DENVER — You don’t have to wait for warmer weather to start growing some fresh food. Microgreens and sprouts can be grown indoors, don’t require a lot of room, and are easy to grow. Sometimes the ...
You can’t beat homegrown edible plants for high-impact flavor and nutrition. The longer they go from soil to fork, the weaker their content — from flavor-enhancing sugars to immune-system-boosting ...
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5 Best Sprouting Trays for Easy Home Growing
The best sprouting trays make a huge difference when growing fresh greens at home. I’ve tried a bunch (some flops, some fab), and once I found the right one, sprouting got way easier — and honestly, ...
This May 3, 2019 photo shows an assortment of green pea microgreens growing in soil-laden trays at the Bayview, Wash., Farmers Market. Microgreens are usually larger than sprouts, are grown in soil ...
Microgreens have been popping up as garnishes at high-end restaurants, but they're more than just a gourmet trick of the trade. The 2-to-3-inch seedlings of edible plants, which add a burst of color ...
Fresh and affordable greens aren't always easy to come by in winter. But what many people don't realize is that you can grow them in your own home. Stephen Orr from House & Garden magazine shows us ...
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