
Chicory
Each year we trial a wide range of chicory varieties to identify those that are easiest to grow and have the best flavor. Johnny's carries the most extensive line of chicories available for intriguing salad mix options for all markets. Some varieties are available in pelleted seed, for easier planting.
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Fancy blanched leaves for frisée salad mixes.
Fancy blanched leaves for frisée salad mixes.
48 Days
Spotted, round heads for year-round harvest.
Spotted, round heads for year-round harvest.
52 Days
Fancy blanched leaves for salad mixes.
Fancy blanched leaves for salad mixes.
48 Days
Excellent uniformity and high yield potential for summer harvests.
Excellent uniformity and high yield potential for summer harvests.
65 Days
Earliest escarole with dark green leaves and compact plant.
Earliest escarole with dark green leaves and compact plant.
45 Days
Uniform and slow-bolting radicchio.
Uniform and slow-bolting radicchio.
65 Days
Tender and uniform Italian dandelion, for cut-and-come-again harvest.
Tender and uniform Italian dandelion, for cut-and-come-again harvest.
48 Days
Light green, Romaine-like heads.
Light green, Romaine-like heads.
68 Days
Compact, slow-bolting endive.
Compact, slow-bolting endive.
52 Days
Traditional Belgian endive with white (pale yellow) chicons.
Traditional Belgian endive with white (pale yellow) chicons.
115 for root
Upright deep maroon radicchio, very attractive and impressively early.
Upright deep maroon radicchio, very attractive and impressively early.
66 Days
Excellent uniformity and high yield potential for summer harvests.
Excellent uniformity and high yield potential for summer harvests.
65 Days