Leek harvest

Last week the flower spikes had arrived on our Leeks, really they should have all been harvested by the end of March but as our weather has been a month behind I had left them in the ground and forgotten about them.

Flower spike in centre of Leek

When the flower spikes appear on leeks, it means your leeks will get a really tough white core and become woody which for taste means a little more chewy.

We harvested our leeks, washed and chopped them up and froze them straight away in 1 leek per bag for the freezer. I can then add them to recipes when needed.

These leeks were bought small plants planted at the end of August, they have served us well through the winter. We will definitely be growing leeks again.


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3 responses to “Leek Flower Spike’s – Its time for Harvesting”

  1. […] beds for the new season so I need to pick and eat the Leeks over the next two months before they flower and run to seed in April. These seeds can be collected for growing in […]

  2. […] Last weekend the last of the Mussel-burgh Leeks got pulled out of the ground otherwise the flower spikes will arrive – see here for my post a few years ago when this happened before. […]

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