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Fun Fact in yesterday's gardening section of my local paper. It seems
when you trim off the root end of a leek, you can re-plant the root and produce another leek. Details were sketchy -- how deep and how much root attatched -- but I'll try and call the extension agent shortly and follow up. I wonder if this has to do with leeks being biennials, and if it'll just go to seed, or if one can cultivate a perpetual leek... |
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