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Leek Seeds (Organic) - American Flag

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About the Variety

Key Features

Frost Tolerant
Prefers Moist Soil
Clay Soil Tolerant
Hydroponic Friendly
Container Friendly
Easy to Grow
Perfect for Borders
Medicinal
Edible
Deer Resistant
Rodent Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Deters Insects
Microgreens

Plant Details

BOTANICAL NAME

Allium ampeloprasum

LIFE CYCLE

  • Annual

LIGHT REQUIREMENT

  • Full Sun
  • Partial Shade

DAYS TO MATURITY

  • 90 to 120 days

GROWTH HABIT

  • Upright

Grow Organic & Heirloom Leeks - Plant American Flag Leek Seeds

Organic American Flag Leek is a classic leek and the predominant choice for home gardeners. A close relative of both onion and garlic, leeks are most commonly used in soups and stews, but can also be used effectively in salads.

  • • Great, classic flavor
  • • Easy to grow
  • • Prefers full sun exposure

Planting Information

PLANTING SEASON

  • Cool Season

SOWING METHOD

  • Direct Sow
  • Start Indoors

PLANTING DEPTH

  • 1/4 inch

WATER NEEDS

  • Average

PLANT SPACING

  • 6 inches

HARDINESS ZONES

  • N/A - Annual

COVERAGE

Amount Avg Seed Count
Packet 148

Planting Guide

View our Leek Planting Guide to learn more.
Leek Seeds (Organic) - American Flag

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Leek Seeds (Organic) - American Flag FAQs

Is American Flag (Organic) Leek resistant to animals or disease?

American Flag (Organic) Leek is rabbit resistant, meaning rabbits generally avoid it due to its taste, texture, or aroma.

What type of seed is American Flag (Organic) Leek?

American Flag (Organic) Leek is classified as heirloom seed, open pollinated seed, and organic seed.

How big will American Flag (Organic) Leek get?

American Flag (Organic) Leek grows to 8 to 10 inches.

What is the flavor profile of American Flag (Organic) Leek?

American Flag (Organic) Leek has a flavor profile described as mild onion-like.

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