Roquette Arugula Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
- REVIEWS
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: When all danger of frost has passed, direct sow Roquette arugula in full sun or partial shade, 1/4" deep and 3-6" apart in rows 10" apart. For a continuous harvest, plant a new crop every 2-3 weeks until the heat of summer; arugula tastes best when grown as a spring or fall crop, since excess heat causes bitterness in the leaves. For a fall crop, plant Roquette Arugula seeds in late summer. Arugula also grows well as a container plant, or throughout the winter in a greenhouse or cold frame.
Growing: Arugula can tolerate light frost, but if heavy frost comes, provide protection for the plant. Keep the soil moist, and apply a layer of mulch to conserve moisture and discourage weeds. Watch out for aphids and other insect pests.
Harvesting: The first leaves can be harvested about two or three weeks after planting, when they reach 2-3" long. The smaller leaves have a more tender texture and delicate flavor than the larger leaves, which can be quite peppery and intense in flavor; cut the leaves just above the soil, removing the outer leaves first. By the time the plant develops flowers the leaves may be too bitter to eat, though the flowers are also edible and make an excellent garnish. The harvested leaves quickly lose their freshness and should be used within about 6 days. Before storing them, rinse the leaves thoroughly to remove any sand and dry them well. They can be stored in the refrigerator until ready to use.
Seed Saving: Watch the developing Roquette Arugula seed pods carefully, since they explode when they are completely mature. Remove the pods as soon as they are brown and nearly dry, and spread them to finish drying in a protected location; keep in mind that they may need to be covered to prevent losing the seed when the pods explode. Remove debris from Roquette Arugula seeds and store in a cool, dry place for up to four years.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Perennial Wall Rocket, Wild Rocket, Sand Rocket, Lincoln Weed, White Rocket, Wild Italian Arugula, Sylvetta Arugula
Latin Name: Diplotaxis tenuifolia
Species Origin: Europe, Western Asia
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 20,000
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Early Fall, Blooms Late Fall
Fast shipping and Good germination
It came 2 days after I ordered , plenty amount of seeds with good germination
Great start to fall arugula
Fair price and very quick turnaround after ordering the seeds. Planted and getting the job done! Look forward to getting more seeds for next spring.
roquette arugula
always my go to never fails
The best seeds, best packaging and the best services
As always, the seeds arrived quick and they were packed in the best packaging on the market for seeds. I have not planted them yet, but from my experiences in the past, they are offering the best seeds on the market.
Micro seeds
Love the sealed packaging.
very good
Always a great Product
I have been using Everwilde for a couple of years now and they always provide an excellent product with high germination rates.
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: When all danger of frost has passed, direct sow Roquette arugula in full sun or partial shade, 1/4" deep and 3-6" apart in rows 10" apart. For a continuous harvest, plant a new crop every 2-3 weeks until the heat of summer; arugula tastes best when grown as a spring or fall crop, since excess heat causes bitterness in the leaves. For a fall crop, plant Roquette Arugula seeds in late summer. Arugula also grows well as a container plant, or throughout the winter in a greenhouse or cold frame.
Growing: Arugula can tolerate light frost, but if heavy frost comes, provide protection for the plant. Keep the soil moist, and apply a layer of mulch to conserve moisture and discourage weeds. Watch out for aphids and other insect pests.
Harvesting: The first leaves can be harvested about two or three weeks after planting, when they reach 2-3" long. The smaller leaves have a more tender texture and delicate flavor than the larger leaves, which can be quite peppery and intense in flavor; cut the leaves just above the soil, removing the outer leaves first. By the time the plant develops flowers the leaves may be too bitter to eat, though the flowers are also edible and make an excellent garnish. The harvested leaves quickly lose their freshness and should be used within about 6 days. Before storing them, rinse the leaves thoroughly to remove any sand and dry them well. They can be stored in the refrigerator until ready to use.
Seed Saving: Watch the developing Roquette Arugula seed pods carefully, since they explode when they are completely mature. Remove the pods as soon as they are brown and nearly dry, and spread them to finish drying in a protected location; keep in mind that they may need to be covered to prevent losing the seed when the pods explode. Remove debris from Roquette Arugula seeds and store in a cool, dry place for up to four years.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Perennial Wall Rocket, Wild Rocket, Sand Rocket, Lincoln Weed, White Rocket, Wild Italian Arugula, Sylvetta Arugula
Latin Name: Diplotaxis tenuifolia
Species Origin: Europe, Western Asia
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 20,000
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Early Fall, Blooms Late Fall
Reviews
Review
Fast shipping and Good germination
It came 2 days after I ordered , plenty amount of seeds with good germination
Review
Great start to fall arugula
Fair price and very quick turnaround after ordering the seeds. Planted and getting the job done! Look forward to getting more seeds for next spring.
Review
roquette arugula
always my go to never fails
Review
The best seeds, best packaging and the best services
As always, the seeds arrived quick and they were packed in the best packaging on the market for seeds. I have not planted them yet, but from my experiences in the past, they are offering the best seeds on the market.
Review
Micro seeds
Love the sealed packaging.
Review
very good
Review
Always a great Product
I have been using Everwilde for a couple of years now and they always provide an excellent product with high germination rates.