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Endive Seeds (Heirloom)
The lacy-edged leaves of curly heirloom endive and the broad leaves of its close relative escarole, are known for their slightly bitter, buttery taste. Grow both Broadleaf Batavian and Green Curled Ruffec in the same manner as you would your lettuce seeds as they have the same basic requirements. One bonus: Endive is more tolerant of hot weather.
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Endive (Escarole) Seeds - Broadleaf Batavian Quick View
xEndive (Escarole) Seeds - Broadleaf Batavian HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
- Grows 10-12 Inches Heads
- 80 Days to Harvest
- Will tolerate some shade, but prefers full sun exposure
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $3.95 per package -
Endive Seeds - Green Curled Ruffec Quick View
xEndive Seeds - Green Curled Ruffec HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
- Grows up to 15 Inches Heads
- 90 Days to Harvest
- Will tolerate some shade, but prefers full sun exposure
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $3.95 per package -
sold out Endive Seeds - Frisee Quick View
xEndive Seeds - Frisee HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
sold out- Heirloom, Open Pollinated Seed
- Also known as Chicory
- 55 Days to Maturity
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $3.95 per package
Though Heirloom Endive seeds will grow in both Spring and Fall, a Fall planting is ideal as frost improves the plan's flavor and decreases its bitterness. Endive seeds are good candidates for container gardens. Try growing your Endive in a container on your patio or deck - close enough to the kitchen to add to your dinner salad! Our Heirloom Endive Seeds are on sale, by the packet or in bulk!