Strong, peppery flavour ideal for salads and sandwiches
Produces lush, large leaves for continuous picking
Grows well in both garden beds and pots
Low-maintenance and easy to cultivate
Climate Guide Tropical & Sub-Tropical: Spring to Autumn Temperate: Spring to Autumn Cool: Spring to Autumn
How to Grow Position: Full sun or part shade
How Sow direct where they are to grow. Cover lightly with Yates Seed Raising Mix, press down and keep moist.
Care Grow in sun or part shade in a well-drained position. Enrich soil with organic matter (such as Yates Blood & Bone or Dynamic Lifter) before planting. For best flavour and a good crop, this herb must be grown quickly. Apply Yates Thrive Soluble Plant Food at weekly intervals. Protect plants from snails and slugs with Yates Blitzem.
Hint Sowing seeds every few weeks will ensure continuous supply.
Bursting with flavour, Yates Rocket Large Leaf B Seeds produce vibrant, peppery leaves that bring a fresh zest to your salads. This fast-growing variety ensures a continuous supply of lush, dark green foliage, making it an excellent addition to your home garden. With its rapid growth, you can enjoy tender, flavourful leaves in no time, perfect for adding a bold kick to sandwiches, salads, and garnishes. Thriving in both garden beds and pots, this variety is easy to grow, requiring minimal effort to achieve an abundant harvest. Regular picking encourages even more leafy growth, ensuring a steady supply of fresh rocket. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this resilient plant is an excellent choice for those who love homegrown greens.
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