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Leek Musselburgh Seeds
Leek Musselburgh Seeds

Leek Musselburgh Seeds

Garden-fresh crops all winter long!
Plant In Sunshine
Winter Hardy
Edible
Easy To Grow
  • Reliable and hardy with superb resistance to pests and extremes of temperature.
  • An enduring gardener’s favourite – easy to grow with a fine flavour and texture.
  • A heritage variety grown in the UK since the 1830s.
  • Healthy and hearty – a good source of vitamins, minerals, folate and fibre.
  • Supplied as a packet of 500 (approx.) seeds ready for sowing indoors or outdoors.
500 Seeds - Item: 700049
Only £3.99
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Product Description

A superb all-rounder for reliability, hardiness and flavour, this heritage variety was first cultivated by Victorian gardeners in the Scottish town of Musselburgh after being brought over from France in the 1830s. Since then it has become a firm favourite all around the UK, particularly in colder regions where other vegetables may not thrive – great for picking from late autumn to early spring when little else is available to bring in from the plot to the plate. A shorter variety of leek, it has densely packed, sturdy stems with creamy white bases rising to dark green leaves at the top.

You won’t find Musselburgh leeks in the supermarket as their growing span is too long commercial production, but this variety will reward the home gardener many times over with plentiful crops of superb quality. These leeks are easy to grow, with good resistance to pests and extremes of heat and cold. They can be left in the ground until needed, although once picked they will keep for up to 3 weeks in the fridge. Musselburgh is a great choice for allotments, where the plants will happily fend for themselves right through winter, requiring little attention over a long season.

Whether picked early or left to mature, this versatile veg has a lovely sweet flavour and a firm but tender texture when cooked. Use young baby stems in salads and stir-fries and mature leeks for a great variety of dishes including soups, stews and quiches – and indeed in any dish where you would normally use onion. Having a ready supply of garden-fresh leeks will benefit your health as well as your palate – they are packed with nutrients, including vitamins A, B6, C and K, iron and magnesium, as well as being a good source of fibre and folate.

The seeds can be planted directly into their cropping position or started indoors for establishing early – providing baby leeks from as early as late summer. They germinate easily and establish well, with minimum maintenance required. Their compact habit makes them a great choice for small gardens where space is a premium. Choose a sunny, sheltered position, with fertile, well-drained soil. They can make an unusual feature in an herbaceous border, with attractive flowers and seed heads if left to grow.

Supplied as a packet of 500 (approx.) seeds ready for sowing indoors from January to February, or outdoors from March to April directly into a seed bed. Harvest from October to March, or even earlier for baby leeks. Grows to 45cm (18in) by 30cm (12in) spread.

What Is Supplied

Item 700049 supplied as:

Supplied as a packet of 500 (approx.) seeds ready to sow indoors or outdoors.

Performance subject to growing conditions.
Origin UK.

Plant Information

Top Tips

  • Apply high nitrogen fertiliser to your leek bed just prior to planting them out in summer to help them through a long growing season.
  • Leave a handful of these leeks in the ground to flower and produce seeds for next year’s sowing.

Care Guide

How to grow Musselburgh leeks

  • Sow outdoors, March to April, thinly in a seed bed, 1.5cm (½in) deep, directly into finely prepared, well-cultivated, fertile soil that has already been watered. Seedlings usually appear in 14-28 days. Water well until plants are established. Transplant 15cm (6in) apart into 15cm (6in) deep holes made with a dibber. Allow 30cm (12in) between rows. Water seedlings but do not fill holes with soil. As plants grow, draw up soil onto them to improve length of blanch (white stem).
  • Or sow indoors, January to February, 0.5cm (¼in) deep, in a tray of compost. Water well and place in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse. Keep moist. Transplant 5cm (2in) apart to other trays when large enough to handle. Gradually accustom young plants to outside conditions (avoid frosts), before planting out, May to July, into well-cultivated, fertile soil.

Harvest October to March, or earlier for baby leeks as required.

Planting / Flowering Calendar
Planting Time
Fruiting Time
Sowing Time
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Fully Grown Plant dimensions (approx)
Plant Dimensions
45cm
30cm
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Leek Musselburgh Seeds
Leek Musselburgh Seeds
500 Seeds
Item: 700049
Only £3.99
Currently Unavailable