:42 PM)Veggie Wrote: I dug up a leek today as it looked "stretched" and I thought it might be bolting. This is a bit of it - its 44" from root to tip of leaf!
I'll chop it off (where the tip of the scissors is) and replant the roots tomorrow in the bed where all once-eaten leeks live out their lives, dreaming of spring and new growth. If you are like me you will eat a lot of the green as well. It annoys me when I see television chefs chuck the green section away!
The green part has a stronger flavour and is more 'leeky'
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19-11-2020, 06:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-11-2020, 06:22 PM by Veggie.)
I eat all the bits that aren't damaged - white or green. Too good to waste.
BTW, I'll be replanting the beetroot tops too. They won't grow another edible root but they will grow leaves for picking and eating.
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Its a compulsion! I have to keep things growing if I can. Beetroot leaves are very pretty.
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(19-11-2020, 07:44 PM)Veggie Wrote: Its a compulsion! I have to keep things growing if I can. Beetroot leaves are very pretty. They are pretty however I have never eaten them, I assume you can have them raw, steamed, stir fried etc?
I'd never really grown beetroot before this year and have to say I've fallen in love with it. We now have it every Sunday with our roast, roast it in foil from frozen it's lovely.
I have two different varieties for next year
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