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Homegrown/Homemade: How to Plant Arugula

Danielle Sherry, Sarah Breckenridge, and Robyn Doyon-Aitken. Videography by Gary Junken. Edited by Cari Delahanty
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Welcome to Homegrown/Homemade. I’m a cook who needs some help in the garden andFine Gardening‘sDanielle Sherryis a gardener who needs some help in the kitchen. We’ve teamed up to show gardeners and cooks of all skill levels how get the most out of their crops from seed to plate. In this series, we tackle that spicy salad favorite, arugula.

Episode One: How to Plant Arugula
In this episode, we head to the garden to plant arugula, a favorite green of mine for its sharp, spicy flavor. In my previous attempts to grow arugula, the greens were too stemmy and I didn’t get much to cook with. Danielle advises that simply choosing a new variety is the answer to my problems.

Other episodes about arugula
How to Plant Arugula How to Care for Arugula How to Harvest Arugula
Episode One: How to Plant Arugula Episode Two: How to Care for Arugula Episode Three: How to Harvest Arugula
How to Prep and Store Arugula Pasta with Peas, Arugula, and Prosciutto
Episode Four: How to Prep and Store Arugula
Recipe: Pasta with Peas, Arugula, and Prosciutto

For more on growing arugula, see our sister site,VegetableGardener.com.

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