Cultivation - From sowing to harvest
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Arugula should be planted in the garden in early spring or fall. It will grow in a rosette about a foot wide and equally tall. Like leaf lettuce, mustard greens, and collards, arugula stretches skyward in hot weather, blooming and setting seeds.

Harverting is about 45 days after planting


You can pull it up when plant start to send up a bloom stalk from the center, or you can continue harvesting the leaves until they taste too strong.

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