I discovered, behind my greenhouse, some leek plants (Lyon) that got forgotten and never got planted out last year
. They've grown through the bottom of the pot they were in and made some skinny twisted little leeks. One of these has a flower spike, on top of which there is the usual seed head but with half a dozen or so leek grass plants, about 3 inches or so long.
I'm just about to sow some Lyon Prizetaker for this year, but it seems to me that if I can root these bulbils, they might give me a few extra-early leeks while waiting for my seed-sown Lyon to come. However, I have no idea about grass leeks and how to take them off the seed head. Any advice welcomed.
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I'm just about to sow some Lyon Prizetaker for this year, but it seems to me that if I can root these bulbils, they might give me a few extra-early leeks while waiting for my seed-sown Lyon to come. However, I have no idea about grass leeks and how to take them off the seed head. Any advice welcomed.
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