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Herbs - Arugula Seeds
Arugula has been around since ancient times, and is an easy-to-grow cool season green typically used to give some zest to fresh garden salads. It is also commonly called rocket, and there are wild varieties that plague our field crops during the spring and fall seasons. The leaves can vary from the traditional dandelion-like sawtooth edges, to a more rounded out aspect depending upon the parent stock. If arugula herb seeds are grown during hot weather, the leaves can get overly spicy, so they are best grown in the spring or fall.
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Roquette Arugula Seeds Open Pollinated
Plant this Arugula variety in your herb garden and use its greens to add spicy flavor to your salads, sandwiches, and other recipes! Young leaves can be used fresh, and mature leaves can be cooked. This plant is quite hardy. Sow successive plantings for a continuous harvest!Quick ViewxRoquette Arugula Seeds
Diplotaxis tenuifolia
Plant this Arugula variety in your herb garden and use its greens to add spicy flavor to your salads, sandwiches, and other recipes! Young leaves can be used fresh, and mature leaves can be cooked. This plant is quite hardy. Sow successive plantings for a continuous harvest!
$3.48 Pkt - $9.54 / Oz
Arugula has been around since ancient times, and is an easy-to-grow cool season green typically used to give some zest to fresh garden salads. It is also commonly called rocket, and there are wild varieties that plague our field crops during the spring and fall seasons. The leaves can vary from the traditional dandelion-like sawtooth edges, to a more rounded out aspect depending upon the parent stock. If arugula herb seeds are grown during hot weather, the leaves can get overly spicy, so they are best grown in the spring or fall.