Eros – Organic Escarole Seed
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Description
Eros – Organic Escarole Seed offers gardeners a flavorful and nutritious green for their organic vegetable gardens. Known for its mild bitterness and tender, broad leaves, Eros escarole is perfect for salads, soups, and sautéing. Grown organically, it provides a healthy, chemical-free option for those who love leafy greens. This hardy variety thrives in cooler climates, offering fresh greens throughout the growing season.
Features:
- Organic & Non-GMO: Grown without synthetic chemicals, Eros escarole is 100% organic, ensuring it is both healthy and environmentally friendly.
- Tender, Mildly Bitter Leaves: Eros escarole is perfect for adding depth and flavor to fresh salads or cooked dishes. Its mild bitterness balances well with other greens and vegetables.
- Cold-Hardy: This variety thrives in cooler weather, making it perfect for spring and fall gardens. It can withstand light frosts and still produce delicious leaves.
- High-Yielding: Eros escarole produces a generous amount of leaves, making it a great choice for those who want a continuous supply of healthy greens.
- Versatile in Cooking: Use it fresh in salads, cook it in soups, or sauté it for a delicious side dish. The versatility of escarole makes it an essential addition to any kitchen garden.
Specifications:
- Plant Type: Organic, Non-GMO
- Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
- Spacing: 8-10 inches between plants, 12-18 inches between rows
- Days to Maturity: 70-80 days
- Flavor: Mildly bitter, slightly sweet when young
- Package Size: Available in 100, 500, or 1,000 seeds per pack
Why Choose Eros – Organic Escarole Seed?
Eros – Organic Escarole Seed is the perfect choice for gardeners who appreciate the taste and health benefits of organic greens. Its mild bitterness adds complexity to salads and cooked dishes, while its cold-hardiness allows for a successful harvest in early spring or late fall. This high-yielding, versatile green is an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking to diversify their crops and enjoy homegrown, organic escarole.
