How to Grow Arugula in Your Canadian Garden: Peppery Greens for Every Season
Arugula, also known as rocket or roquette, is a fast-growing leafy green with a zesty, nutty flavor. Ideal for early spring or fall planting in Canada, arugula thrives in cool temperatures and offers continuous harvests for salads, sandwiches, and more.
Why Grow Arugula?
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Quick Maturity: Ready to harvest in just 20–40 days.
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Cold-Hardy: Perfect for early or late-season planting.
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Flavorful: Adds a distinctive spicy kick to dishes.
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Compact Growth: Great for small gardens and containers.
Best Arugula Varieties for Canadian Gardens
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Astro: Mild flavor, ideal for baby greens.
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Roquette: Traditional wild type with a stronger flavor.
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Sylvetta (Wild Arugula): More heat-tolerant and slower to bolt.
Soil Requirements
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Type: Loose, fertile, well-draining soil.
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pH: 6.0–7.0.
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Fertility: Amend with compost or a light fertilizer.
Arugula prefers consistent moisture and nutrient-rich soil.
Sunlight & Temperature
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Sun: Full sun to partial shade.
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Temperature: Grows best in 10–18°C (50–65°F).
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Heat Sensitivity: Tends to bolt in hot weather.
Planting Guidelines
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Direct Sow: As soon as the soil can be worked in early spring; again in late summer.
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Spacing:
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1 inch apart for baby greens.
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Thin to 4–6 inches for larger leaves.
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Depth: ¼ inch deep.
Succession sow every 2–3 weeks for continuous harvests.
Watering & Feeding
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
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Feeding: Light feeder—compost is typically sufficient.
Yield Per Square Foot
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Per square foot: 16–25 baby greens or 9–12 mature plants.
Common Pests & Diseases
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Pests: Flea beetles, slugs, aphids.
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Diseases: Downy mildew, damping off.
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Prevention: Use row covers and crop rotation.
Harvesting Tips
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Baby greens ready in 20–25 days.
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Harvest outer leaves or cut entire plant 1 inch above soil.
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Regrows for multiple cuttings if not harvested too low.
Storage Tips
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Store unwashed in plastic bags in the fridge for up to 5 days.
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Best eaten fresh for peak flavor.
Container Growing
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Ideal for containers at least 4–6 inches deep.
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Perfect for balconies, patios, or window boxes.
Culinary Uses
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Add fresh to salads, wraps, and sandwiches.
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Sauté lightly or blend into pesto.
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Pair with citrus, nuts, and cheeses.
🌱 Arugula Planting Calendar (Southern Canada)
| Task | Timeline | Notes |
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| Direct sow outdoors | April to early May | Repeat every 2–3 weeks for succession |
| Fall sowing window | Mid-August to September | Cooler temps reduce bolting |
| Harvest window | May–June; Sept–Oct | Baby leaves in ~3 weeks |
Arugula Planting Diagram
Raised Bed Layout (4 ft x 4 ft)
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🥬 Companion Chart: Arugula vs. Mustard Greens vs. Lettuce vs. Spinach
| Feature | Arugula | Mustard Greens | Lettuce | Spinach |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Days to Harvest | 20–40 days | 30–50 days | 30–55 days | 30–45 days |
| Yield per sq. ft. | 16–25 (baby), 9–12 | 9–16 (baby), 4–6 | 4–6 heads or 12 leaves | 9–16 (baby), 4–6 full |
| Cold Tolerance | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Excellent |
| Storage Longevity | Up to 5 days | Up to 1 week | 1 week | Up to 1 week |
| Flavor Profile | Peppery, nutty | Spicy, sharp | Mild, crisp | Mild, earthy |
| Best Planting Time | Spring & fall | Spring & fall | Spring & fall | Spring & fall |






