How's everybody's leeks doing?

Started by supersprout, September 18, 2006, 13:09:41

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supersprout

It seems to be a champion year for leeks first frost are a good few weeks away too!

Gigante d'Inverno



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If you look carefully you will see some bindweed eek :-[ ;D

supersprout


tim

Just wish we had put more in - but with the threat of 'the rot', we only had one new bed.

supersprout

I'm sure I read it on A4a (so it must be true ::)) that leeks are less susceptible to the rot than other Alliums?

Robert_Brenchley

Mine are doing well despite not being planted out properly till last month. Only one bed since it's the usual story, I'm the only one in the family who cooks with them.

calendula

lovely pics, mine are doing great, although the late sown ones are still thin but I keep them in the ground until next spring and harvest then but I am going to pull a few of the early variety for next sunday lunch - I grew prizetaker and musselburgh this year

Rosyred

I planted our leeks about a month ago now and they seem to be growing well not as big as supersprouts but i'm sure they will get there. They are for harvest next year aren't they?

micsmum

some of mine were damaged by vandals when rhey ripped up the sweetcorn and threw the stals on top (luckily the corn was harvested the week before) Might sound daft but I planted some more leek seeds last weekend for damage limitation!
Helen

Truffle

Woo! Impressive leeks. Ours are way smaller, but I did interplant them with parsnips (don't ask) so not sure if thats had an impact?

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deboydoyd

Our's are doing great-already eaten a few of the bigger one's--couldn't wait!

Merry Tiller


Marymary

impressive mulching too SS as usual.  ;D

Mrs Ava

I am chuffed with mine - a donated batch so no idea of name, Mussleburgh and autumn giant.  All doing well, but they were off to a slow start as once they were watered in they were left to their own devices.  I never have a problem with rot on my leeks Tim, more problems with rust!  I have some that are ready, if I wanted them, but I shall leave them to it. 

Pppssttt...SS, I mulched one patch of my leeks today with shredded paper!  Wetted it to stop it blowing away then piled it around.  LVOELY!

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calendula


saddad

Mine are doing well although rust will be a problem in spring... Mostly Musselburgh. The Babbington Leeks are also doing well... another year and I should be able to pull some to thin the clumps!
;D

daisymay

is the mulch instead of or as well as earthing them up?


our leeks last year were a disaster as we did not plant them deep enough, or earth them up, so the white bit was about 3 inches and they were so tough, totally inedible!


Looking better this year... so far!

zorro


Robert_Brenchley

I find that if they're not white they're still usable; just discard the outer layer. I never earth up; I just mulch, dib a hole, and shove them in.

calendula

me too, anything else is like hard work  ;D

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