
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh'
The Leek 'Musselburgh' is a reliable old favourite that tastes excellent.
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh' produces solid white stems and is the main stay of vegetable production through the lean winter period. It is a very heavy cropper.
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh' Information
| Seed Quantity: | Approx 200 seeds per pack. |
| Site: |
Any reasonable soil, add humus if starved of nutrients. Sunny position. Well-prepared seedbed.
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| When to Sow: |
February to Late April.
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| How to Sow: | Sow thinly outside in early spring in a shallow drill 1.5cm deep by rows 23cm apart in a well-prepared seed bed. They can be transplanted into their final position after the potatoes have been lifted or the peas finished so much needed space during summer is not used, an ideal crop rotation veg. Cover lightly with soil. Water with a fine hose. Seedlings appear 14-18 days. Thin to every 3cm. In summer when they reach the thickness of a pencil, dig them up carefully with a fork and trim the roots to 5cm. Insert each plant into a hole 15cm deep, made with a dibber. Ensure there are some leaves above soil level, but do not back fill the hole with soil. Just water in and eventually soil will wash down into the hole itself. Space plants every 15cm in rows 30cm apart. This is their final position. |
| Care: |
To get nice long white stems draw dry soil around the stem during the summer/autumn. Successional plantings can be carried out at monthly intervals this will provide leeks from autumn to late winter.
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| Harvest: | November to February. They can be overwintered in the ground. Hill up the soil around the plants and cover them with a layer of mulch until you need them, then lift with a fork to prevent them snapping. |
When to Sow Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh'
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Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh'
The Leek 'Musselburgh' is a reliable old favourite that tastes excellent.
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh' produces solid white stems and is the main stay of vegetable production through the lean winter period. It is a very heavy cropper.
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh' Information
| Seed Quantity: | Approx 200 seeds per pack. |
| Site: |
Any reasonable soil, add humus if starved of nutrients. Sunny position. Well-prepared seedbed.
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| When to Sow: |
February to Late April.
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| How to Sow: | Sow thinly outside in early spring in a shallow drill 1.5cm deep by rows 23cm apart in a well-prepared seed bed. They can be transplanted into their final position after the potatoes have been lifted or the peas finished so much needed space during summer is not used, an ideal crop rotation veg. Cover lightly with soil. Water with a fine hose. Seedlings appear 14-18 days. Thin to every 3cm. In summer when they reach the thickness of a pencil, dig them up carefully with a fork and trim the roots to 5cm. Insert each plant into a hole 15cm deep, made with a dibber. Ensure there are some leaves above soil level, but do not back fill the hole with soil. Just water in and eventually soil will wash down into the hole itself. Space plants every 15cm in rows 30cm apart. This is their final position. |
| Care: |
To get nice long white stems draw dry soil around the stem during the summer/autumn. Successional plantings can be carried out at monthly intervals this will provide leeks from autumn to late winter.
|
| Harvest: | November to February. They can be overwintered in the ground. Hill up the soil around the plants and cover them with a layer of mulch until you need them, then lift with a fork to prevent them snapping. |
When to Sow Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh'
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The Leek 'Musselburgh' is a reliable old favourite that tastes excellent.
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh' produces solid white stems and is the main stay of vegetable production through the lean winter period. It is a very heavy cropper.
Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh' Information
| Seed Quantity: | Approx 200 seeds per pack. |
| Site: |
Any reasonable soil, add humus if starved of nutrients. Sunny position. Well-prepared seedbed.
|
| When to Sow: |
February to Late April.
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| How to Sow: | Sow thinly outside in early spring in a shallow drill 1.5cm deep by rows 23cm apart in a well-prepared seed bed. They can be transplanted into their final position after the potatoes have been lifted or the peas finished so much needed space during summer is not used, an ideal crop rotation veg. Cover lightly with soil. Water with a fine hose. Seedlings appear 14-18 days. Thin to every 3cm. In summer when they reach the thickness of a pencil, dig them up carefully with a fork and trim the roots to 5cm. Insert each plant into a hole 15cm deep, made with a dibber. Ensure there are some leaves above soil level, but do not back fill the hole with soil. Just water in and eventually soil will wash down into the hole itself. Space plants every 15cm in rows 30cm apart. This is their final position. |
| Care: |
To get nice long white stems draw dry soil around the stem during the summer/autumn. Successional plantings can be carried out at monthly intervals this will provide leeks from autumn to late winter.
|
| Harvest: | November to February. They can be overwintered in the ground. Hill up the soil around the plants and cover them with a layer of mulch until you need them, then lift with a fork to prevent them snapping. |
When to Sow Leek Seeds 'Musselburgh'
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