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VegWill

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Leeks
« on: June 17, 2013, 13:39 »
I love Leeks.

I'm moving to a new house in the next month. Are there any varieties of Leek that can be planted this late in the year?


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mumofstig

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2013, 13:43 »
Not really, the ones I planted in Feb & March are still only like chives, but can at least grow till the winter - IMO sowing now just wouldn't give them enough time  :(

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2013, 13:45 »
That's a shame. It'll have to wait til next year then.

What sort of veggies can be sown from Summer onwards?

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mumofstig

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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2013, 14:25 »
Here is the site's sowing and harvest chart

http://www.allotment-garden.org/vegetable/general/sowing-harvest-vegetable-chart.php

you can buy lots of module plants from the garden centre for planting now as well  ;)

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2013, 14:40 »
Our local Home base had leeks in modules (no variety mentioned) at the weekend which could be planted out in the next couple of weeks.

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2013, 15:31 »
Excellent. That sounds good. I am a complete novice so any advice is greatly appreciated.


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Re: Leeks
« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2013, 18:01 »
Was going to say the same, several GC's around here had leeks in pots last weekend, so buy a couple of pots and keep them or eve put in something a bit bigger.

Mine are still fairly small, grass blade like, but are at least starting to look more substantial and stand up. Another 3 years and they may amount to something worthwhile. :lol: :lol: :lol:

This year has been a bit crazy so almost anything could happen.
« Last Edit: June 17, 2013, 18:03 by AnnieB »

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #7 on: June 17, 2013, 18:20 »
A garden centre near us sells Musselborough leeks at £2 per 20, dry roots, reasonably sized ,wrapped in newspaper between August and September. They also sell dry rooted resilient brassicas such as January King, curly kale etc. They're a god send if your crop has failed for some reason, and can give you late Winter cropping and into the Spring.

I bought them once as I got my allotment at the end of the growing season. Not perfect but good enough, considering there were no other options

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #8 on: June 17, 2013, 21:30 »
Yes too late now for fully grown leeks

BUT

sow a packet anyhow in a deep tray or a small bed to eat as leek thinnings in several months. You will get the flavour of leeks and a few stir fried or added to a salad gives a marvellous flavour.

 I always sow a pack or two about now just for that purpose, and let some grow on further when they will be thicker but still a baby veg....much prized in restaurants!!
"Set down the wine and the dice and perish the thought of tomorrow"


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