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 CICHORIUM endiva   Endive    se-kor’e-um en-div’å     Easy Asteraceae; native to India. Germination: Endive is best grown as a fall crop. Sow seeds outdoors 3- 31/2 months before first frost in 1/4 inch deep rows 18-24 inches apart....
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 CICHORIUM intybus  Chicory    se-kor’e-um in’ti-bus    Easy Asteraceae; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Sow seeds outdoors in early to mid-spring in 1/4 inch deep rows 18 inches apart. Seeds may also be started indoors, at a...
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 CORIANDRUM sativum Coriander    ko-ri-an’drum sa-ti’vum Annual Herb  Easy Apiaceae; native to southern Europe. Germination: Best sown outdoors in the early spring when the soil is still cool. Sow at a depth of 4 times the size of the...
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 CUMINUM cyminum  Cumin    ku-min’um si-min’um  Annual Herb  Easy Apiaceae; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Sow indoors, 6-8 weeks before last frost, at a temperature of 70-72°. Alternatively, sow seeds outdoors when the soil is...
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CYNARA cardunculus Cardoon Zones 8 to 10 sin’å-rå kar-dun’ku-lus Herb Easy Asteraceae; native to the Mediterranean. Germination: Sow indoors at a temperature of 68-72° and at a depth of 4 times the size of the seeds. Expect germination...
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