This morning I am sowing seeds of Leek Real in a taller than average 7″ pot of John Innes Seed compost. I have covered them with half an inch of moist compost and enclosed the pot in a polythene bag. The seedlings should appear in two to three weeks. I shall move them to a cooler place when they are strong enough with a view to planting them into a prepared bed in late May.The seedling will have been hardened off by standing them outdoors for a few days.
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