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mjg000

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2016, 17:36 »
January update..... just to say that I did not loose my leeks, they recovered and many are still in the ground, they are not huge, I am picking the largest first and stripping the top layers or so of leaves which show some rust, they then present a good white stem that smells and tastes great.  Glad I left them to themselves to see if they would recover. Thanks for the advice.

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2016, 23:40 »
My leeks are still very small, picked some yesterday. By the time they had been cleaned they were only about 6ins and the thickness of about 2 pencils but still made lovely soup. I was very late planting them,  some of mine got rust. Will use them whole steamed for dinners. 

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Re: Leeks
« Reply #17 on: January 23, 2016, 17:59 »
My leek crops usually get quite a bit of rust.  However this year, I have grown the same varieties, Bleu de Solaise and Jaunes de Poitou as usual, and not a spot of rust anywhere.   

Wondering why this could be, especially as it has been relatively warm and wet.   I planted at the same density too.


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