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Wild Flower Chicory Cichorium Intybus Seeds

Wild Flower Chicory Cichorium Intybus Seeds

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Chicory Seeds

Chicory Seeds produce crisp, nutritious leaves and roots that have been cultivated for centuries for both culinary and ornamental use. This versatile leafy vegetable is prized for its slightly bitter flavour, making it a popular addition to salads, cooked dishes, and traditional European cuisine.

Easy to grow and highly productive, Chicory plants produce attractive leafy growth that can be harvested young for tender salad leaves or allowed to mature for heart formation depending on the variety. Many gardeners also grow chicory for its edible roots, which have historically been used as a coffee substitute.

Suitable for kitchen gardens, allotments, raised beds, and containers, Chicory is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to grow nutritious and versatile salad crops.

Key Features

Versatile leafy vegetable suitable for salads and cooking.

Produces crisp leaves with a distinctive slightly bitter flavour.

Can be harvested young for tender salad leaves.

Suitable for kitchen gardens, raised beds, and allotments.

Easy to grow and highly productive throughout the season.

Nutritious crop rich in vitamins and minerals.

Ideal for beginner and experienced gardeners alike.

How to Grow Chicory Seeds

Sow Chicory Seeds directly outdoors from April to July into fertile, well-drained soil.

Sow seeds approximately 1 cm deep in rows and keep soil consistently moist during germination, which usually takes around 7–14 days.

Thin seedlings gradually to provide adequate space for healthy growth and root development.

Grow in a sunny position or light shade for the best results.

Harvest leaves as required throughout the growing season or allow plants to mature fully depending on the intended use.

Chicory Growing Tips

Water regularly during dry periods to encourage tender growth.

Harvest young leaves for a milder flavour.

Successional sowing helps provide a continuous harvest.

Avoid allowing plants to dry out during hot weather.

Keep beds weed-free to encourage strong development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chicory easy to grow?
Yes, Chicory Seeds are easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all experience levels.

What does Chicory taste like?
Chicory has a slightly bitter flavour that works well in salads and cooked dishes.

Can Chicory be grown in containers?
Yes, it grows well in deep containers with fertile, well-drained compost.

When can Chicory be harvested?
Leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season once plants become established.

Perfect For

Kitchen gardens

Raised beds

Allotments

Container growing

Salad growing

Vegetable gardens

Successional sowing

Beginner gardeners

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