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Can anyone give me some help. Last year I planted leeks in a tray, as usual I was left with half a tray of seedling. Being a kind sort I found an unplanted part of the plot and planted this large clump. These seedling now look like the strong little chaps waiting to be transplanted. Can I actually use these for this year or will they run straight to seed, it seems such a shame to waste them.PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP??????
The leek is a biennial and flowers in the second year. I wouldn't plant them out as even the best leeks only have about 1 yr to 18 month between sowing and flowering!
Far better to sow new leeks now and eat tuthers as mini leeks before they run to seed!
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)
I have the same and I'm planning on planting out. I think there is a strong chance they'kll go to seed but they're so small right now its not worth the bother harvesting. I'll just see how they go but I have sown new seed already which will also be planted out.
It's my first posting so I am well impressed with the response. I think I will do a little of both.Shoukd have enough room Thanks for sharing your experience.
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