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Garden Rocket - Eruca vesicaria Esmée

Eruca vesicaria Esmée
Rocket, Arugula, Jamba, Salad rocket, Edible rocket, Roquette, Rucola

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A very fragrant rocket, with a slightly peppery flavour and a lovely hint of hazelnut. Its leaves remain tender and not very bitter, even when harvested a little older. A very fast-growing variety, ideal for staggered cultivation from spring to autumn. Our certified organic and reproducible seeds are suitable for organic vegetable gardens and gardeners who wish to resow their own seeds.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
15 cm
Spread at maturity
20 cm
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Germination time (days)
15 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing
Sowing period March to August
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Harvest time January to December
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Description

The cultivated rocket 'Esmée' is a small salad leaf selected for organic farming, prized for its peppery and slightly nutty flavour, without the marked bitterness of some rockets. Its leaves add a spicy kick to salads, mesclun mixes, and as a garnish for hot dishes. It can be harvested in just a few weeks and tolerates successional sowing well, including under cover to extend the season. 100% organic, non-hybrid, and reproducible seeds.

Botanically, the cultivar 'Esmee' belongs to the species Eruca vesicaria and the Sativa group, of the Brassicaceae family, just like cabbages, turnips, rapeseed, and mustard. It is commonly called cultivated rocket, common cultivated rocket, annual rocket or simply rocket. The species is a temperate climate annual, native to a vast area ranging from the Mediterranean basin to the Near East and Western and Central Asia, as far as Iran, India and Pakistan, and even China.
The cultivar 'Esmee', created by the Dutch seed company De Bolster as part of a fully organic breeding programme, is an open-pollinated, non-hybrid variety. Its seeds bear the bioverita label, which guarantees organic cultivation and reproducible seeds suitable for professionals and amateurs.

Cultivated rocket first forms a rosette of lobed leaves 10 to 20 cm long, with a broad terminal lobe and narrow, dentate lateral lobes. In 'Esmee', these leaves are particularly fine, very deeply cut, of a glossy dark green, and form a dense clump 15 cm high and 15 to 25 cm wide. The flowers, typical of the Brassicaceae, are creamy white to yellowish, veined with purple, gathered in loose terminal clusters. This flowering occurs mainly from late spring to summer. Pollination is carried out by insects. The plant dies after producing its seeds.

Rocket has been consumed since antiquity and the Romans considered it a heating plant, to the point that it was sometimes deemed too "stimulating" to be grown in monastery gardens.

In the kitchen: Rocket 'Esmée' is used mostly raw in salads, alone or in a mesclun mix, in sandwiches, burgers, bowls, and on open sandwiches (with fresh cheese, burrata, hummus…). It can be scattered over pizzas and focaccias straight from the oven, or added at the end of cooking to pasta, risotto, or an omelette. Blended with olive oil, dried fruit, and parmesan, it makes a very fragrant peppery pesto, perfect with tomatoes, goat's cheeses, grilled meats, and fish.

Cultivated Rocket is not demanding; it grows ideally in a humus-bearing, fresh, and well-draining soil but also does perfectly well in ordinary soils.

Harvest: It is advisable to stagger sowings to have a supply over a long period. It is simply cut off at ground level.

Storage: Rocket leaves keep for a few days in the refrigerator. To enjoy its full flavour, we recommend consuming it freshly picked.

The gardener's tip: Flea beetles, tiny beetles, are fond of Rocket leaves, which they meticulously puncture in dry, hot weather. While spraying with tansy manure can limit damage, installing an insect-proof mesh from sowing remains the most effective control method while avoiding the use of insecticidal sprays which, even of natural origin, are not without consequence for the garden's balance.

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Rocket: sowing, growing and harvesting
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by Pascale 12 min.
Rocket: sowing, growing and harvesting
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Garden Rocket - Eruca vesicaria Esmée in pictures

Garden Rocket - Eruca vesicaria Esmée (Foliage) Foliage
Garden Rocket - Eruca vesicaria Esmée (Plant habit) Plant habit
Garden Rocket - Eruca vesicaria Esmée (Harvest) Harvest

Harvest

Harvest time January to December
Type of vegetable Leaf vegetable
Vegetable colour green
Size of vegetable Small
Interest Flavour
Flavour spicy
Use Table, Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 15 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate fast

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour dark green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased

Botanical data

Genus

Eruca

Species

vesicaria

Cultivar

Esmée

Family

Brassicaceae

Other common names

Rocket, Arugula, Jamba, Salad rocket, Edible rocket, Roquette, Rucola

Botanical synonyms

Brassica eruca, Brassica erucoides, Brassica hispida, Brassica lativalvis, Brassica sativa

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Annual / Perennial

Perennial

Product reference25629

Planting and care

Sowing of Organic 'Esmée' Rocket:

The germination temperature of Cultivated Rocket is around 12°C and takes approximately 15 days.

Sowing period: from March to August.

Harvest period: all year round if protected from the cold in regions with harsh winters.

In properly amended and loosened soil, sow the seeds at a depth of about one centimetre, in rows spaced 45 cm apart. When the young plants are well developed, thin them out, keeping only one young plant every 25 cm. Late summer sowings will produce in winter provided they are protected by a cold frame or fleece.

Cultivation:

Rocket thrives in sun (early summer) or partial shade (mid-summer), ideally in humus-bearing, cool, and well-draining soil.

If compost addition is necessary, it is preferably done in autumn, in the form of well-rotted compost, lightly forked in to a depth of 5 cm, after having, as with all vegetable crops, thoroughly loosened the soil.

This is a plant that bolts quite easily (except for some varieties particularly resistant to this phenomenon), remember to carry out regular watering and mulch the soil to maintain good moisture. It is also advisable to stagger the sowings to extend the harvest period.

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Seedlings

Sowing period March to August
Sowing method Direct sowing
Germination time (days) 15 days

Care

Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Pruning No pruning necessary

Intended location

Type of use Container, Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -6.5°C (USDA zone 9a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130

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