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I have a shallow earthenware plant pot with rocket growing in it on my potting bench outside- it will soon be ready for shearing off and hopefully it will come again! I can't grow rocket on the lottie due to flea beetle.
We grow it under fleece or enviromesh but prepare the ground beforehand with regular watering and hoeing to disperse the flea beetle. My lottie neighbour grows rocket unprotected through the winter, the leaves seem a bit tougher but it survives ok. The flowers make a robust addition to a mixed salad.
I scatter it, with cut and come again lettuces and mustard, around the tomatoes in the GH. They're left to flower and self seed = Constant supply of rocket
A salad vegetable that is very easy to grow. The trick is not to plant too much at one go. Stagger the sowings and harvest when still young and tender. That will give you a steady supply, without being overwhelmed by it.
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I never seem to be able to get a crop from it either- I get about 5 leaves on a plant, and it bolts. I've tried in spring, summer, autumn, in pots at home, in the ground at the lottie, pots in the greenhouse, and never managed to get anything worth harvesting.
apparently it needs ro be sown fter the longest day, and kept moist ,but not wet
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You can spring sow quite happily too but when the days warm up it will always bolt
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