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Leeks, Autumn Giant

$6.00

Heirloom.

110 days. Autumn Giant Leeks are cold weather hardy and can be harvested late into the fall. Thick, dark green leaves with creamy white stalks are mild and somewhat sweet in flavor. Perfect for soups, salads, and stews! Twelve plants per 6-pack cell.

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