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I sowed some leek seed back at the end of March but a couple of weeks after germinating they fell prey to dampening off. Am I too late to try again with another batch and what type of pot/container is best?
I sowed some leek seed back at the end of March but a couple of weeks after germinating they fell prey to dampening off. Am I too late to try again with another batch and what type of pot/container is best?
Big thanks
What is wrong with straight in to the ground other wise ordinary seed trays will do do not worry about the lateness they will catch up
Jacob
What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
What is wrong with straight in to the ground other wise ordinary seed trays will do do not worry about the lateness they will catch up
Jacob
Thanks for the reassurance. I would plant straight out if I was able to get to the plot more often but as as I'm working away at the moment I don't want to saddle my OH with frequent visits when he's up to the eyeballs in DIY.
I've only just sown some Musselburgh and they should see us thru til March April time so I hope it's not too late
Likewise Nick, they're just showing through now!
I have some others which were to go in when the early tatties came out but they're way to advanced and will be nearly ready for eating by then!
I'll just have to find somewhere else to plant them methinks!
Can't have too many leeks!!!
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)
Just sowing my second lot now too. They are going into the polytunnel after the peas (not sure if that is ok for rotation ?) but then they should see us through until next April (hopefully). Just pulled the last of last years using this method, although the middles were a bit solid!
~ Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway. ~ Mary Kay Ash
Hello Bionda and welcome to the Vine. I hope your leeks will be fine as I am planning to sow some now. I have some ready to plant out which I intend to eat as baby leeks as soon as possible, and some I am going to plant now to give me leeks through the winter. Good luck.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
Hi,
iv just sown my third lot of leeks that should do me till next year, and as we had a goood harvest last year, And sowed strait in the ground at the end of June i wouldn't worry.I'M no expert though.
Am I right in thinking these are supposed to follow new potatoes?
Does this not mess up further crop rotations? Although I have a section between my current designated spot for spring onions/garlic/leeks and the potato section.
I'm following John Seymour who says that leeks go in after the new pots have been lifted, and then next year this bed will be peas and beans. I'm now worried that I've not got enough leeks (50 - is that enough for 2 families...?) so might sow some more in a pot later today....
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