Sorry if this is covered somewhere but I am in a panic and don't have time to trawl through all the threads that cover leeks!
I asked the nice lady at the dairy where they sell plants if she had any leek plants for sale. She popped out to the back door and brought me a huge clump of Longbow. They are still quite spindly - nowhere near pencil thickness and there must be hundreds of them!! No charge!!
Problem is, what do I do with them now until I have a bit of earth ready for them to be planted into. I was looking for a dozen or so plants so I now have to get more space sorted out - lucky me!
Will they survive if I put them in a bucket and should I put them in compost or earth?
I asked the nice lady at the dairy where they sell plants if she had any leek plants for sale. She popped out to the back door and brought me a huge clump of Longbow. They are still quite spindly - nowhere near pencil thickness and there must be hundreds of them!! No charge!!
Problem is, what do I do with them now until I have a bit of earth ready for them to be planted into. I was looking for a dozen or so plants so I now have to get more space sorted out - lucky me!
Will they survive if I put them in a bucket and should I put them in compost or earth?
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