De Saint Laurent - Frisée Curly endive
This variety produces small apples, 25 to 30 cm in diameter, with dark-green, extremely dissected, curly, frizzy leaves. They have a crunchy texture and a good, pronounced flavor.
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in the ground, in bucket
Sow directly in place, in rows 30 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly and press down with the back of a rake. Thin to 30 cm in all directions. If sown too early, it will bolt quickly.
Chicory needs regular watering, which can be reduced by mulching. Bitter endive is more resistant to very low winter temperatures than escarole or curly endive. They can be left in the ground over winter in most regions.
June, July, August
January, February, March, October, November, December
in the ground
sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, fees, furniture
Cichorium endivia
late
From 150 to 200 g
1 gram
From 25 to 30 cm
crunchy
frisée
Green
curly
France
Inconnue
This ancient variety originated in France.