Mechlin middle-early can be sown under cover from december till april. It forms little firm compact bright white heads with light - dark yellow points. It has a slightly bitter delicious flavour. Use raw in salads with some fruit or baked and cooked a gratin with cheese and ham or with a cheese sauce. Cook with some milk to remove the bitter taste.
     
                 
                    
                    
    Growing chicory is very intense and complicated. First you have to   grow long, slender, fleshy roots and on this roots you grow the chicory  heads.  This vegetable can be grown indoors all year round. 
 
Sow thinly 13 mm deep in good, loose sowing soil in a deep container   to provide enough room for the long roots. To ensure harvesting in   summer you can start from february on. Keep moist and weed free.   Germination takes 1-3 weeks.
 
Sow outdoors from may on (avoid frosts) in good, loose sowing soil.   Sow thinly and cover the seeds with a very fine layer of sowing soil in   raised beds in rows. Thin the seedlings after 1½ - 2 months to 10-15 cm   apart. Keep moist and weed free. 
 
Harvest the roots in october-november.  Now you can start to make the  actual chicory. Don't damage the roots.  Lay the roots with the leaves  on them on the ground for about a week to  let the nutrients from the  leaves to steap in the roots. Cover them  against rain, because the  roots will rot when they get wet. After this  week you must cut the  leaves of, but don't remove the growing point. Cut  the leaves about 2  cm above the roots. Remove the thin side roots and  all the ground and  mud of the roots.
 
Now you can start with making the  chicory heads. It is possible to  wait a maximum of 6 weeks with this. You  should storage the roots in a  dry, cool place with a temperature of  about 5 °C.
 
The making of the chicory heads can be done in different ways:
 
Outdoors under cover of soil:
Clean the roots presicely. Loosen the soil and remove lumps and   stones. Put some manure, sand or fertilizer in the soil to loosen the   soil further. Dig a hole of about 20-30 cm deep. Make sure that the   upper side of the roots is level with the upper side of the hole. Put   the roots with a slight angle very closely together in the hole. The   growing points must be about 2 cm  under ground. Sprinkle with a layer   of about 2 cm loosened soil. Water the roots well and let the soil get   between the roots. Cover the roots with a good layer of sowing soil.   Don't overfertilize because this wil let the heads rot. Vary with the   layer of soil to spread the harvest. Cover for an early harvest with a   layer of about 5-10 cm and for a late harvest with about 30 cm soil.   Cover this layer of soil with a layer of hay or straw to provide some   extra isolation. Cover this with some black plastic to prevent to much   moisture from leaking in.
 
Indoors without soil cover:
Use buckets, boxes, pots or other containers. Use good sowing soil   mixed with some sand. Put the presicely cleaned roots very closely   together straight in the mixture. Cover with about 2 cm sowing soil and   water very well and let the soil get between the roots. Put the   container with the roots in a dark place or cover it with a lid or dark   plastic. Keep the roots moist. Put the roots a couple of days on a   temperature of about 10-15 °C to let the hair roots grow. After this   period of time you can put them away on a temperature of about 15-20 °C   on a dark place. You can harvest after about 3-5 weeks.
 
Open the hole or container to remove the chicory you need. Break the   heads of the roots and let the heads dry well before using them. Cover   the hole or container to let the other heads grow on.
 
Chicory can't be  stored for long, because the heads will turn brown.  Store them in the  fridge for about 2-3 days. You have to cover the  heads and let them grow  in the dark to let them get there yellow-white  colour. Water well  specially during the hot summer months. Don't let  the soil dry out.  You  can start by sowing indoors, but the delicate  roots don't transplant  well. Outdoor sowing is possible from may to  august. Harvesting is  possible from october to december.