I'm so HAPPY!!!!!
I saved some Bleu de Solaise leek seeds last year; lovingly transplanted the parent leeks to a separate spot [now the base of my permanent leek bed], watched them flower and slowly go over...waited until a day came when they were halfway between flowering and dry [leeks are notorious for going mouldy before the seeds ripen and dry off properly], put the heads in the greenhouse for months, put them into paper bags and I'm waiting still for each tiny flower head to dry enough to pop the seeds out....
So on 14th Feb I sowed a handful alongside some Mussleburgh....and the Mussleburghs came up really quickly and I though - oh gosh, they haven't been saved properly, something's gone wrong, I've wasted a year's flippin seed saving time...
I've gone to the tray tonight and THEY'RE UP - LOADS OF THEM.
I'm so chuffed!!!!!!
Phew!!!
I saved some Bleu de Solaise leek seeds last year; lovingly transplanted the parent leeks to a separate spot [now the base of my permanent leek bed], watched them flower and slowly go over...waited until a day came when they were halfway between flowering and dry [leeks are notorious for going mouldy before the seeds ripen and dry off properly], put the heads in the greenhouse for months, put them into paper bags and I'm waiting still for each tiny flower head to dry enough to pop the seeds out....
So on 14th Feb I sowed a handful alongside some Mussleburgh....and the Mussleburghs came up really quickly and I though - oh gosh, they haven't been saved properly, something's gone wrong, I've wasted a year's flippin seed saving time...
I've gone to the tray tonight and THEY'RE UP - LOADS OF THEM.
I'm so chuffed!!!!!!
Phew!!!
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