Winner of the Leek Show

Started by busy_lizzie, September 17, 2004, 13:07:36

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busy_lizzie

At least some veg have benefitted from the rainy summer. Leeks have done really well.  Here is the winner of our local Leek Show.  Our Site got first and second price.  ;D busy_lizzie
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busy_lizzie

live your days not count your years

aquilegia

 :o :o :o lordy they are huge!

I wonder if they taste nice, though!
gone to pot :D

Mrs Ava

hell they are thick!  :o ::)  Congrats to the winners on your site BL, bet they are very proud.

ina

Congratulations!
I've never seen leeks like that.

Hot_Potato

Heavens - does that mean we're supposed to be 'harvesting' them now....I only planted mine in the middle of July or maybe even a bit later but I must say they're appear to be growing well after all that rain - well loads of green growth anyway!

Maggie

Mrs Ava

I didn't plant mine until mid summer and they too have put on loads of growth and are looking just fine.  I will be leaving mine in the ground until I really desperately want them, hopefully in the depths of winter.  I guess exhibition growers start their much much earlier.

tim

Incredible, aren't they? But don't worry, normal folk - those are 'pot' leeks?? And for cooking, I'd rather have the slimliners. If you've got plenty, use them finger-thick, especially King Richard, to add to dishes.

And keeping? See my 'Early winter veg' comment. Should depend on variety & planting date. Our usual time is July but, this year, these went in late May. Fortunately, we do have a back-up.  = Tim                                      

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