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Old 03-09-2005, 06:35 PM
Bob Hobden
 
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"p.mc" wrote
I've tried the tomatoes, and with your help I've had some nice crops the
last couple of seasons, but I,ve now planted leeks months back which I
grew
from seed, and was hoping someone could give me some growing advice, or
direct me to a site that will give me the answers I'm looking for.


Depends if you want to be a hole puncher or a trencher?

When the plants are about the size round of a pencil at the base then it's
time to transplant them.
First dig them up and loosen the soil from the roots. then
Either...

punch holes about 2 inches round and 6+ inches deep about 9 inches apart
( I use an old scaffold pole hammered closed at the end, sharpened, and with
a foot rest, cross piece, welded on) and place a leek plant, bare root, in
it and fill the hole with water. This will wash soil over the roots and the
plant should grow away. As the time progresses the hole will naturally fill
as the plant grows giving you that blanched end. You can, if you wish, bank
them up a bit, like spuds, to obtain more blanched stem.

Or dig a trench about 6 inches deep and then plant a leek at 9 inches apart
in the bottom of the trench. As the plants grow fill in the trench, even
bank them up as above.

It's not as hard work as it sounds (once you've made the tool)

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Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London