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🤣This time 2 years ago I was sat on the floor prepping leeks🤣 Which reminds me I really must harvest some more leeks from the plot today! This year’s harvest from last year’s plants has been my poorest yet, the previous 2 harvests were both amazing! I’m trying to think what I did different, if anything, but tbh I think it was mostly down to the weather. I’ve got 5 pots of leeks on the go currently, determined to make this my best year yet 😍 Do you grow leeks? 🌱 My Leek-spiration is def... Grow Leeks, Leek Plant, Best Year Yet, On The Floor, Leeks, Yummy Recipes, The Floor, Runes, The Go

🤣This time 2 years ago I was sat on the floor prepping leeks🤣 Which reminds me I really must harvest some more leeks from the plot today! This year’s harvest from last year’s plants has been my poorest yet, the previous 2 harvests were both amazing! I’m trying to think what I did different, if anything, but tbh I think it was mostly down to the weather. I’ve got 5 pots of leeks on the go currently, determined to make this my best year yet 😍 Do you grow leeks? 🌱 My Leek-spiration is…

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How to Grow Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) - Gardening Channel Leek Plant, Growing Leeks, Winter Vegetables Gardening, Fall Crop, Plant Diseases, How To Grow Taller, Herb Seeds, Root Vegetables, Organic Fertilizer

By Matt Gibson Leeks look sort of like a green onion on steroids. They are twice as tall as scallion plants and much fatter, ranging from one to three inches wide, but though they are much larger than scallions, their look is otherwise remarkably similar. It is not a great surprise, therefore, that leeks are […]

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Award winning advice on growing leeks, another informative read from growveg.com Potage Garden, Northern Garden, Garden Enchanted, Growing Leeks, Onion Leeks, Unique Vegetables, Herb Gardening, Growing Veggies, Garden Planner

In active kitchens like mine, there is a constant demand for onions. Fortunately, the garden is able to provide as many bulb onions and shallots as I can grow, and I have plenty of scallions in spring and fall. But still there are gaps, which are filled quite nicely by growing leeks (Allium ampeloprasum), truly ancient alliums that have been found in Egyptian tombs. From three sowings – one indoors in February, a second sowing outdoors in June, and a final seeding in August – I have fresh…

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