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I’ve grown leeks last few years in 6b immediately adjacent to 6a. (Doing kohlrabi this year instead). They grew just fine for me. The only tending needed was weeding. I start them indoors mainly because have tomatoes and other things to start as well. Then I don’t have to worry about germination rates and thinning either. I just pop them in the ground in the spring, let them go all summer, and harvest them throughout fall as I need them. I’ve never had a problem with too hot, too cold, or flowering/woodiness, though I’m sure there is variation between different cultivars. I grew American Flag leeks.