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Products > Heirloom Vegetable Seeds > Leeks
In early spring, finely till soil. Place seeds 1/4" deep, 1-2" apart in a 5" deep furrow. After emerge, thin to a 3-6" spacing. Fill in furrow as plants grow. Seeds can also be started indoors in March. Germinate at 65-70F. When transplanting outdoors, space plants 3-6" apart in a 5" deep furrow. As plants grow fill in furrow. HARVEST: After stems have reached desired thickness, pull and use.
(Approximately 10,000 to 11,000 seeds per oz.)
(Approximately 10,000 to 11,000 seeds per oz.)




