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American Flag Leek 200 Seeds
The standard highly-popular leek variety. Hardy 15"-18" plants grow quickly and uniformly, with blue-green leaves and white stalks. Good for fall and winter harvesting.
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Poncho Leek Allium ampeloprasum Hardy Biennial High quality summer leek with 6-8 in. shanks. Consistent and tasty producer. (100-110 days). Planting Depth: 1/4" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 50-75°F Days to Germ.: 7-14 Plant Spacing: 3-4" Days to Maturity: 100-110 Full Sun Moderate Water Pack weight .800gms ~ 340 seeds
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The whole plant is antibacterial, cardiac, depurative, digestive, stimulant, stomachic and tonic. It is an anti-emetic herb that improves kidney function. It is used internally to treat urinary incontinence, kidney and bladder weaknesses etc.
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Leeks (Allium porrum or A. ampeloprasum var. porrum), sometimes called "the gourmet's onion" are related to onions (A. cepa) and garlic (A. sativum), but have flat leaves instead of tubular and relatively little bulb development. They're easy to grow and delicious, with a taste all their own, very much like a mild onion. The thick leaf bases and slightly developed bulb look like a giant green onion, and are eaten as a cooked vegetable. Leeks are not as popular in the United States as they are in...
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Wait till early to mid-spring before sowing leek seed, depending on the weather. They can either be sown in a seed bed for transplanting the following summer, or sown in their permanent positions. If you sow in a seed bed you have the added bother of transplanting, but this must be balanced out by the fact that if they are sown in their permanent position, they will take up a lot of space for a long time before producing results.
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This upright blue/green leek is the perfect vegetable for winter soups. Lancelot leeks can produce white stalks up to 12-14 inch long. This autumn type hybrid is very uniform, has good virus tolerance and is winter hardy. Matures in 100 days. Approximately 300 seeds/package.
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An English heirloom, also known as The Lyon. Plants are very tall, up to 36", with thick solid pure-white stalks. Even with its extremely large size, the stalk retains its tenderness and mild flavor. Started appearing in American catalogs at the end of the 1880s. 110-135 days from transplant. ±10,600 seeds/oz
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Blue-green, erect flag and very thick 12-13" shanks that exhibit no bulbing. Harvest during autumn or winter. Extremely winter hardy.
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TRANSPLANT: Seedlings outside 2-3 weeks before your last frost date, or when soil can be worked. Remove the leek seedling from the growing flat, gently teasing the roots apart with your fingers. Trim the roots to about 2 inches. By using a hoe, dig a trench about 8 inches deep. Set the leeks in the trench, spacing them 6 inches apart. Fill the trenches with soil and press it firmly and yet gently in place. Mulch the plants with grass clippings. As the leeks begin to grow, mound the soil up around...
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Sherwood Leek; Allium ampeloprasum Hardy Biennial White shanks can grow to 1 foot before leafing. Mild sweet flavor and high yields characterize this dependable summer and fall variety. Withstands frost but is not an over-winterizing type.
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This sweet member of the onion family has large white stems, often 8 to 10 inches long and 2 inches across, which are tender and have an excellent flavor. Ideal for fresh or cooked in soups. This packet will plant approximately a 100 foot row.
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Dugeirhong: The plant is approximately 50 cm in height with approximately 1cm-wide green leaves and 0.8 cm-wide broad stem. Leaves are dark green and the stem of low part is in light purple color, which makes it nice looking. Vigorous growing and easy to split. High tolerant to cold and resistant to diseases. It is a heirloom variety and very popular in Northern China. Suitable both for open field and protection cropping. ...
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(Tokhm-e-tareh) non-edible botanical seeds for cultivating and agriculture. SADAF
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Mild sweet flavor and high yields charcterize this dependable summer and fall variety. Withstands frost but is not an over-wintering type.
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Unlike onions, leeks do not bulb. Sow leek seeds indoors about 8 weeks before outdoor planting time. Keep well fertilized, as large transplants make the best leeks. Or sow directly outdoors in early spring. One packet sows 30 feet of row.
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(90 Day) Harvest beautiful leeks in early fall with this dependable heavy-yielding variety. Thick white shafts are 12 to 14 inches long topped with dark blue-green flags. Has good virus tolerance. Available as seed and pre-started plants.
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Leek belongs to the onion family and the process of growing leeks seeds is simpler than the onions. They grow in different soil conditions, but the only constraint is that the soil should be free from water logging. Leek seed should be sown in enough space as it yields results after a long time. The bulb base makes an excellent vegetable and the green leek tops add flavor in stews or soups. They are enriched with vitamin A and are very nourishing and healthy. Leek seeds yield well during early spring...
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Leeks have a delicate flavor much like a sweet, mild onion and are highly prized for gourmet cooking. The tender, white stems, that can be as long as 10", are used to flavor soups, stews and require several months from seed to harvest. Mature plants keep well in the garden where the ground doesn't freeze. 90-130 days to harvest.
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Chinese Leek Seed (Allium tuberosum; Jiu Cai Zi) Whole: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V
Sulfites are used to give herbs the appearance of freshness. As with dried fruit, unsulfured herbs look different than those that are adulterated with preservatives. Herbs that are preservative free are more natural looking and are generally darker. The brightness of the herbs may be appealing, but it indicates the presence of harmful additives. Despite their appearance, unsulfured herbs are more fresh and safer than regular commercially available products.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Small White Leek, RampDuration: PerennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 6 to 9Spacing: 12 to 15Light: Part Sun to WoodlandSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-8bGermination: Sow seeds just below moist soil surface at 70F for 1 month. Move to 30F for 1 month, then bring back to 60F.Seeds Per Oz: 1400Known as ramps in the culinary world, this wild leek is used much like onions or garlic. With a scallion-like bulb rooted just below the surface, they are hunted and harvested...
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