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Total Records: 9
No. of Pages: 1
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CHICORY
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Produces the delicious chicons by forcing in the dark either outdoors or dig the roots and force inside. s/c 500
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Round-leaved rosette shaped plant in winter; leaves blade-shaped in summer. Sow broadcast or in rows June-October. summer leaves for salads. Stop cut...
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An excellent variety for summer and autumn heading. Sow from March onwards. Firm round red heads with white veining.Very decorative. s/c 400
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Bright red, round heads that are well wrapped with numerous leaves. Ribs are white and crisp. s/c 250
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Forms compact conical heads of crisp leaf. Culture as for Bianca di Milano. Normally used as autumn/winter crop, sown June/July. s/c 250
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Long pointed leaves. Foliage green in summer, turns red in cold weather. Sow broadcast or in thin rows, June-July. Roots can be forced to make the sh...
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This red ballhead variety forms a tight head dur-ing winter without protection. Sow broadcast thinly or in rows, April-August. Thin to about 25cm apa...
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A wonderfully decorative chicory with green leaves blotched red and forming an inner loose head of red and white in autumn. An ancient variety develo...
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This new variety requires no soil cover when lifted for production of chicons. Sow end April to early May and lift end Sept to Nov. Harvest mid-Novem...
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Total Records: 9
No. of Pages: 1
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