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No envy is quite as green as vegetable garden envy, and like a weed, it’s bound to crop up each summer. Dinner parties ...
Maybe it’s the arugula. Time to plant arugula for homegrown greens with a kick - Los Angeles Times Growing arugula is easy: It's a backyard crop that attracts few pests, reseeds easily and ...
It helps arugula grow by offering shade and helping maintain soil moisture. Plus, its colorful stems add visual interest to the garden. Botanic Name: Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris.
Matter of fact, you can plant arugula every few weeks year-round to enjoy young tender leaves anytime. Since arugula has a compact root system, sow seeds one to two inches apart, thin out young ...
Arugula turns out to be a green with a colorful past. I've always known that the piquant flavor of arugula inspires strong reactions. Some people want salads made up only of arugula leaves, while ...
Carrots are an excellent vegetable to plant in July for fall harvests, but they’ll need consistent moisture to germinate (so you’ll need to stay on top of keeping your carrot plants well-watered).
Farms in Florida and the Southwest are seeing lower yields. Sad news for salad fans who enjoy the peppery bite of arugula over other lettuces: there's a national shortage. The shortfall is due to ...