Experience the joy of growing Arugula Roquette right in your home garden. With its unique peppery flavor, it's known as the “salad rocket” for its distinctive taste.
Seeds from Patriot Seeds
100% heirloom seeds.
Hardy plant that's adaptable to most regions.
Dried and stored in airtight, robust packages for optimal longevity.
Shelf life of 5+ years for future planting needs.
Non-GMO seeds for a natural yield.
When you're ready to take a step towards food independence, trust in Patriot Seeds for your planting needs!
Arugula Roquette prefers full sun and can germinate quickly even in cold soil.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and 4 inches apart in rows 15 inches apart. You can start planting as soon as the ground can be worked. Firm soil lightly and water gently.
When seedlings are 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Arugula Roquette grows well in containers if a fertile soil blend is used. Make new plantings every 2 to 3 weeks for a continuous harvest. Stop planting 3 to 4 weeks before the first frost in the fall.
Harvest your Arugula Roquette with ease using these simple guidelines:
Harvest begins about 35 to 40 days post-planting.
Begin by picking outer leaves at the plant base.
Preserve center leaves for future harvesting sessions.
Maximize Your Harvest
Minimize heat and moisture stress to delay bolting.
Provide shade during warm seasons.
Additional Tips
Harvesting should stop once the plants flower; the leaves tend to turn bitter.
The flowers of Arugula Roquette are edible, too!
Did You Know This About Arugula?
Ancient Romans prized arugula, often pairing it with chicory, dill, lettuce, and lavender.
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Arugula Roquette Herb (1g)
Experience the joy of growing Arugula Roquette right in your home garden. With its unique peppery flavor, it's known as the “salad rocket” for its distinctive taste.
Seeds from Patriot Seeds
100% heirloom seeds.
Hardy plant that's adaptable to most regions.
Dried and stored in airtight, robust packages for optimal longevity.
Shelf life of 5+ years for future planting needs.
Non-GMO seeds for a natural yield.
When you're ready to take a step towards food independence, trust in Patriot Seeds for your planting needs!
Arugula Roquette prefers full sun and can germinate quickly even in cold soil.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and 4 inches apart in rows 15 inches apart. You can start planting as soon as the ground can be worked. Firm soil lightly and water gently.
When seedlings are 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Arugula Roquette grows well in containers if a fertile soil blend is used. Make new plantings every 2 to 3 weeks for a continuous harvest. Stop planting 3 to 4 weeks before the first frost in the fall.
Harvest your Arugula Roquette with ease using these simple guidelines:
Harvest begins about 35 to 40 days post-planting.
Begin by picking outer leaves at the plant base.
Preserve center leaves for future harvesting sessions.
Maximize Your Harvest
Minimize heat and moisture stress to delay bolting.
Provide shade during warm seasons.
Additional Tips
Harvesting should stop once the plants flower; the leaves tend to turn bitter.
The flowers of Arugula Roquette are edible, too!
Did You Know This About Arugula?
Ancient Romans prized arugula, often pairing it with chicory, dill, lettuce, and lavender.
ADDITIONAL INFO
NUTRITIONAL INFO
Heirloom Arugula Roquette Herb Seeds (1g) by Patriot Seeds
$1.97
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DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Arugula Roquette Herb (1g)
Experience the joy of growing Arugula Roquette right in your home garden. With its unique peppery flavor, it's known as the “salad rocket” for its distinctive taste.
Seeds from Patriot Seeds
100% heirloom seeds.
Hardy plant that's adaptable to most regions.
Dried and stored in airtight, robust packages for optimal longevity.
Shelf life of 5+ years for future planting needs.
Non-GMO seeds for a natural yield.
When you're ready to take a step towards food independence, trust in Patriot Seeds for your planting needs!
Arugula Roquette prefers full sun and can germinate quickly even in cold soil.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and 4 inches apart in rows 15 inches apart. You can start planting as soon as the ground can be worked. Firm soil lightly and water gently.
When seedlings are 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Arugula Roquette grows well in containers if a fertile soil blend is used. Make new plantings every 2 to 3 weeks for a continuous harvest. Stop planting 3 to 4 weeks before the first frost in the fall.
Harvest your Arugula Roquette with ease using these simple guidelines:
Harvest begins about 35 to 40 days post-planting.
Begin by picking outer leaves at the plant base.
Preserve center leaves for future harvesting sessions.
Maximize Your Harvest
Minimize heat and moisture stress to delay bolting.
Provide shade during warm seasons.
Additional Tips
Harvesting should stop once the plants flower; the leaves tend to turn bitter.
The flowers of Arugula Roquette are edible, too!
Did You Know This About Arugula?
Ancient Romans prized arugula, often pairing it with chicory, dill, lettuce, and lavender.
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Arugula Roquette Herb (1g)
Experience the joy of growing Arugula Roquette right in your home garden. With its unique peppery flavor, it's known as the “salad rocket” for its distinctive taste.
Seeds from Patriot Seeds
100% heirloom seeds.
Hardy plant that's adaptable to most regions.
Dried and stored in airtight, robust packages for optimal longevity.
Shelf life of 5+ years for future planting needs.
Non-GMO seeds for a natural yield.
When you're ready to take a step towards food independence, trust in Patriot Seeds for your planting needs!
Arugula Roquette prefers full sun and can germinate quickly even in cold soil.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and 4 inches apart in rows 15 inches apart. You can start planting as soon as the ground can be worked. Firm soil lightly and water gently.
When seedlings are 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Arugula Roquette grows well in containers if a fertile soil blend is used. Make new plantings every 2 to 3 weeks for a continuous harvest. Stop planting 3 to 4 weeks before the first frost in the fall.