What are everybody's leeks looking like now? Mine are still looking like no more than big chives. I guess I am not going to have prize winning leeks this year!
oursare too Janet but we're not worrying too much as they have along growing season. I'm not sure when i planted them as a forgot to write it down - but it seems ages ago so time will tell. I'm not bothered about the size (Paul is very relieved!! ::)- hope he doesn't read this!!!) cos I think they'll still be tasty anyway
Hi Jane,
mine look like small chives at the moment but when we get some heat I'm sur they catch up .
good luck Gail
Don't panic. I usually wait until my early spuds are out and then plant leeks in their place. It's amazing how fast they grow once their in the ground. Those already in will certainly start to move over the next few weeks. Don't forget, leeks have anything up to 10 months to grow. If you want big ones, don't trim the roots before you plant. If you want smaller ones, then trim and plant closer. (My leeks are still in trays and about as thick as a drinking straw. No problem.)
Mine aren't as thick as drinking straws
mine are the chive size! ;D But they always are at this time of the year for me!
::) Mine are as thick as a 30 amp fuse wire ??? left some in their tray and trans-planted some in T/roll centres, how am I doing so far ??? ;D
Quite-leeks in their time-same as sprouts :)
Stephan
Mine are the size of chives ... I can live with that ... not so happy about the aphids feasting on them though >:(
Mine are chive sized too. But is it OK to plant them out at this size - they look as if they are getting a bit 'tray-bound?
I just tip the whole tray full as is into a space in my garden, let them grow away there and when the space is ready on the plot, dig em up and plant them individually up there.
Ta for that tip Doris - I would never have thought to do that :) PS Mine are chive size too or 15 amp fuse wire Roy ;D
i planted mine in the ground weeks ago, about 2" tall now, i was hoping to keep them there and thin them out by taking every other one as a baby leek, is this ok or do i need to transplant them and trim there roots etc?
Quote from: wardy on May 29, 2005, 18:31:00
Ta for that tip Doris - I would never have thought to do that :) PS Mine are chive size too or 15 amp fuse wire Roy ;D
I thought chives were bigger than 15amp? ??? ;D
Quite correct, chives are at least 30 amp. ;D ;D
Hey, I'm a newbie no longer.
Drinks are on me!! ;D ;D
;D Hic! too late :o but I'm not so thunk as drinkle peep I am hic! ;D :P
Quote from: Roy Bham UK on May 29, 2005, 23:30:01
;D Hic! too late :o but I'm not so thunk as drinkle peep I am hic! ;D :P
Ne meether!! ;D ;D
mine are as thick as 3 amp fuse wire...o-hang on...it IS fuse wire..
*kitty wanders off*mutter muttter...must sieve this soil.........
Ha - while digging my bean bed I have slowly been accumulating all the bits of an old Victorian fireplace - unfortunately not in a reclaimable state which is a pity as I could do with a reclaimed fireplace for the front room :)
Oh blimey RC if I found bits of tile I'd be sticking them back together. The hearth in my dining room was in bits and I had to glue them all back together before re-tiling. It took me ages but looks good so I'm pleased I made the effort. I have five fireplaces in My Victorian house, plus one flue in the kitchen where I now have my range but the chimney is causing me probs at the mo at it's damp and we don't know why. I have some Victorian fireplace tiles which I bought and which had been in storage since Victorian times. The manufacturer is still going strong :) Here's a pic. Naughty of me to keep my seedlings in the dining room but all the other rooms were full ;D
A very nice fireplace wardy - and where else are we supposed to keep seedlings at this time of year. Personally, I think its the children that need rehoming during spring to give me more room for my seedlings :)
I ruined the top of the cabinet by putting seed trays on it. I used food trays then put the seed trays on those but some water got through and wet all the wood through and it's all gone manky. I have to cover it with a cloth now when I have guests at my B & B as I serve cereals on it etc Woops ;D
i am always doing that wardy-my house looks like there has been a flood thru it! ::)
Ours are like chives. But I can wait for later to taste Leek and Potato soup.
Greenfists You bear an uncanny resemblance to wotsisname ;D
he looks nothing like me ::)
well.....in a certain light...a dark one... ;)