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Grow fresh and vitamin rich Arugula at home with zero effort. No green thumb required!
NUTRITIOUS AND HEALTHY: Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like arugula decreases the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease. High in vitamin A, C, K, folate and magnesium, calcium
FRESH TO YOUR PLATE: Arugula is an aromatic, peppery-flavoured salad green. Also known as rocket, roquette, rugula and rucola, this green is beyond popular in Italian cuisine. You have not tasted arugula until you have picked it fresh from your own garden! Arugula is commonly served raw in salads, but can also be used in pesto, on top of sandwiches, pizzas, or pastas. All natural, Non-GMO seeds, No herbicides, No pesticides
EASY: insert the plant pods, fill the water tank and plug in your Smart Garden. Works with all Click and Grow Smart Gardens. Sprout in 7-21 days, harvest in 5-12 weeks
GERMINATION GUARANTEE: 100 Percent Germination Guarantee, Click and Grow will replace any plant pods that don’t germinate for free
Arugula (Eruca sativa) Arugula is an aromatic, peppery-flavored salad green. Also known as rocket, roquette, rugula and rucola, this green is beyond popular in Italian cuisine. And it's super healthy: high in vitamin A, C, K and a multitude of other minerals and vitamins. Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like arugula decreases the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease while promoting a healthy complexion and overall lower weight. Arugula is a heat sensitive plant that produces more growth if grown at 64 to 72F (18 to 22C). You may start harvesting single leaves approximately 25 days after planting or harvest the whole plant after one month of growing - it's up to you. Harvest the whole pod in 30 to 35 days - at this point it tastes best and has the highest nutritional value. If your Arugula starts to flower, you can use these edible little white flowers to garnish your dishes, but don't expect it to grow more edible leaves after that - the plant is done after flowering.