Leek
Category: root-veggies
Growing
- 📍 Zone: 3-9
- 🌞 Sun: Full sun (partial shade tolerated)
- 💧 Water: Moderate, consistent moisture is key for tender growth
- 🌱 Soil: Rich, well-draining soil, slightly acidic to neutral pH, high in organic matter
Planting
- 📏 Spacing: 6 inches apart, rows 12-18 inches apart
- 📅 When To Plant: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost or sow directly outdoors in early spring
- 🌱 Propagation: Seeds or transplants
- ⬇️ Depth: Plant seedlings deep (up to first leaf) or trench and gradually fill soil to blanch stems
- 🤝 Companion:
- 0: Carrots
- 1: Onions
- 2: Celery
- 3: Beets
- 🚫 Avoid Planting Near:
- 0: Legumes (beans, peas)
Care & Maintenance
- ✂️ Pruning: None typically needed; remove flower stalks if they appear to keep plant tender
- General: Hill soil around stems or use mulch to blanch and produce longer white stems; weed regularly
Harvesting & Usage
- ⏰ When To Harvest: When stems are at least 1 inch thick, typically late summer to fall depending on planting time
- ✋ How To Harvest: Lift carefully with a fork to avoid damage; trim roots and outer leaves
- 🥫 Preservation: Store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks; can also be frozen after blanching
Ecological Info
- 🐝 Pollinators: If allowed to flower, leeks attract bees and other beneficial insects
- 🦌 Wildlife Resistance: Moderately resistant to pests due to onion-like scent
- 🌿 Nitrogen Fixer: No