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Arugula needs adequate light to grow indoors. Position your containers near a south-facing window where they get a minimum of six hours of sunlight per day. If natural light is scarce, use grow ...
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Sow seeds around ¼ deep and space them an inch apart. If you’re sowing rows of arugula, each row should be about a foot apart. Sow additional seeds every two to three weeks in spring and fall ...
Arugula’s flowers, seeds, and leaves are all edible. Authors of a 2018 review suggest that further research to compare rocket and other greens would be beneficial. How to use arugula.
How and when to plant arugula. Sow arugula seeds in the spring and again in the fall. Summer is not an ideal season for growing – heat negatively affects the taste and growth process. Sow the seeds ...
Arugula seeds are tiny, so handle them carefully. When starting to sow the seeds, make shallow furrows in the soil, about 1/4 inch deep. If planting in rows, space the rows about 10-12 inches apart.