Early, heat tolerant.
A selection from regular arugula that has less deeply lobed leaves (more of a "strap" leaf), is a bit earlier, and has a somewhat milder taste. Avg. 11,400 seeds/oz. Packet: 500 seeds.
Plant Cycle: (A) Days to Maturity or Bloom: 38
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Disease Resistance:
No disease information found.
Growing Information:
Greens, Arugula/Roquette

CULTURE: Direct seed 1/4" deep from early spring onward in a 2-4" wide band, about 30 seeds/ft. Sow every 2-3 weeks for a continuous supply. Arugula prefers cool conditions and is hardy enough to over-winter in many locations from late summer and early fall sowings.
Harvest: For bunching, pull whole plants or cut just below the root attachment. For baby-leaf, clip leaves for cut-and-come-again. After plants flower, the leaves can still be used but taste is sharper. Flowers are also edible.
PESTS: Flea beetles can be controlled by covering the crop with floating row covers (see index) from the day of sowing.
AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE: For bunching: 500'/oz., 8,000'/lb., 3.6 lb./acre in rows 18" apart. For salad mix: 250'/oz., 4,000'/lb.
SEED SPECS: SEEDS/OZ.: Wild: Avg. 106,000; Salad: Avg. 15,240.
PACKET: 500 seeds, sows 10'.
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Salad Mix Component A mixture of lettuce and greens with different colors, flavors and textures, harvested at a tender, baby, bite-size stage. For fresh salads. |






