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RE: A short description of what Microgreens are / A clear example of what can be grown / My plans for the future.

in #health4 years ago

I was very intrigued by your germination photos. This topic interests me because we are planning to start growing our own foods (in an outside garden) this year. I am researching which indoor plants would be good as well.

I definitely learned something new. I had no idea Microgreens were that much more nutritious than adult plants. I’ll be following you to keep up with your progress :)

I have also nominated your post for an OCD upvote and to be included in one of our compilations.

I would like to suggest you try posting in a community. Communities were created for like minded/interested users to find each other’s work easier. You would most likely get more support if you post in a community where people already have the same interest.

Your post would fit great in the Natural Medicine or Amazing Nature communities ;)

Thank you for an interesting and informing read ~

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Thank you very much for your support. I want to say that Microgreens in the ground will not work or it will work out badly. All due to the fact that there are a large number of harmful microorganisms in the ground and it is difficult to understand which ones are there. Therefore, Microgreens are grown on shelves.

You are very welcome :)

That makes sense. Yes, definitely wouldn’t grow them in the ground. I would only grow them indoors on the shelf. ✅

Thank you!