Hello , leeks well In my case lack of them. apart from 1 or 2 , the rest have very little white stalk, is that because i planted to shallow?
Advise please so i dont make the same mistake next year , lol
Thanks :)
We dib a hole and drop the leek in so's just the tip shows, as they grow, I earth them up a bit. that works for us :)
Quote from: manicscousers on October 20, 2011, 19:35:14
We dib a hole and drop the leek in so's just the tip shows, as they grow, I earth them up a bit. that works for us :)
I only earthed mine up today, hope it's not too late?
Basically dib to almost the height of the leeks, place in hole and do not fill hole with sand. There has been many discussions over generations wether to trim roots and tops but this has been lost and forgotten as it doesn't make any difference. Water them in which will get enough soil around the roots to grow. The normal rainfall and natural growth of the leek will slowly fill the hole. earth up in winter to protect them a bit from the cold. Simples!!
Quote from: gavinjconway on October 20, 2011, 23:00:19
Basically dib to almost the height of the leeks, place in hole and do not fill hole with sand. There has been many discussions over generations wether to trim roots and tops but this has been lost and forgotten as it doesn't make any difference. Water them in which will get enough soil around the roots to grow. The normal rainfall and natural growth of the leek will slowly fill the hole. earth up in winter to protect them a bit from the cold. Simples!!
Good advice to follow but bear in mind that this is done
much earlier in the year. May June?
last time grew them they leaked out the bucket when i harvested them
Quote from: gavinjconway on October 20, 2011, 23:00:19
Basically dib to almost the height of the leeks, place in hole and do not fill hole with sand. There has been many discussions over generations wether to trim roots and tops but this has been lost and forgotten as it doesn't make any difference. Water them in which will get enough soil around the roots to grow. The normal rainfall and natural growth of the leek will slowly fill the hole. earth up in winter to protect them a bit from the cold. Simples!!
You won't go far wrong if you follow that excellent advice. :) Re trimming the roots - there's one advantage to doing that - trimmed leeks drop straight down the dibbed holes much easier than untrimmed ones.
You can earth them up too, like potatoes, the white part of the stalk is blanched by being in the ground. (note to self to do that this weekend!)
Listen to Grandma.... trimming the roots does makes sense for this reason.
I never trim the roots or earth up around leeks. They are puddled in a hole that has been made with a dibber then left to fend for themselves until harvested with the occasional weeding when needed
:) ok thanks for all the advice ,always appreciate, even the odd joke too, lol
i know where i went wrong now , first tiem for everything i guess,
ta, off to do some clearing while the weather grand here in sussex.
A lot depends on the size of the leeks when you plant them out. Mine are usually small enough to drop straight into the holes, in which case there's no point trimming them. If they don't go, they need trimming.
Quote from: antsuxx on October 22, 2011, 12:55:33
:) ok thanks for all the advice ,always appreciate, even the odd joke too, lol
i know where i went wrong now , first tiem for everything i guess,
ta, off to do some clearing while the weather grand here in sussex.
The weather's nearly always
grand awfully nice here in Sussex. ;D