500 seeds
CERTIFIED ORGANICPick-up April 25 or after, no shipping
Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months.
Foods have meanings that change over time. The Romans grew arugula for its edible leaves, flowers, seed pods, and as an aphrodisiac--the last role led to its being banned by the Catholic Church. Mesclun mix salads were staples of the Romans, but today they've been branded by some as a "snooty" food of the out-of-touch dining class. We're not bitter, but we don't think there are any politically incorrect foods you can grow in your garden.
Arugula
$5.79Price
Pick up April 25 or later

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