About- This classic leek variety has white stems that grow up to 10" in length and 2" in diameter. A favorite of home and market gardeners, leeks are commonly used in stews and soups, but can also add great flavor to various dishes. When and Where to Plant- In zone 6 and cooler climates, plant in early spring as soon as you can work the ground. In zone 7 or warmer plant in the fall. Care and Harvest- Harvest at desired size, typically best when stems are at least 1" in diameter. When harvested early, leeks can be used as a scallion. Planting Depth- 1/4" Seed Spacing- 2-6" Spacing Between Rows- 12-36" Days to Germination- 10-16 Plant Spacing- 6" Days to Maturity- 90-120 Approximate Seeds per Pkt- 350