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onions and leeks question
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Sat, 16 May 2009 10:44:26 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On May 14, 4:59*am, Charlie wrote: On Wed, 13 May 2009 16:07:54 -0700, Billy wrote: In article , Ed ex@directory wrote: On 13/05/09 13:15, Therefore wrote: I have lost the labels from both onion and leek seedlings which are about 6" high. Is there any way that I differentiate between them at this stage TIA .............................. Leslie * Why do you need to differentiate them? Just plant each tray/pot load in a separate row. As they grow, the onions will develop tubular hollow leafs whilst the leeks will develop flat leaves. Ed Leeks aren't to be planted until they are about the diameter of a No.2 school pencil, and then they are placed in a trench which is slowly filled in to give the blanched portion of the leek. They can also be planted deep using a dibble and then compost, mulch, etc (you know the routine) added....to accomplish the same end. Charlie We just use a dibble and drop in the leek, we don't fill it in; watering always releases a little soil. Judith Thanks for your method, which is the same as Pat's. Simple is best. I *used* to back fill the hole...no longer will take the time for that! :-) I'm also thinking the same method will work for onion seedlings. Green onions/scallions should develop a nice long white shank this way. Charlie If it's not too personal, how long is your dibble, Charlie? Ones I saw at the nursery were only about 5 inches long, top to bottom. The business end was only about 3 inches (Is it getting warm in here?). Somehow, it just didn't seem manly enough. -- - Billy "For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En2TzBE0lp4 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1050688.html |
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