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Batavian Endive Seeds

About-Ā Also known as escarole, this variety resembles lettuce but has a much sharper flavor and is slightly bitter. Commonly used in fresh salads but can be braised or steamed for a side vegetable. Easy to grow.

When and Where to Plant-Ā Direct sow around your last frost date in the spring or for a fall crop sow in late summer. Prefers lightly amended soils and a sunny location.

Care and Harvest-Ā Water often, as a lack of water will make them more bitter. Cut right above soil level for continuous harvest. If harvesting in the fall, make sure to harvest before frost.

Planting Depth-Ā 1/8"

Seed Spacing-Ā 6"

Spacing Between Rows-Ā 30-36"

Days to Germination-Ā 5-12

Plant Spacing-Ā 12"

Days to Maturity-Ā 60-80

Approximate Seeds per Pkt-Ā 1,500

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Batavian Endive Seeds

About-Ā Also known as escarole, this variety resembles lettuce but has a much sharper flavor and is slightly bitter. Commonly used in fresh salads but can be braised or steamed for a side vegetable. Easy to grow.

When and Where to Plant-Ā Direct sow around your last frost date in the spring or for a fall crop sow in late summer. Prefers lightly amended soils and a sunny location.

Care and Harvest-Ā Water often, as a lack of water will make them more bitter. Cut right above soil level for continuous harvest. If harvesting in the fall, make sure to harvest before frost.

Planting Depth-Ā 1/8"

Seed Spacing-Ā 6"

Spacing Between Rows-Ā 30-36"

Days to Germination-Ā 5-12

Plant Spacing-Ā 12"

Days to Maturity-Ā 60-80

Approximate Seeds per Pkt-Ā 1,500

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About-Ā Also known as escarole, this variety resembles lettuce but has a much sharper flavor and is slightly bitter. Commonly used in fresh salads but can be braised or steamed for a side vegetable. Easy to grow.

When and Where to Plant-Ā Direct sow around your last frost date in the spring or for a fall crop sow in late summer. Prefers lightly amended soils and a sunny location.

Care and Harvest-Ā Water often, as a lack of water will make them more bitter. Cut right above soil level for continuous harvest. If harvesting in the fall, make sure to harvest before frost.

Planting Depth-Ā 1/8"

Seed Spacing-Ā 6"

Spacing Between Rows-Ā 30-36"

Days to Germination-Ā 5-12

Plant Spacing-Ā 12"

Days to Maturity-Ā 60-80

Approximate Seeds per Pkt-Ā 1,500