Endive

How To Grow Endive Lettuce
Endive grows best in full sun. It can tolerate only 2- to 3-hours of sun a day and still produce an edible plant, but the heads won't be as well forme...
How to Harvest and Store Endive and Escarole
Store endive and escarole in a cold and moist place (32°-40°F (0°-5°C) and 95 percent relative humidity). Place leaves or the whole head in the refrig...
Escarole and Curly Endive Serving Tips
Curly endive can be served raw with a vinaigrette that is flavored with shallots, mustard, or garlic. If the leaves are at all tough or bitter, it is ...
Endive and Escarole Seed Starting Tips
Endive and escarole can be grown from seeds or transplants. Start plants indoors 8 weeks before the last frost or direct sow into the garden as soon a...
Belgian Endive Serving Tips
Serve endive raw or cooked. Combine raw endive in salads with other greens sprinkled with vinaigrette. Combine raw endive with beets, apples, pears, w...
How to Grow Endive and Escarole
Endive and escarole can be grown from seeds or transplants. Start plants indoors 8 weeks before the last frost or direct sow into the garden as soon a...