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Eden Seeds - Rocket

Eden Seeds - Rocket

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  • Made in Australia

One packet of Rocket (Eruca sativa) seeds. They grow to a small bushy shrub, with the leaves and flowers great for use in fresh salads or cooking to add some colour and nutrients to your meal. They are a tough plant that continue to grow year-round. 

Please note that on occasion when the organic variety is not available, Select Organic substitutes seeds from their Eden range.

Features

Eden Seeds is a seed distribution company located in Queensland's Gold Coast Hinterland. Eden seeds are traditional open pollinated non-hybrid varieties and have no chemical treatment, and no genetic engineering.

features:

  • A fast growing, hardy species, this seed can grow year-round and will be ready to harvest in roughly 45 days.
  • Plant in richly soiled, well draining garden beds.
  • Use a series of successive plantings every 2-3 weeks to allow for a consistent supply of Rocket.
  • Harvest the leaves individually while they are still young and tender. Older leaves tend to become bitter.
  • Approx. 250 seeds.
  • Plant with enough space in between seeds to allow the formation of a bushy shrub.
  • Requires little care and has few natural pests.
  • Sow in spring and autumn for the best results.
  • Average days to maturity: 45.

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WHAT TO PLANT IN AUTUMN?

Australia has diverse climatic zones so you need to check out what is best to plant where you live. In general the cooler months with less harsh sun is the time for:

  • beans broad beans and peas
  • bulbs like onion shallots garlic
  • Brassicas like broccoli broccolini cauliflower
  • tomatoes
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