Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Arugula Plant Profile

Arugula Plant Profile

Arugula (Eruca vesicaria) is a cool-season edible plant that has a nutty and peppery zing. It is a great addition to salads, on pizza, in sandwiches, or in pasta dishes.

It is also known as Rocket or Colewort. It grows best when planted in the early spring and late summer into fall. Pick a location for them in full sun to part-shade.

Plant the seeds a quarter inch deep in rich garden soil that is free of weeds or in a large container. The seeds germinate in a week or so. Water them regularly, if they do not receive an inch or two of rain per week.

After the seedlings are a couple weeks old, you can thin them by snipping out the smaller and weaker ones or gently pulling them out so as not to disturb the roots of the remaining seedlings. The seedlings you removed can be eaten as you would any microgreen.

You can harvest the leaves at any stage and keep coming back to harvest more throughout the season. Snip off the biggest, outer leaves and let the younger, inner leaves keep growing. Do not cut the leaves lower than 2 inches from the base of the plant or they may not regenerate for you.

Once the weather starts to get hot in our region, usually by early June, the arugula plants will bolt – sending up a flower stem and then set seed. Arugula leaves are usually too bitter to eat at this point.  Collect these seeds for sowing in the fall and you can also eat the seeds adding them to stews and bean dishes.

Flea beetles will chew holes in the arugula leaves, so cover them with a garden fabric in spring to prevent the beetles from doing so. You can also use the cover cloth for the fall crop of arugula as extra insulation against mild frosts.

Arugula: You Can Grow That!

The video was produced by Washington Gardener Magazine as part of our Plant Profile series for Mid-Atlantic USA gardeners.

Audio and text by Kathy Jentz

Video and editing by Christine Folivi

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