ohh you still put them in puts. i see these microgreen projects grown on cotton or soil sheets now then they just wash it before consuming. I've been thinking of trying these tbh
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ohh you still put them in puts. i see these microgreen projects grown on cotton or soil sheets now then they just wash it before consuming. I've been thinking of trying these tbh
there are so many ways to grow microgreens. I would really like to try those methods someday too. But, I feel that the greens grown in compost have more health benefits than those grown in paper or cotton sheets.
i won't argue with thw health benefits of course but I'm more conflicted on the sanitation than anything when it's compost grown. there are ways to give microgreens that nutrient boost through liquids too
People grow microgreens like broccoli, radish, and mustard greens for their nutritional value, and they are often used in salads, sandwiches, or as garnishes. =)