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🌱 VEGAN - PALEO - RAW - Growing arugula seed alongside other microgreen seeds and sprouts seeds is one of the simplest ways to introduce antioxidant-rich nutrients to your diet. Grow micro green seeds for a flavorful complement to baby arugula, arugula salad, or a micro green salad mix!
🌱 BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER - Arugula seeds are wonderful edible micro greens seeds used to garnish egg dishes and breakfast casseroles and hashes. Arugula microgreens seeds offer a bright addition to many soups, sandwiches, burgers, and salads. Try arugula micro greens as a finger food too!
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Micro Arugula is easy to grow and fast. It's a favorite and generally considered a staple of the spicier side of micro greens and baby salad greens. The peppery taste gets less intense as it grows bigger. Notes & Growing Tips: Arugula is a little tougher to grow, and grows a bit more slowly than other micros. You can harvest past 10 days for a larger leaf, or at about 10 days for a smaller leaf. It's a favorite and generally considered a staple of the spicier side of micro greens and baby salad greens. The peppery taste gets less intense as it gets bigger. Arugula does not like direct light. Allow to green up and grow in indirect light. Too much light makes the crop look burnt and unhealthy. When it grows in a mix with other seeds it is a perfect fit, as it grows slower so will naturally end up shaded by other faster growers around it.