If you enjoy sprouts and microgreens, try growing your own indoors this winter. Only a few supplies are needed to grow these nutritious plants, and this method allows for harvest and consumption at ...
Growing microgreens at home is an excellent way to enjoy a regular supply of nutrient-rich vegetables throughout the year. This guide will provide the essential materials and know-how to help you ...
January can be downright boring for active gardeners. Besides perusing newly arrived seed catalogs and keeping houseplants alive, there just aren’t many gardening activities to undertake in the dead ...
With winter in full swing here in Northeast Ohio and outdoor gardens long put on hold, many gardeners turn to indoor ...
Weighted object (to place over the tray “lid” that is often set over bigger seeds to aid germination and strengthen them in days 1 to 3). Clean scissors or sharp knife for harvesting. Optional: ...
Microgreens are an excellent choice for home gardeners due to their ease of cultivation and minimal space requirements. These tiny, nutrient-dense greens can be grown in small trays or containers on a ...
DENVER — You don’t have to wait for warmer weather to start growing some fresh food. Microgreens and sprouts can be grown indoors, don’t require a lot of room, and are easy to grow. Sometimes the ...
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Everyone knows that adding more fresh vegetables to your diet is a great way to improve your overall health and well-being. Eating vegetables that you’ve grown with your own two hands is even better.
Microgreens are seedlings of full-grown vegetables, herbs and flowers we know and love. It’s the growth stage between sprouts and baby greens. They’re picked one to three weeks after germinating, ...