Salad greens other than lettuce were important in early American diets for nutrients and flavor. Arugula or Garden Rocket is a hardy southern European annual, grown since the 16th century, with smooth, glossy, lyrate leaves and fragrant, pale citron-yellow flowers. It can be eaten young and tender in salads or mixed into pasta and rice dishes.
Arugula grows best and quickly in cooler weather; direct sow seeds in rich loam at three-week intervals in early spring and again in late summer for a succession of greens. Approximately 65-80 seeds per packet.
Details
Genus | Eruca |
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Species | vesicaria sativa |
USDA Zones | 3 - 11 |
Exposure | Full Sun to Light Shade | Planting Method | Direct Sow | Planting Depth | 1/4" |
Days to Emerge | 3-12 |
Plant Spacing | 1-6" |
Habit | 4-12" H |