Eeeek!!! This is SO helpful! I planted all my leeks too close this spring and I thought that was it! Now I’m going to dig the up and transplant. Thank Huw!!! From Nova Scotia
Wow. You taught a lot of us about growing things and now we are seeing you grow! I miss your diligent videos and hope to see some of the cooking results because I love cooking with stuff I grow. You are quite the young man.
Excellent video: very simply explained and good camera work. I didn't realise you could mulch that deep around the leeks. I put leeks into everything I use. I even use them like onions if I run out of onions and they make a wonderful soup with potatoes. You can stuff them too by cutting lengthways half way through and putting minced beef or lamb inside ( seasoned to whatever taste eg bolognaise, curried, etc) and popping back in an oven for 40 mins with a few tablespoons of water at bottom of tray. The pot leeks are good for this.
This is how we bought them in Brittany at the markets in bundles of 100, they last a good while out of the ground bare root. The French trim the roots to 30mm and the top leaves, then plant them as you say gently watering them in.
Your video contained a lot of good ideas for planting leeks. My seedlings are getting the right size for transplanting, and we should be having rainy weather for a day or two. Thanks again for your videos.
awesome sauce Huw! love seeing your old videos and your new ones, and looking forward to buying one of your books - keep experimenting and learning old bean! Best wishes and a happy new year! :)
awesome video. thanks a lot. I'm in Louisiana, USA . I just planted one large pot full of 2 inch tall plants i bought from a local garden shop. it has about 40 plants in it. I was wondering when and how to separate them put your video explain it good
Can you tell me you sue any type of fertilizer on the newly sprouted leek seedlings? I planted the seeds the sprout but stay thin and do not thicken up like those in your picture here. My seeds are planted in 4 by 4 inch plastic containers in store bought potting soil in the sun shine
Two questions: When you lower the leek into the hole, its long roots end up flared upwards. Should I try to coax them downward or just leave as is? And then, does it matter if the hole you make with the dibber is a lot wider, or should the diameter of the planting hole sort of match the size of the transplant?
Very helpful for video, Thank you. I live in the US in a very different climate from where you are. I've tried growing leaks numerous times with very poor success. Do I have any chance of successfully growing leaks in South Florida?
I had no idea you could just slip the leeks into the holes and leave it like that without back filling. Interesting. In using the mulch, have you ever had a problem with fungus and rot?
How interesting, planting deep and leaving them without dirty around the plant, I have never seen this. I read instructions on a website where it says to cut the top off and also cut down the root size, found it weird. Why do you think they say to do that for?
I know lots of people use leeks in their recipes, I was not raised on leeks at all so I'm finding it difficult to use them in a recipe, but they are such an easy and nice crop to raise, maybe you will learn some recipes for the use of these?
Eeeek!!! This is SO helpful! I planted all my leeks too close this spring and I thought that was it! Now I’m going to dig the up and transplant. Thank Huw!!! From Nova Scotia
I just bought leeks for the first time gardening them and this video was exactly what I needed to be successful thank you so much.
Wow. You taught a lot of us about growing things and now we are seeing you grow! I miss your diligent videos and hope to see some of the cooking results because I love cooking with stuff I grow. You are quite the young man.
I loved the method for removing dirt off sensitive root seedlings!
Excellent video: very simply explained and good camera work. I didn't realise you could mulch that deep around the leeks. I put leeks into everything I use. I even use them like onions if I run out of onions and they make a wonderful soup with potatoes. You can stuff them too by cutting lengthways half way through and putting minced beef or lamb inside ( seasoned to whatever taste eg bolognaise, curried, etc) and popping back in an oven for 40 mins with a few tablespoons of water at bottom of tray. The pot leeks are good for this.
This is how we bought them in Brittany at the markets in bundles of 100, they last a good while out of the ground bare root. The French trim the roots to 30mm and the top leaves, then plant them as you say gently watering them in.
Your video contained a lot of good ideas for planting leeks. My seedlings are getting the right size for transplanting, and we should be having rainy weather for a day or two. Thanks again for your videos.
Thank you for your very informative video. Your technique is brilliant. Actually went out and re-did the leeks I had jut planted after watching this!!
awesome sauce Huw! love seeing your old videos and your new ones, and looking forward to buying one of your books - keep experimenting and learning old bean! Best wishes and a happy new year! :)
Thanks for the video. I'm growing leeks for the first time. I was worried they were clumped together but you've shown they should be separated.
Good stuff mate, got mine in not so long ago. You can't beat the taste of homegrown leeks!
Its made me want leek and potato soup you can't beat it with a nice crusty bit of French bread yumm, nice vid
Thanks for another great video. Very helpful as I hope to try growing leeks next year. Hope you enjoy your cooking class.
You are doing great work Huw! The gardens look good and the harvest looks top notch :) How did the cooking school go?
Nice one Huw, thats answered a few of my queries. Take care and keep up the good work .
Waouh!!!!Amazing!!!!!beautiful leeks!!!!
Hope you loved the cookery course! 😊
Really enjoy your cooking videos. It's been a long time! Enjoy your working holiday.
Those are really good looking leeks, Huw!
awesome video. thanks a lot. I'm in Louisiana, USA . I just planted one large pot full of 2 inch tall plants i bought from a local garden shop. it has about 40 plants in it. I was wondering when and how to separate them put your video explain it good
Can you tell me you sue any type of fertilizer on the newly sprouted leek seedlings? I planted the seeds the sprout but stay thin and do not thicken up like those in your picture here. My seeds are planted in 4 by 4 inch plastic containers in store bought potting soil in the sun shine
Two questions:
When you lower the leek into the hole, its long roots end up flared upwards. Should I try to coax them downward or just leave as is?
And then, does it matter if the hole you make with the dibber is a lot wider, or should the diameter of the planting hole sort of match the size of the transplant?
Very interesting. Will do some of our leeks like this Best wishes
Wah!
With transplants like that, how can you miss!
Hi Huw!
How wide and deep are the holes for the leek? My understanding is you want to cover the white part ...how far apart do you plant them? THanks!
Well done all your video happy weekend to
As always, another great, informative video.
Very good! Some good ideas and good process.
Great video. yes I did find it interesting. will this method work on garlic, spring onion and onions?
Very helpful for video, Thank you. I live in the US in a very different climate from where you are. I've tried growing leaks numerous times with very poor success. Do I have any chance of successfully growing leaks in South Florida?
I had no idea you could just slip the leeks into the holes and leave it like that without back filling. Interesting. In using the mulch, have you ever had a problem with fungus and rot?
Great vid. I wonder though what time of year you recommend doing this?
Did Huw say when to transplant? 8 weeks? They just loooed a lot bigger!
Have you tried them at the size they were when you transplanted them as spring onions?
with the mulch, in the winter, at how many - degrees the leek will resist, from your experience, of course?
How interesting, planting deep and leaving them without dirty around the plant, I have never seen this. I read instructions on a website where it says to cut the top off and also cut down the root size, found it weird. Why do you think they say to do that for?
Thanks
How long do you leave the manure in be for you plant your Leeks
I need cooking inspiration from the garden.. get some good tips and share!!
I know lots of people use leeks in their recipes, I was not raised on leeks at all so I'm finding it difficult to use them in a recipe, but they are such an easy and nice crop to raise, maybe you will learn some recipes for the use of these?
Tina Fisher I use more than onions, better flavour :-)
I like leek & feta quiche!
Enjoy ur cooking course and do give an update:)
Great video and advice, thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful! :)
Great vid Huw!
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