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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 ...
Now that the weather has cooled in Southern California, salad greens can make a go of it. For a practically fail-proof crop, toss out some arugula seed. Despite its use in chichi restaurants, this ...
Cool and collected, old seeds fare better in the refrigerator. March 10, 2010. By Adrian Higgins. Locked in a seed the size of a speck is all the mystery of the universe.
Arugula is a salad green that adds a punch of peppery spice to salads. It’s also surprisingly delicious cooked. While you may think it’s difficult to grow simply for the fact that the word ...
Arugula seeds can be sowed in an indoor container and then transplanted to your herb garden after the last spring frost. Seedlings should be trimmed and spaced to 12 inches apart.
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 ...
By George Weigel/The Patriot-News Q: In late May, I purchased what appeared to be six healthy arugula plants from a garden center. ... Arugula went to seed. Published: Jun. 14, 2007, 3:05 p.m. By .
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