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Old 16-05-2014, 11:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Fri, 16 May 2014 21:19:56 +0100, Roger Tonkin wrote:

A while back, someone asked for advice about growing leeks.

I've just got to the transplant stage, so I'll pass on what I
do, while I remember.

I dig a narrow trench about2-3" deep to lant in (saves a bit of
earthing up later on). Use a dibber to make good deepish holes,
in which I usually put a bit of growmore or aomething. Pop the
leks in and water so that the water fills the hole and takes a
bit of soil in with it. I usually use a small watering can and
hold the plants upright whilst watering. Check next day if the
brids have pulled any out, if so firm in a bit.

Hope that helps



Many thanks - I did raise a couple of questions earlier on.

I transplanted mine in to a raised bed last weekend: I am really surprised at
how slowly they have grown compared to everything else I have grown from seed.

I put one row in as I would normally transplant the contents of a plant-pot -
and gently firmed the soil around them.

Another row: I made a hole bigger than the plant-pot: removed contents of plant
pot and dropped in to hole and then filled the holes up with water.

I also was interested in the benefits of this method (as I have seen someone
else ask in thread) : I suspect that commercial ones may not be grown in that
fashion: so I also would like to now the perceived benefits if anyone knows.