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Open-Pollinated
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Leeks - King Sieg
Leeks - King Sieg
Leeks - King Sieg Leeks - King Sieg
Leeks

King Sieg - Leek

Ref : L0013 - Allium porrum
Bag of 2 grams

This recent variety produces thick, fairly short buds with blue-green foliage. It is suitable for late autumn harvests and stores very well over winter.

It was selected by Beth Rasgorshek of Canyon Bounty, Idaho, from a cross between Siegfried Frost and King Richard.

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online, in nurseries, in the ground

Sow in a nursery or in the ground, lightly tamping the soil and keeping it cool. If necessary, thin out about 1 month after sowing. When plants have reached the size of a pencil, shorten the leaves and transplant every 10 to 12 cm, in 10 cm-deep furrows spaced 30 cm apart. In regions with mild climates, it is possible to sow in August and transplant in November for an early spring harvest.

Leeks only need water in the event of prolonged drought or hot weather.

February, March, April, May

April, May

September, October, November, December

in the ground

sunny, semi-shade

medium

all floor types

fees, furniture, drained

Allium porrum

mid-season

From 100 to 400 g

2 grams

elongated

thick

Green, Blue

United States

This variety was bred by Beth Rasgorshek of Canyon Bounty, Idaho, from a cross between "Siegfried Frost" and "King Richard".

Beth Rasgorshek

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EUROPE<br>3 TO 4 DAYS
EUROPE
3 TO 4 DAYS
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