micro greens growing

How to Grow Microgreens at Home

You can grow micro greens at home using a compostable tray. You can simply cover the soil with another tray and snap it on for a few days. Then, after that, you can remove the leaves and either replant them or compost them. If the plant is a weed, just pick the straggler seeds and plant them in new soil. You can then add the fresh micro greens to salads and other dishes.

You can start by choosing seeds from your local garden supply store. They contain very small seeds, making them easier to germinate. You can also choose from several kinds of pre-packaged seed mixes. Certain seed mixes lack nutrients and contain high sodium levels. Other seedling mixes can hold too much moisture, which can cause root rot. In addition, you should also choose the right seedling medium. Some of these are easy to grow, and some of them can even be grown indoors.

When it comes to planting, microgreens can grow in a dark room or a sunny window. Depending on the variety of seeds, they may not last for 14 days. If they do, you can try flipping the dome tray to moisten the underside of the soil. Ensure that the compost is light, but not wet, as this can harm the plants. After harvesting, you should remove the seeds.

In addition to microgreens, you can also grow your own baby greens. It’s a great hobby, and it’s a fantastic way to experiment with different types of seeds. You can use them as pesto, smoothie ingredients, or to make your own homemade dressings and sauces. And, it’s even easier than you think! It’s not hard to do. The only thing you need to do is take the time to read labels and do your research.

After the seedlings have sprouted, you can carefully harvest them. The microgreens should be harvested within seven to 10 days. For the best results, plant the seeds a few inches apart, on a sunny windowsill. You can place them on a sunny windowsill if you have a sunny area. Ensure that you have enough water for your plants. If you have a small greenhouse, you can place them in a larger pot or tray to get more yield.

Microgreens grow well outdoors, and are easy to care for. However, be sure to protect them from extremes, such as dry wind and hungry garden pests. You can also follow the instructions on seed packets. Spread the soil evenly, and press the seeds in firmly. As you can see, microgreens can be a great addition to any dish and can be eaten raw or cooked. In the end, you can plant a mix of different types of greens.


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