Growing Leeks

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09 Feb 13 Maree (Australia - temperate climate)
If you plant your leeks in spring or late winter, they will tend to want to bolt to seed in the warmer months. I suggest planting them in autumn, and they will grow slowly through winter. They should be a good size when the warmer weather arrives, so you can then harvest them before they go to seed.
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