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Title: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: pjb on October 25, 2008, 09:44:10
My leeks seem to be very slow growing, to the point of it being difficult to tell if they are getting any bigger. Do they need any "feeding" of any type? they are green enough and don't seem to have any disease etc... just rather small to say the least, any ideas or is it just Leek paranoia  ;D

Thanks.
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: kt. on October 25, 2008, 09:56:01
Once mine are in the ground,  I tend not to bother with them.  I just leave them to do their own thing without any extra feed.  Come harvest time they get eaten whatever the size,  starting with the biggest. 8)
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Tee Gee on October 25, 2008, 12:39:11
I'm with Kt
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: telboy on October 25, 2008, 17:08:34
pjb,
Leeks carry on growing if the winter is mild. Did you plant in well manured ground & when did you plant out?
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Fork on October 25, 2008, 17:59:47
I never feed my leeks.

They dont like freshly manured ground so i take that to mean they dont need feeding!
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Hyacinth on October 25, 2008, 18:09:50
 :-[ I deliberately planted my 60+ leeks in ground not manured and they're not bulking up either - oops?!
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Fork on October 25, 2008, 18:10:44
They do like ground previously manured for other crops.
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Hyacinth on October 25, 2008, 18:19:39
Ah well, I like spring onions ;) No use top-dressing now with manure I suppose - or how about a scattering of chicken pellets or anything else to give them a boost?
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Fork on October 25, 2008, 18:21:28
No harm in trying with the chicken pellets.

Chicken pellets tend to increase green growth so it just might be a good idea.
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on October 25, 2008, 22:06:41
I plant them through 2-3 inches of grass mulch. The worms take it down and it's like a slow-acting fertiliser.
Title: Re: Leeks, need feeding?
Post by: Tee Gee on October 26, 2008, 11:07:03
I wouldn't start feeding now all that is likely to happen is the plants will go soft & snotty.

They are very hardy plants and should be grown hard. I consider the secret is in the ground preparation prior to planting, meaning if you didn't do that you are too late now.

I ensure my ground is free draining yet moisture retentive, and topped dressed with a slow release fertiliser prior to planting out then that's it.

One must not become confused between leeks grown for winter use with those grown for late summer use or exhibition, these types are grown in a different manner and it is true, they might need some additional feeding.