What is circular bioeconomy/agriculture?
Circular agriculture is a modern agricultural management concept that has as a main principle the optimization of use of all biomass and resources and, as a result, reducing waste. The […]
Circular agriculture is a modern agricultural management concept that has as a main principle the optimization of use of all biomass and resources and, as a result, reducing waste. The […]
Endive and Escarole Common Pests In general, endives do not greatly suffer from pests, but farmers are advised to scout their fields often, monitor their population, and take all preventive […]
How to Blanch Endive and Escarole Blanching aims to produce pale (white-yellowish) headshoots that are sweeter in taste and more tender. Blanching is usually necessary (market demand) when the endive […]
It is essential to highlight that no two fields are the same, nor can anyone advise a farmer on fertilization methods without considering the soil test data, tissue analysis, and […]
How much Water does Endive and Escarole need? Despite their shallow root system, endives and escaroles can generally withstand some drought and are generally more heat tolerant than lettuce. However, […]
Site selection for endive Soil can rarely be a restrictive factor when we grow endives. The plants can tolerate various soil types but prefer well-drained but with sufficient moisture, loose […]
Professional Endive Cultivation Growing endives outdoors –if done rationally and on a scalable basis- can be a good source of income. There are two different types of endive (C. endivia); […]
More and more people like to grow their own fruits and vegetables as a hobby, for self-satisfaction, and to control what they eat. Endives are a great choice for backyard […]
Endive (and escarole) is a biennial salad green that, in most cases, is treated as an annual crop. The scientific name of endive is Cichorium endivia, a member of the […]
Truffles are unique types of mushrooms. They belong to the Tuber genus and grow in a symbiotic relationship (mycorrhizal) with some tree species. There are 5,000 species of truffle-producing fungi, […]