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Chicory Witloof Zoom F1 - Cichorium intybus

Cichorium intybus var. latifolium Chicorée Witloof Zoom F1
Chicory, Endive

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Easy to grow, lovely size.

Jc, 07/01/2021

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Excellent variety. This biennial vegetable plant is grown to be forced in a corner of the garden or in a cellar, it forms beautiful endives that are consumed raw in salads or braised. Sowing from May to June for a harvest 5 months later.  
Ease of cultivation
Amateur
Height at maturity
30 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Germination time (days)
8 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing
Sowing period April to July
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Flowering time July to September
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Harvest time January to April, October to December
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Description

The Witloof Chicory (Endive) Zoom F1 is a variety of excellent quality. This biennial vegetable plant is cultivated to be forced in a corner of the garden or in a cellar, forming beautiful endives that are consumed raw in salads or braised. Sowing is done from May to June for a harvest 5 months later.

The Witloof Chicory is an herbaceous plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It bears the Latin name Cichorrium intybus foliosum but is mostly known as Endive or Chicory.

There are several types of Chicory, wild Chicories being the closest to the species that is naturally found in meadows and along roadsides. Witloof Chicory stands out for its cultivation method: it is the second shoot that is consumed after being previously forced in open ground or in a cellar.

It is a work that can be considered tedious but is rewarded with beautiful firm and white roots with a characteristic bitterness.

In the garden, Endive ideally thrives in heavy, deep, damp, and not too rich soil.

Witloof Chicory can be consumed both raw and cooked. It is equally delicious in salads, with some walnut kernels, pieces of Roquefort, and a drizzle of honey vinaigrette, as well as in a traditional bechamel gratin.

All Chicories have tonic, purifying, and slightly laxative properties.

Harvest: Witloof Chicory roots are harvested in October-November, and then the forcing can be done every 15 days to spread out the harvest.

Storage: They are kept quite well in cool conditions but must be protected from light (which is why they are usually wrapped in blue paper on the stalls).

Gardener's tip: Regular hoeing and weeding are recommended, and mulching is advised in case of drought during the period from May to October. Forcing can also be done in a cellar.

Harvest

Harvest time January to April, October to December
Type of vegetable Leaf vegetable
Vegetable colour white
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Productive
Flavour bitter
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 30 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Cichorium

Species

intybus var. latifolium

Cultivar

Chicorée Witloof Zoom F1

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

Chicory, Endive

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Annual / Perennial

Biennial

Product reference16541

Planting and care

Sowing

The seeds are placed in a flat furrow 5 cm (2in) wide and 2 cm (1in) deep. It is important to sow thinly and cover the seeds with a little fine soil. The furrows are then lightly firmed with the back of the rake. Germination takes about 8 days. The rows should be spaced 30 cm (12in) apart.

The young plants will then be thinned to every 15 cm (6in) along the row, and can also be transplanted elsewhere in the vegetable garden when they have 7 or 8 leaves.

Maintenance

To prevent diseases that attack chicory, such as powdery mildew or rust, regular hoeing and weeding is important, as well as practicing a good crop rotation every 3 to 4 years. Watering should be generous and frequent. 

Forcing

Starting from October, dig up the Witloof chicory, keep the plants with roots larger than 4 cm (2in) in diameter, cut the leaves 1 cm (0in) from the collar (the base of the leaves), and store them in a sheltered place until forcing, which will be spread out over time for consumption throughout the winter.

For forcing, place the roots side by side in a box filled with sand or turf, leaving the collar exposed. Put the box in a dark place, such as a cellar or a room with a constant temperature, 8 to 10°C (46.4 to 50°F), or perform the same operation in a sheltered area of the vegetable garden in a trench 1.2 m (4ft) wide and 25 cm (10in) deep (its length depends on individual needs). Once the roots are placed in the trench, they will be covered with 10 cm (4in) of topsoil and 10 cm (4in) of compost, then with a doormat and a plastic sheet. This variety can also be forced without soil by placing them side by side in a pot in the cellar.

Harvest the endives four weeks later when they measure 15 cm (6in).

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Seedlings

Sowing period April to July
Sowing method Direct sowing
Germination time (days) 8 days

Care

Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Pruning No pruning necessary

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Soil Light
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130
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