Chicory Sugarleaf
Cichorium Intybus
Description
Chicory Sugarleaf – Cichorium intybus
Introduction
Sugarleaf Chicory, also called Pain de Sucre, is a cultivated variety of wild chicory that forms compact, upright heads with pale green, crunchy leaves. Known for its mild bitterness, it's a traditional autumn vegetable that self-blanches and is easy to grow for both beginners and gourmet gardeners.
Origin and Botanical Family
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Origin: Europe
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Family: Asteraceae
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Background: Cultivated since the 17th century in Europe, especially in France and Italy, where it's valued for its winter hardiness and unique taste.
Botanical Description
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Height: 30 to 40 cm
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Form: Upright, compact head
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Leaves: Oblong, smooth, light green
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Special features: Blanches naturally as heads mature
Sowing and Growing Conditions
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Sowing period: June to July, directly in open ground
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Germination temperature: 16–20 °C
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Germination time: 10–14 days
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Depth and spacing: 1 cm deep, 25 cm between plants, 30 cm between rows
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Soil: Rich, well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline
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Light: Full sun to partial shade
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Thinning: At 3–4 leaf stage
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Watering: Regular moisture is key for optimal development
Care and Maintenance
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Tasks: Weed regularly, mulch base, keep watered
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Blanching: In autumn, cover heads lightly with a pot or tunnel
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Pests/Diseases: Watch for slugs and fungal spots
Harvest
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Harvest period: September to November
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Signs of readiness: Head is firm, leaves paler
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Yield: 2–3 heads per m²
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Storage: Cool storage or fridge, up to 2 weeks
Garden Use
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Placement: In late-season rows
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Companion plants: Leek, onion, celery
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Rotation: Avoid following other chicories or lettuces
Culinary Use
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Taste: Crisp and lightly bitter
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Cooking: Raw in salads, steamed, braised
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Tip: Excellent paired with walnuts and soft cheese
Ecology and Curiosities
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Biodiversity: Attracts bees if allowed to flower
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Anecdote: Traditionally blanched in trenches in France
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Alternative growing: Suitable for raised beds and tunnels
A traditional fall vegetable that combines ease of growing with a refined bitterness and lovely crunch. A must-have for seasonal salad lovers.
Features
- Common name : Chicory Sugarleaf
- Category : vegetable
- Time to sow seeds : mid-June to end of July
- Harvest : after 90 -100 days
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