How come, you may ask? Microgreens contain up to 40 times higher levels of vital nutrients than their mature counterparts. Therefore these superfoods also make a good alternative for green leafy vegetables. And you'll be ready to harvest & enjoy in no time at all, it only takes 10 days or less.
All Non-GMO and Organic. We chose these blends because they are best for boosting your immune system, and contain vital nutrients & minerals your body requires to be healthy.
1) Radish
2) Broccoli
3) Cabbage
4) Kale
5) Collards
6) Purple Turnips
Upon checkout you can decide how much you want to order. We offer 200 seeds, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz or 1 oz!
Further down below you can learn a lot more about the wonders of microgreens which are full of antioxidants, how to grow, harvest and the health benefits they have
Microgreens are young vegetable greens. They have an aromatic flavor and concentrated nutrient content and come in a variety of colors and textures. Despite their small size, they pack a nutritional punch, often containing higher nutrient levels than more mature vegetable greens. This makes them a good addition to any diet.
Microgreens vary in taste, which can range from neutral to spicy, slightly sour or even bitter, depending on the variety. Generally speaking, their flavor is considered strong and concentrated.
Microgreens are very convenient to grow, as they can be grown in a variety of locations, including outdoors, in greenhouses and even on your windowsill.
Microgreens are packed with nutrients. While their nutrient contents vary slightly, most varieties tend to be rich in potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium and copper.
Microgreens are also a great source of beneficial plant compounds like antioxidants.
What’s more, their nutrient content is concentrated, which means that they often contain higher vitamin, mineral and antioxidant levels than the same quantity of mature greens.
One study measured vitamin and antioxidant concentrations in 25 commercially available microgreens. These levels were then compared to levels recorded in the USDA National Nutrient Database for mature leaves.
Eating vegetables is linked to a lower risk of many diseases. This is likely thanks to the high amounts of vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds they contain. Microgreens contain similar and often greater amounts of these nutrients than mature greens. As such, they may similarly reduce the risk of the following diseases:
Microgreens are easy and convenient to grow, as they don’t require much equipment or time. They can be grown year-round, both indoor or outdoors.
Here’s what you’ll need:
Everything you need to grow your own Microgreens you’ll find in our shop.
We promise you top quality Microgreens seeds, containers, soil and plantfood.
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