Arugula is a very popular green that has a nutty flavor and is often used in salads and even on top of pizzas! Because of its very unique and enticing flavor, arugula has gained a lot of popularity, especially in North America. Previously a popular herb in France and Italy, arugula has slowly but surely made its way here and we're so glad it did! Today we'll show how you to grow arugula in pots or containers. You can either plant arugula straight from seed or purchase seedlings at your local nursery.

How to Grow Arugula

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Climate:

Arugula prefers to grow in somewhat cooler weather, so if you live in a hot climate, plan to plant in the fall. If you live in a cool climate, you can plant in spring.

Planting Arugula:

  • In a pot, container, or directly into the ground, work organic compost into rich, well draining soil.
  • Apply a time-release fertilizer to the soil according to the package instructions for leafy greens such as lettuce.
  • Space each plant 12-18 inches apart.
  • Water regularly, and make sure soil is moist at all times.
  • Arugula will grow fast, so keep a close eye as it will go to seed within 5-6 weeks.
  • You can harvest arugula while the leaves are about 3 inches long for a milder flavor.
  • For a more intense flavor, wait until the leaves are longer.

Harvesting Arugula:

  • Arugula should be ready to harvest within 4-5 weeks of planting.
  • Harvest only the outer leaves so the plant remains intact.

Arugula is a fairly easy green to grow and as long as you provide it with some sun, good drained soil, and water it will grow big and healthy! Now that you know how to grow arugula, let's get planting!

Happy Planting!

How to Grow Arugula

 

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