CICHORIUM
x CHICORY
x ENDIVE
x RADICCHIO
x WITLOOF
xx HERB
xx VEGETABLE
Planting and storing "witloof" for use as a winter vegetable. COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Mar 1985 (v.69#3) pg. 14
Winter salads. Pick your own salad greens all winter long. Use a well-planned planting schedule, a selection of protective covers, and carefully chosen varieties to raise lettuce, endive, escarole, chicory, and other greens throughout the winter (provided the soil does not freeze). FINE GARDENING #15 Sep-Oct 1990 pg. 26
How to grow witloof chicory. FLOWER & GARDEN Feb 1980 (v.24#2) pg. 50
Planting, growing and storing witloof chicory (endive). FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1985 (v.29#3) pg. 57
Pan de zucchero (pan de sucre, zuckerhut, or sugar loaf), a cross between chicory and endive. Tips on its planting and care. FLOWER & GARDEN Jan-Feb 1989 (v.33#1) pg. 108
Raising endive and chicory. HARROWSMITH #27 Apr 1980 (v.4#7) pg. 75
Five experts disclose their midsummer gardening secrets. (1) Late-season schemes to fill the spaces left by spent pea vines. (2) Growing rutabaga. (3) A watering system that functions almost unattended from mid-June to mid-August. (4) Growing annuals for quick color. (5) Endive culture. HARROWSMITH #68 Jul-Aug 1986 (v.11#2) pg. 35
Results of garden trials of fast-season and all-season cultivars of radicchio. HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #132 Feb 1997 (v.21) pg. 26
Chicory. Tips on growing and using this hardy perennial herb (also known as succory, blue-sailors or ragged-sailors). HERB COMPANION Jun-Jul 1995 (v.7#5) pg. 28
Raising Belgian endive indoors. Step-by-step instructions. HORTICULTURE Dec 1990 (v.68#12) pg. 20
How to force Belgian endive (Cichorium intybus), or witloof chicory, indoors during the winter. HORTICULTURE Nov 1996 (v.74#9) pg. 10
Raves about radicchio. A guide to newer hybrids and their culture. KITCHEN GARDEN #12 Dec 1997-Jan 1998 pg. 48
Belgian endive. How to force roots to produce the second stage of growth, the chicons. KITCHEN GARDEN #18 Dec 1998-Jan 1999 pg. 47
A look at some unusual vegetables you can grow. Includes amaranth, tampala, cardoon, celeriac, celtuce, chervil, collards, corn salad, daikon, fennel, elephant garlic, gobo, ground cherry, Japanese eggplant, lentils, luffa, mustard, rocket, safflower, salsify, skirret, sorrel, upland cress and witloof chicory. ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1977 (v.24#3) pg. 162
How to grow curly endive. ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1978 (v.25#6) pg. 44
Endive, the autumn-salad king. Tips on raising endive and how to prevent the "bitter" taste. ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1981 (v.28#7) pg. 45
How to raise French endive. ORGANIC GARDENING Oct 1981 (v.28#10) pg. 61
Growing European chicory. ORGANIC GARDENING May 1985 (v.32#5) pg. 85
A look at dwarf varieties of lettuce, romaine and chicory for the home garden. ORGANIC GARDENING Oct 1986 (v.33#10) pg. 52
Tip on raising chicory for salads indoors during the winter. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1990 (v.37#1) pg. 71
Avant-garde greens. Be the first to grow these exotic greens (Italian chicory, kale, mustard, cabbage). ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1990 (v.37#7) pg. 62
Use a simple frame and black landscape fabric to blanch an entire bed of escarole (endive). ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1990 (v.37#7) pg. 80
How to grow great tasting endive. ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1991 (v.38#3) pg. 82
How to force sprouting chicories such as radicchio or Belgian endive in the winter by transferring roots from the garden into sand-filled plastic buckets in the root cellar. ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1991 (v.38#7) pg. 60
How to grow your own $6-a-pound endive. It takes time, patience and much careful handling. SUNSET Jul 1982 (v.169#1) pg. 158
Tips on growing radicchio (a bitter salad green). SUNSET Jun 1984 (v.172#6) pg. 116
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