Flowering Leeks
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- oldherbaceous
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Dear Melliff, some of the early planted leeks are doing the same on our allotments, i can ony put it down to the very odd weather conditions, so causing the plants to be stressed.
On an opposite, i have still got a few Spring Cabbages that have not gone to seed at all.
On an opposite, i have still got a few Spring Cabbages that have not gone to seed at all.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Hi both
I was told last year when this happened that because the summer was so cold the leeks think this is year two and are thus seeding.
Some of mine have gone the same way this year too
I was told last year when this happened that because the summer was so cold the leeks think this is year two and are thus seeding.
Some of mine have gone the same way this year too
Chantal
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