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Arugula Roquette Seeds, Heirloom
$2.19
These Arugula Roquette seeds grow into a leafy plant identified as a member of the mustard family.
Arugula has long, smooth leaves with a rather pungent, tangy odor and taste. When young, this heirloom arugula varieties leaves are best when added to fresh salads. Pick arugulas outer leaves for regular use until the entire plants are harvested.
Characteristics: Arugula is a member of the mustard family.
Flavor: Pungent, tangy, and peppery!
Preparation Ideas: Use young leaves in fresh salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.9
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 40 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Heirloom Roquette Arugula seeds roughly 9" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow Arugula seeds as soon as the ground can be worked. Plant one seed every 3" and once plants are well established, thin. As plants begin to mature, pick outer leaves of Arugula for regular use until entire plants are harvested.
Suggestions: For best greens, provide quick growth by keeping the ground moist.

Organic Arugula Roquette Seeds
$2.79
Also referred to as roquette, rucola or rocket salad, our Organic Roquette Arugula seeds grow into a tasty, old-world salad green.
A cool season crop, rocket arugula produces an abundance of tangy, peppery, scalloped leaves.
Flavor: Tangy, peppery.
Preparation Ideas: Use young leaves in fresh salads for a pungent taste.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 5-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 35 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Roquette Arugula seeds roughly 9" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow Organic Roquette Arugula seeds directly outdoors as early in the spring as possible and again in late summer for a fall harvest. Rapid, steady-growing plants have the best flavor. Harvest entire plants before flowers form.
Suggestions: If slugs chew plant leaves, bury a pie tin or small can in the garden so that the rim is at ground level. Fill with stale beer to attract slugs. Check every morning and remove the contents. Refill at night when slugs are active.