Wild Ramp Seeds
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"Grow authentic wild ramps in your garden with this 25-seed pack from Country Creek Acres! Also known as narrow-leaf ramps (Allium tricoccum var. burkickii), this perennial leek produces flavorful, tender bulbs and leaves ideal for gourmet cooking, soups, and sautés. Cold-hardy and easy-to-cultivate, these heirloom seeds thrive in outdoor gardens, shaded beds, or woodland-style plots. Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners, enjoy a sustainable harvest of this rare, wild North American specialty year after year."





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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Fall / Early Spring
Growth Habit
Clumping, Upright
Flavor Profile
Garlic-onion, Strong, Savory
Plant Characteristics
Broad green leaves, Purple stems, Bulbous roots
Use
Soups, Salads, Pickling, Sautéing, Pesto
Growing Conditions
Partial shade; moist, rich, well-drained soil
Harvest Advantages
Early spring harvest, Unique flavor, Perennial regrowth
Plant Resistance
Cold-hardy, Shade tolerant
About Wild Ramp Seeds
Allium tricoccum
Seed Names
Wild Ramp Seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom, Non-GMO
Wild Ramps, also called wild leeks, are flavorful perennial plants native to North America, prized for their garlic-onion taste and culinary versatility. They thrive in shaded woodlands with moist, fertile soil and are among the first edible greens to appear in spring. With their unique flavor and natural resilience, they are a delicacy for chefs and gardeners alike.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Partial Shade
Planting Depth
½ inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow or woodland planting
Plant Spacing
4–6 inches apart; 12 inches between rows
Days to Maturity
2–3 years for harvestable plants
Soil Preparation
Cold stratify 60–90 days before sowing
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–7
Water Needs
Moderate, Moist soil
Planting Season
Fall or Early Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 6–8 sq.ft
500
up to 30–40 sq.ft
1000
up to 60–80 sq.ft