I have some spare leeks that I was going to give to a neighbour, so that they can try growing them. They are not that big, only about pencil thickness, so I thought they would transplant well.
The only problem is, it has been dinging down snow and last night it was a hard frost - minus 9 supposedly. Tonight/tomorrow looks like being more of the same, and it may continue for who knows how long.
If I do dib these in for the folks next door, will frozen rain/ snow falling into the holes damage the roots/leaves and harm the plants ? Or are these things tough as old boots ? Anyone got experience of this problem ?
On the plus side, if my woodstove gets any hotter, I may even take off my jacket...
The only problem is, it has been dinging down snow and last night it was a hard frost - minus 9 supposedly. Tonight/tomorrow looks like being more of the same, and it may continue for who knows how long.
If I do dib these in for the folks next door, will frozen rain/ snow falling into the holes damage the roots/leaves and harm the plants ? Or are these things tough as old boots ? Anyone got experience of this problem ?
On the plus side, if my woodstove gets any hotter, I may even take off my jacket...
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