I've not taken photos as honestly; I feel like rubbish today and CBA to get the camera out. However - I have potted on the Egyptian Walking Onions and the Babington
Leeks. There's a fair few in both so I'll only keep half of each I
think and give the others away. As they do look good in borders, I am
guessing I'll have a few people willing to take them off my hands and
grow them on who have lovely ornamentals on their plots/gardens.
So here is a pic of Babington Leeks I took 18 months ago, in the Cook's Garden at Garden Organic, Ryton Gardens.
Oh, and the Sorrel is up and looking good. So that will be potted on soon and grown probably in a trough with other random salad leaves.
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Showing posts with label Egyptian Walking Onions. Show all posts
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Friday, 30 December 2011
First sowings from the 2011 Seed Circle
Ok, so first to go in were the Babington Leeks and the Egyptian Walking Onions. They have been sown in a try with some garlic inbetween; not much to see yet but photos of starts are always as good as photos of the finished crops!
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