I still have not transplanted my Lees. Is it too late to do so? Thanks for any advice.
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I have been planting a few over the last few weeks for a succession! Still got quite a few to plant as the spuds come out!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
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I've been planting leeks out in all the gardens I work in this week - last 150 at the Castle Gardens tomorrow.Rat
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another behinder here to,got room & space but no time yet,they stand in the deep tray waiting to escape,
what age says you are an old fogie zazenLast edited by lottie dolly; 20-08-2010, 10:56 PM.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Never to late to try anything as far as planting and sowing goes. However the amount of success will depend largely on the weather. If we winter starts late then there is plenty of growing time left, maybe 3/4months which is plenty of time for leeks to grow to a decent size. On the down side frosts and cold weather could be with as within 4/6 weeks which would slow the growth of leeks down and greatly reduce the size of the harvest.
Ian
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I planted some out in September last year (no deliberate plan, just didn't get around to it by then) and they still looked like little spring onions come the winter. However they survived the heavy snow and then bulked up a bit in the spring. Still quite small when pulled but really tasty and still worthwhile. Having said that have all mine I was intending to plant in this year now as I want thicker stems - although I do still have some in a trough so maybe I can find some more space for some ickle ones..........
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I think I'll be going for the baby leek idea ............mine were planted out a couple of weeks ago and still look pretty weedy .S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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