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When were they sown, how close together are they, and how big are they?
This time of year, I generally pop them in once the potato or other beds start coming free, so I tease a few out at a time and pop them as deep as I can into dibbed holes, and water them in. Then leave them be. I'm planning on putting them in next week once the first potato bed has come free.
I'm gonna try mine for about 6" if I can get the dibber in that deep. I'll be putting my leeks in about a weeks time
Hayley B
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Dig up your leeks, make a hole about six inches deep (I use a bit of an old broom handle) so you've got a nice firmish cylindrical hole. Trim the leek roots a little bit so you can just drop the plant into the hole. Don't backfill the hole, just water them in gently. As time goes by the leek should expand to fill the hole.
With all the rain we have had I have found the holes I put the leeks in have filled in, will this mean small leeks?
No.........the soil around them will be loose so the leeks will expand easily. All the holes eventually fill in....its just a question of time!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Well, Solitare - I'm sowing some more soon - they may not get as huge as some but I'll eat them next year, they will just be smaller than the ones sown a while back.
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