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This reliable late-season leek is a must for any vegetable plot, producing thick stems with dark green tops that last well in the ground for a long time through winter and into spring.
40 x Seedlings
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Standard Delivery £4.95*
Standard £4.95 - When showing as 'In Stock' on the website product page items are dispatched by our expert team within 24hrs of placing your order 7 days a week.
Received and ready for planting within 2 days of placing your order.
For 'Pre-Orders' please refer to the estimated delivery date on each product page. Further details in below table of when we send pre-ordered items out.
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Leek 'Giant Winter' is a reliable late-season leek, producing thick stems with dark green tops that can be harvested through winter. It also stands well in the ground for a long time through winter and into spring, so you can enjoy more of those delicious winter soups, stews and roasts!
How you will receive your plants:
Selected by our team of experts and sent from our nursery, you will receive your seedlings in plug trays in a box. These are designed to keep your plants secure and to prevent damage in transit. The seedlings can be planted out into the garden with no need to pot on.
Can’t plant straight away?
If you aren't able to plant your seedlings out straight away then ensure they stay moist. You can place your plugs on a saucer or tray of shallow water so they are able to stay hydrated. Aim to have your plugs potted on within 3 days.
Planting tips and hints:
Planting in containers: Sprinkle a layer of stone or gravel in the bottom of the container to aid drainage. Use a high-quality young plant or general-purpose compost space the plugs evenly with enough space to allow the plants to grow. Mix in a slow-release granular fertiliser in the compost before planting to provide plenty of nutrients. Water thoroughly once planted up. Continue to water every 3-5 days and don't allow the container to dry out.
Planting in the ground: Dig a hole approximately twice as deep and 3 times as wide as the plant, if your soil is heavy mix in general-purpose compost, horticultural sand and stone or potting grit to ensure good drainage. Gently compact the soil around the plant and water thoroughly.
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Click here to view our full Leeks Growing Guide.
How to grow
Preparing the soil
Leeks prefer a fertile soil, dig in well rotted manure to raise nutrient levels up. Choose a sunny site, though they can tolerate some light shade. As they are a long crop and can be left in the soil through winter and picked when needed, they need soil that is free draining and will not get waterlogged in the winter. This can lead to rotting and other soil borne diseases.
If planting in spring then add a sprinkling of fertilser before preparing to plant.
Planting
Plant Leeks through Spring from March to June, then again for later winter/early spring varieties in September and October.
Leek Seedlings - Plant leek seedling quite deep in a hole approx 15cm deep and 15cm apart, with 30cm between the rows. Drop the seedling in the hole and then fill will water, this will settle the soil around the seedling and water the plant at the same time.
Leek Garden Ready Plugs - Make a hole the same size as the plug but a little deeper so some of the green stem is in the soil. Firm back round or just water in and let the soil settle back to fill the hole. Plant each plug 15cm apart, with 30cm between the rows.
Growing
Ensure plants have enough water through the Summer so they have even, steady growth. If you want extra white long stems, then you can earth up the soil around the stem as it grows, similar to earthing up potatoes. This ‘Blanches’ the stem as the darkness keeps the stem white and softer.
Mulching in the summer will help with moisture retention and keeping weeds from germinating. Remove any weeds that do get through, as leeks have a lot of open soil around them, weeds can become troublesome quickly.
Cover with fine horticultural fleece to deter insects especially allium leaf minor, leek moth and onion fly. Leeks can be prone to Leek rust which can affect leaves and lead to secondary infections. Choose to grow rust resistant varieties. Remove any leaves as soon as you see any symptoms appear, but dont put them in the compost heap.
Leeks can sometimes bolt, where they go to flower too early. This can be caused by being too dry or stressful growing conditions. Remove this as soon as you see it and pick the leek soon after.
Harvesting
If you want to grow baby leeks, these can not only be spaced closer but harvested quicker. Larger leeks take approx 4-5 months to mature but can be left in the ground through winter and early spring and lifted as required. You can pick Leeks alternately, giving the remainder more room to grow on. Lift using a fork under the roots and gently pull up. Harvest when the stem are even in width, Leeks left too long will start to swell at the base.
Give the leeks a good wash before taking them into the kitchen, removing any soil or splash on the leaves.
Guide To Plant Sizes
Leek Seedlings
These seedlings have been raised in their own plug tray . Well rooted and with good sized top growth, these seedlings are ready to be planted straight into their final position, no need to harden off or pot on for later planting.
Once your seedlings have been delivered, remove them immediately from their packaging. Place them in a shallow dish of water for a few minutes to soak the plug of compost. Ideally, these should be planted immediately or if not, within a day or 2 of delivery. You can keep the seedlings in a cool and well lit area, out of direct sunlight and keep the roots damp. If the plant top growth starts to bend towards the light, then simply turn the plants around and they will straighten up.
Plant leek seedling quite deep in a hole approx 15cm deep and 15cm apart, with 30cm between the rows. Drop the seedling in the hole and then fill will water, this will settle the soil around the seedling and water the plant at the same time.
Leek Garden Ready Plug Plants
These plants give you our most mature plug size, they are quick to establish and are available all season long. Simply ease the individual plugs out by pushing the base of the tray to release the plant. Ready to plant out with no need to pot on or harden off.
Once your Garden Ready plug plants have been delivered, remove them immediately from their delivery packaging but leave them in the growing tray. Give them a good water as soon as you can as they may have dried out a little in transit. Ideally, these should be planted immediately or if not, within a day or 2, keeping the plugs in a cool light place away and keep watering until ready to be planted.
Make a hole the same size as the plug but a little deeper so some of the green stem is in the soil. Firm back round or just water in and let the soil settle back to fill the hole. Plant each plug 15cm apart, with 30cm between the rows.
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Leek plants can use a Peat-Free Vegetable Compost or Multipurpose Compost
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