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flowering leeks
Hi, wondered if anyone's got any views about flowering leeks.....can I
leave them where they are...should I cut the flower heads off...or dig them up and start again. I understand that once a leek has flowered it can be tough to eat in comparison. As a mere seedling of a gardener, opinions are welcome. Thanks |
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flowering leeks
A flowered leek is a spent leek. It will go woody inside and be inedible.
Pull it up. I think they tend to run to seed if they have insufficient water, or they are planted too early. -- David .... Email address on website http://www.avisoft.co.uk .... Blog at http://dlts-french-adventures.blogspot.com/ |
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flowering leeks
Thanks David, it's as I feared....my holiday was good for me....but not
my leeks obviously! |
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"bramble" wrote ... Thanks David, it's as I feared....my holiday was good for me....but not my leeks obviously! The flowers make nice cut flowers though, just do what the florists do and stand them in a very week solution of bleach for a few hours to get rid of the smell. -- Regards Bob |
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Bob Hobden wrote:
Thanks David, it's as I feared....my holiday was good for me....but not my leeks obviously! The flowers make nice cut flowers though, just do what the florists do and stand them in a very week solution of bleach for a few hours to get rid of the smell. What smell? The bleach or the leeks? ;-) David -- David Rance http://www.mesnil.demon.co.uk Fido Address: 2:252/110 writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France |
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"bramble" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, wondered if anyone's got any views about flowering leeks.....can I leave them where they are...should I cut the flower heads off...or dig them up and start again. I understand that once a leek has flowered it can be tough to eat in comparison. As a mere seedling of a gardener, opinions are welcome. Let it flower and save the seed, you will get about two million seeds, enough to last several lifetimes, but you could supply all your friends with free seeds. Alan |
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flowering leeks
Thanks for the advice........I've thinned them out and cut some to put
on display as I too thought they were beautiful. I'm going to leave some to collect the seeds and see what happens to the rest next year. As my vegetable area is my garden I do like to grow things that look good as well as being functional, particularly as it is a communial area I've resuced from weeds and imminent concreteing! Thanks again for all your tips |
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