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Growing Leeks From Seed

09/06/2011 13:23:00

Growing Leeks From Seed. Leeks are a cheap food to grow from seed, you get hundreds of seeds in a pack. They can be sown straight in to the soil, but leeks sown this way have a lot of leaf and not much stem, which is the bit we want the most of! So to get a long white parthey have to be transplanted and buried deeper in to the soil. Therefore most gardeners start them off in a pot or seed tray in spring and then plant them out into their final place in the summer. This video fro...

Transplanting Leeks

09/06/2011 13:06:00

Transplanting Leeks After the seedlings have grown to anything between the size of a thin spring onion to a pencil, you need to transplant them. Leeks are one of the most unusual plants to transplant and while there are hundreds of different theories about how to do it best (trimming/not trimming, holes/trench, sow-direct/transplant etc) most vegetable gardeners do it the way which is shown in the videos below. It provides a longer white part of the leek which is, let's face it, what the ...

Harvesting and Storing Leeks

09/06/2011 12:52:00

Harvesting And Storing Leeks Because you have planted your leeks quite deep in the ground to increase the amount of white stem, you have to be a little careful pulling them out again, so you don't snap them off. This short video from Smart Growers shows you how: Heeling In "Heeling in" is a traditional technique used by vegetable gardeners. Essentially it means digging your mature leeks up and planting them again, but closer together an...