San Francisco, CA (Zone 10a) | October 2003 | positive
I've grown leeks in my garden for 25 years, and King Richard is the best variety I've ever found. They're large, very long, and tasty. ...Read MoreI've grown them in western Oregon and San Francisco, where winters are very mild, and they easily last all winter and into spring. They do have some tendancy to bolt in the fall here, but their size more than makes up for that.
Unfortunately, the seed is getting hard to find in catalogs any more, so I have to save my own.
King Richard leeks are an excellent choice for short season climates. They mature in 125 days, 70 days from set out. As with other leeks,...Read More they have a mild flavor somewhere between garlic and onion, making them a welcome addition to soups, or sauteed as a side dish.
Leeks should be started from seed indoors as early as January in order to serve as a summer crop.
I've grown leeks in my garden for 25 years, and King Richard is the best variety I've ever found. They're large, very long, and tasty. ...Read More
King Richard leeks are an excellent choice for short season climates. They mature in 125 days, 70 days from set out. As with other leeks,...Read More