The bed I dug over had my leeks growing in it. They came up with the weeds.

I only had six in total. Never seem to grow many of them.

The amount of waste is always so high! I know I could use the tops to make a sort of stock but I don't really have anything else to make stock with right now nor do I have the inclination.

I cut the leek tops into small slices and added them directly to the soil. I seem to be creating something of a permaculture/lasagne bed. It should help the soil to become better nourished and more absorbent.
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