Learn how to grow microgreens indoors for seedlings of edible leafy greens, herbs and vegetables. They are ready to be snipped off just above the soil, after as little as a week after germination.
Microgreens are the seedling versions of edible greens, vegetables, and herbs. They make for a quick and easy DIY gardening project. Microgreens can add a burst of flavor and nutrients to just about ...
In this fascinating time-lapse video, watch as I embark on an exciting experiment of growing microgreens using just a simple ...
Find a spot in your home that gets plenty of sunlight, like a south or west-facing window. Natural light helps microgreens ...
Microgreens take just under two weeks to grow. Microgreens are an excellent choice for home gardeners due to their ease of cultivation and minimal space requirements. These tiny, nutrient-dense greens ...
How can I grow microgreens in my house during the winter? Growing microgreens can be a good way to add fresh taste and dense nutrients to your diet and is easily accomplished inside during the winter.
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 ...
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: ...
For gardeners, January and February can be long months with few options for hands-on gardening activities if we exclude tasks such as ordering seeds and supplies or planning for the upcoming gardening ...
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 ...