Description
These gourmet greens thrive in cool weather. It will be one of the first greens of spring if left in the garden to reseed. Arugula’s oakleaf-shaped leaves grow in a loose bunch and taste peppery. The edible flowers make an attractive garnish and add flavor also.
Greens – Arugula – Eruca sativa
Soil & Water: Arugula likes moderately fertile soils with plenty of added organic matter and a pH of 6.0-7.0. Water moderately and evenly.
Planting & Growing: Sow seeds indoors fall to spring, or sow seeds directly as soon as soil can be worked. Plant every 2 weeks for a continuous harvest for as long as cool weather lasts. Begin planting again in fall for fall and winter harvests.
Harvesting & Storage: Continuous harvest of young leaves stimulates further leaf production. The flowers are also edible but gather them before opening to prevent reseeding, or allow flowers to go to seed for a hearty reappearance in early spring.
- Soil Temperature: 40-55F
- Planting Depth: 1/4″
- Germination: 5-8 Days
- Height At Maturity: 3″-6″
- Days To Maturity: 35-50 Days
- Sun/Shade: Partial Sun
- Spacing After Thinning: 1″-6″
- Approx Seeds per Pack: 250 Seeds
Product image via: Peaceful Valley Farm Supply
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