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Radicchio (Rossa di Verona)

🥬 Vegetable
Hardiness Zones 4a to 10b
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📖 About This Plant

Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) is a beautiful Italian chicory forming compact, tight heads of deep crimson-red leaves with contrasting white midribs — as visually striking as it is flavorful. The bitter, slightly spicy flavor of radicchio transforms dramatically when cooked — grilling or roasting mellows the bitterness and develops a sweet, caramelized complexity. Maturing in 70–80 days, Rossa di Verona is a cool-season crop that performs best in fall when cold temperatures trigger the red pigment development and reduce bitterness. Growing in zones 4–9, it's sown in midsummer for a fall harvest — one of the most rewarding late-season crops for adventurous gardeners who appreciate European bitter greens.

📊 Quick Facts

Sun
Full to Partial Sun
Water
Moderate
Season
Late Spring / Late Summer
Harvest
80-100 days

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🌱 Care Tips

Sow Rossa di Verona radicchio in midsummer (late June to July) for a fall harvest — spring-sown plants bolt before heading up properly. Direct sow 1/4 inch deep in rows 12 inches apart, then thin to 8–10 inches. Radicchio needs rich, moist, well-drained soil and consistent moisture for proper head formation. If heads don't fully form by fall, cut the original head down to the base (1–2 inches) — a secondary head will often form, sometimes with better color and tighter structure. Cold temperatures (below 50°F) trigger the anthocyanin pigments that produce the characteristic deep-red color and reduce bitterness. Harvest when heads feel firm and dense, typically after a few frosts. Stores in the refrigerator for 2–4 weeks.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones can you grow Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) in?
Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 4a–10b. Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) is a beautiful Italian chicory forming compact, tight heads of deep crimson-red leaves with contrasting white midribs — as visually striking as it is flavorful. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) need?
Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) requires Full to Partial Sun. Sow Rossa di Verona radicchio in midsummer (late June to July) for a fall harvest — spring-sown plants bolt before heading up properly.
When should I plant Radicchio (Rossa di Verona)?
Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) is best planted in Late Spring / Late Summer. Sow Rossa di Verona radicchio in midsummer (late June to July) for a fall harvest — spring-sown plants bolt before heading up properly. Direct sow 1/4 inch deep in rows 12 inches apart, then thin to 8–10 inches.
How long does Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) take to harvest?
Radicchio (Rossa di Verona) typically reaches harvest in 80-100 days. Water needs are Moderate. Grow it alongside Fennel and Lettuce for best results.
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