It depends where and how you grow it.
Leeks are not "made" by humans; they grow in the ground just like onions do.
Leeks are usually sown in Spring and transplanted to there final spacings around May. The leeks will then grow to usable size by Autumn and will remain usable throughout the Winter and Spring until they shoot( sprout seed heads)
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Indiana Jones didn't grow up anywhere. He's a fictional character.
Unfortunately, it is too cold to grow coffee in Indiana. Move down south to more tropical locations, then you can grow coffee.
Welsh leeks may be larger or smaller than leeks grown elsewhere, but leeks are leeks.
Farmers in Mesopotamia learned to successfully grow onions by irrigating the crops. Onions were a favorite crop that the Mesopotamians grew along with leeks and lentils.
One of the food that they grow is corn
The leek is the plant. Each leek grows individually. When you buy them in the store, you can still see the roots. Just like onions, carrots, turnips and other root vegetables the entire plant is pulled up to harvest them.
Leeks are a vegetable related to onions.
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