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Leeks and celeriac (again)
How long can I leave them in the ground before they go to seed? I want some seed from the leeks, but I'm not interested in seed from the celeriac. If I have to dig them up, how do I store them? Alan -- Reply to alan(at)windsor-berks(dot)freeserve(dot)co(dot)uk |
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Leeks and celeriac (again)
In article , "Alan Holmes" writes: | | How long can I leave them in the ground before they go to seed? It depends on the weather! Watch 'em and see! | I want some seed from the leeks, but I'm not interested in seed | from the celeriac. | | If I have to dig them up, how do I store them? In the case of leeks at least, you can't. You can eat them until the flower shoot goes woody. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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