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| Cut the 'babies' off cleanly - don't leave too much 'stem', and just plant up in some well-drained soil/compost. I often wait until I see new roots appearing before I plant them, so you might want to wait a few weeks until the plants are growing a bit more strongly before doing it. If the 'babies' haven't got any roots, you just plant them by putting them on the surface of the soil. Hope that helps. I got into the houseleeks in a big way a few years ago, I now have around 20 varieties |
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| I once saw a picture of a large flat pan-type terracotta pot with the house number in pale green house leeks and the background in dark green ones. It looked SO classy I wanted to have a go. I did have get few house-leeks but then I decided life's too short. (Could have done it in the intervening 10 years if I'd got off me butt though!)
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| Oh dear if you are into them in a big way with 20 what does that make me with over 200? My big problem now is that a lot of my labels have disappeared so which 200 I am not sure any more. There are only about 17 species by the way the reat or forms and hybrids. Very similar but always with yellow flowers and a different method of growing are Jovibarba. |
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