
Arugula Roquette Seeds | OSC Seeds
Approx. 300 seeds/pkt (400 seeds/gram)
Add a peppery, nutty kick to your salads with ourĀ fast-growing Arugula seeds!Ā This heirloom annual produces delicious greens that are perfect for harvesting young or adding a bold flavour to cooked dishes.Ā Enjoy a continuous supply of this versatile herb throughout the cool season.
Quick Seed Details
- Type:Ā Annual, Heirloom Herb
- Height:Ā Up to 90 cm
- Matures in:Ā Approximately 30 days
- Ideal for: Fresh salads, sautéed greens, cool-season gardens
- Features:Ā Nutty, peppery flavour; fast-growing; can be continuously harvested
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
When to Plant:Ā Sow seeds directly outdoors in a sunny spot in mid-to-late May. For an earlier harvest, start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost date.
How to Plant: Sow seeds 3 mm deep. If starting indoors, maintain a temperature of 21°C during the 5-10 day germination period, then grow on at a cooler temperature before hardening off and transplanting outside after all danger of frost has passed.
Care:Ā Thin seedlings to 30 cm apart in the garden. For the best flavour and tenderness, harvest young shoots when they are 5-15 cm long.Ā Arugula thrives in cooler weather. Be sure to keep the soil consistently moist.
Why Arugula belongs in Your Garden
Arugula, also known as Roquette, is a staple for a reason.Ā Its unique, nutty flavour and peppery bite will transform your salads and elevate stir-fries and cooked greens.Ā Its quick growth from germination to first harvest in just about a month makes it an excellent choice for any gardener. By regularly picking the young shoots, you can enjoy a continuous harvest and a steady supply of this delicious herb right from your own garden.
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Size |
packet,Ā 125 g,Ā 500 g |
| Days to Harvest |
45 |
| Degree of Difficulty |
Easy |
| Family Name |
Brassicaceae |
| Frost Tolerance |
Killed by Frost |
| Growth Habit |
Bushy |
| Heritage |
Heirloom |
| Latin |
Eruca sativa |
| Light |
Full Sun |
| Propagation |
Sow Direct in Spring or Late Summer |
Approx. 300 seeds/pkt (400 seeds/gram)
Add a peppery, nutty kick to your salads with ourĀ fast-growing Arugula seeds!Ā This heirloom annual produces delicious greens that are perfect for harvesting young or adding a bold flavour to cooked dishes.Ā Enjoy a continuous supply of this versatile herb throughout the cool season.
Quick Seed Details
- Type:Ā Annual, Heirloom Herb
- Height:Ā Up to 90 cm
- Matures in:Ā Approximately 30 days
- Ideal for: Fresh salads, sautéed greens, cool-season gardens
- Features:Ā Nutty, peppery flavour; fast-growing; can be continuously harvested
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
When to Plant:Ā Sow seeds directly outdoors in a sunny spot in mid-to-late May. For an earlier harvest, start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost date.
How to Plant: Sow seeds 3 mm deep. If starting indoors, maintain a temperature of 21°C during the 5-10 day germination period, then grow on at a cooler temperature before hardening off and transplanting outside after all danger of frost has passed.
Care:Ā Thin seedlings to 30 cm apart in the garden. For the best flavour and tenderness, harvest young shoots when they are 5-15 cm long.Ā Arugula thrives in cooler weather. Be sure to keep the soil consistently moist.
Why Arugula belongs in Your Garden
Arugula, also known as Roquette, is a staple for a reason.Ā Its unique, nutty flavour and peppery bite will transform your salads and elevate stir-fries and cooked greens.Ā Its quick growth from germination to first harvest in just about a month makes it an excellent choice for any gardener. By regularly picking the young shoots, you can enjoy a continuous harvest and a steady supply of this delicious herb right from your own garden.
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Size |
packet,Ā 125 g,Ā 500 g |
| Days to Harvest |
45 |
| Degree of Difficulty |
Easy |
| Family Name |
Brassicaceae |
| Frost Tolerance |
Killed by Frost |
| Growth Habit |
Bushy |
| Heritage |
Heirloom |
| Latin |
Eruca sativa |
| Light |
Full Sun |
| Propagation |
Sow Direct in Spring or Late Summer |
Description
Approx. 300 seeds/pkt (400 seeds/gram)
Add a peppery, nutty kick to your salads with ourĀ fast-growing Arugula seeds!Ā This heirloom annual produces delicious greens that are perfect for harvesting young or adding a bold flavour to cooked dishes.Ā Enjoy a continuous supply of this versatile herb throughout the cool season.
Quick Seed Details
- Type:Ā Annual, Heirloom Herb
- Height:Ā Up to 90 cm
- Matures in:Ā Approximately 30 days
- Ideal for: Fresh salads, sautéed greens, cool-season gardens
- Features:Ā Nutty, peppery flavour; fast-growing; can be continuously harvested
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
When to Plant:Ā Sow seeds directly outdoors in a sunny spot in mid-to-late May. For an earlier harvest, start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost date.
How to Plant: Sow seeds 3 mm deep. If starting indoors, maintain a temperature of 21°C during the 5-10 day germination period, then grow on at a cooler temperature before hardening off and transplanting outside after all danger of frost has passed.
Care:Ā Thin seedlings to 30 cm apart in the garden. For the best flavour and tenderness, harvest young shoots when they are 5-15 cm long.Ā Arugula thrives in cooler weather. Be sure to keep the soil consistently moist.
Why Arugula belongs in Your Garden
Arugula, also known as Roquette, is a staple for a reason.Ā Its unique, nutty flavour and peppery bite will transform your salads and elevate stir-fries and cooked greens.Ā Its quick growth from germination to first harvest in just about a month makes it an excellent choice for any gardener. By regularly picking the young shoots, you can enjoy a continuous harvest and a steady supply of this delicious herb right from your own garden.
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Size |
packet,Ā 125 g,Ā 500 g |
| Days to Harvest |
45 |
| Degree of Difficulty |
Easy |
| Family Name |
Brassicaceae |
| Frost Tolerance |
Killed by Frost |
| Growth Habit |
Bushy |
| Heritage |
Heirloom |
| Latin |
Eruca sativa |
| Light |
Full Sun |
| Propagation |
Sow Direct in Spring or Late Summer |



















