By Dr. Mercola
By Dr. Mercola
If you’ve never tried leeks, you may be interested to include them in your fall garden this year. Actually, you can grow leeks year-round, but given their hardiness to cold, they make a great fall crop. If you live in an area with mild winters, you can even leave leeks in the ground during winter and harvest them in early spring. Now is the time to consider growing (and eating more) leeks.
Taking a Peek at Leeks, the Tall, Leafy Cousin of Garlic and Onions
Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum porrum) are a member of the allium family vegetables, closely related …read more
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