


Some one has asked about my dibber for planting leeks...
I do a bit of wood turning so knocked it out. Any gash bit of timber will do as long as it is wider than a loo rolls..... it has to force the soil out so that you can get the roll into the hole.
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Hi Yorkie
What's the reason for inserting a loo roll tube in the tube for the leek? I have never heard of this one before and I just bung my leeks directly into the hole. I had a great crop this year.
Wully
Hi Yorkie - really enjoyed your site - found it whilst researching information on Lunar Planting for a magazine I write for in Brittany, France... Perhaps we can swap blog links? http://jardinmiranda.blogspot.com/
Bon courage - Miranda
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Hey Yorkie! Forgot your email address - so give mum a bell. She now has my postal and email addresses for the next few months. Will be expecting a bottle of the obvious at Chrimbo lol.
cheers, Jim
Happy New Year, Yorkie. Love the leeks and garden photos.
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