[Homestead] Garden fun

EarthNSky erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Fri Mar 6 19:16:12 EST 2009



Clansgian at wmconnect.com wrote:

> 
> It's true that leeks don't grow much in hot weather, but they don't much 
> deteriorate either.  If you get them started in the late winter or early spring, 
> they will stagnate in the summer but continue growing in the fall.  Another 
> advantage with leeks is that it is just about impossible to freeze them out.  
> They wouldn't have survived this winter's cold here, but most winters you can 
> leave them in the ground and pull them when you want them.

So when would they be ready to pull and eat?  Fall?  Second Spring?

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