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Rocket leaves are my favourite thing to grow and they never disappoint. It is quick to grow (you can start harvesting in four-six weeks), hardy against pests, perennial ...
ROCKET. Rocket can be sown any time between now and September. The leaves have a lovely spicy, peppery taste and are best eaten young, so keep picking the aromatic leaves as they appear.
MONTY DON has shared which salad leaf can be grown now. The gardening expert said "now is the best time" to grow this particular leaf thanks to the current cooler weather.
Rocket was an extremely popular ingredient in the Middle Ages, but from about the eighteenth century, its use was restricted to the Mediterranean region... until the great herb revival that started ...
It's the final week of Grow Along Live! Mark, Gethin and Helen look back on 10 weeks of planting, growing and harvesting on ...
Harvest leaves from cut-and-come again lettuces when plants are about 5cm (2in) high, or allow the plants to grow to about 15cm and cut the whole head off leaving a 3cm (1in) stump - a new plant ...
Almost all salad leaves are suited to ‘cut and come again’. As well as lettuces of most persuasions, rocket and Buckler Leaf Sorrel, oriental leaves are a year-round favourite in my garden: although ...
Mid April is when the first of the rocket leaves are pushing their way through the soil on my window sill, the fiery, peppery leaf has many uses and it one of the easiest things to grow in Ireland ...
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