This is our first cutting of chicory. It has been in the back of the garage since November, and we had forgotten all about it over Christmas. Barrie decided that as the weather was so bad, he would spring clean the garage. Lo and behold, Supper !!!!!!!!!(http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/4927/chicory003ml8.th.jpg) (http://img124.imageshack.us/my.php?image=chicory003ml8.jpg)
Oo deepest envy at your January harvest cookie :D This blanching business is fascinating - but I suspect it needs the gumption to sow at the right time of year. If you have a spare moment, how did you grow yours, and how long did it take from stumpy roots to those lovely shoots?
Glad you feel like chicons tonight ;)
Very impressive I've only done sugarloaf and raddichio- leaf types never whitloof.
;D
Oh swear words-you know I think I might have forgetten to order some seeds,oh well not too late.
SS-you sow them in the spring and lift in sucession from early December onwards. I put a couple of trimmed roots in a black pot,cover with soil,pop another black pot and put them on the boiler.
Mine didn't germinate this year. Only patchy last year. I think the seeds have had it and I need to order new.
They look amazing cookie. Bet they tasted fantastic! I love them with nice dippy things, or use them like boats. YUMYUM! And I just love the way they grow. The first year I did them I lifted the pot everyday in anticipation of what was beneath.
Looks like I will need to get some seed to Stephan. Where will you be getting yours from????
Ha Ha-EJ-usually from Moles or Suffolk Herbs but who knows?-some kind person might send us a few spare seeds?
Quote from: cleo on January 11, 2007, 22:51:55
you sow them in the spring and lift in sucession from early December onwards. I put a couple of trimmed roots in a black pot,cover with soil,pop another black pot and put them on the boiler.
thank you Stephan, you make it sound so easy! ::)
::) ;D
We are quite lucky here in holland, you can just buy a sack of 100 penne (chickory roots) for 7 euro, stick them in the ground(2cm spacing in square), cover them up and thats it. A lot better than having to grow from seed because the plants take up lots of room. Maybe you can order them, gl
Interesting tuinman. I shall have to investigate!
I've grown witloof regularly over the years but this winter haven't yet got round to putting them to sprout again. It's easy to do though and great to have in the middle of winter.