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Cultivation for most chicories should be similar to other greens and in particular lettuce, as they prefer cooler temperatures, have a small seed size, and are best direct sown. Plant after frost, when the soil is beginning to warm (about 55-75 F), 1/8 inch deep and loosely covered. Many folks will grow chicories as a fall crop, planting in mid to late summer. You may need to plant in succession to discover the best planting time for your region.
A mix of 7 various varieties of chicory/radicchio, particularly suitable for cutting, baby, and micr..
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An Italian chicory with broad, rounded, straight-growing leaves, tender, light green, which send new..
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An Italian chicory that produces abundant, broad leaves, ruffled and wavy, pale green colored, formi..
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This is a hard to find red leaved grumolo, great used by itself or to add interest and color when mi..
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Excellent Italian chicory with very long, hardy leaves, very tasty and very productive. This is grea..
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Italian chicory for cutting, with light green, rounded leaves, very tender, suitable for sowing clos..
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Wonderful original wild chicory. A very hard to find variety from Italy, more pungent in flavor than..
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