🌿 Sprout Your Way to Freshness!
The Petal & Pod Microgreens & Sprouting Seeds Variety Pack includes hand-selected, non-GMO seeds for broccoli, alfalfa, radish, mung bean, and salad mix. Designed for easy indoor gardening, these seeds sprout in just 4-8 days, allowing you to enjoy fresh, nutritious microgreens year-round. Each pack is premeasured for convenience, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their culinary creations while promoting sustainable living.
Product Care Instructions | Rinse Before Using |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 6.0 Ounce |
Expected Planting Period | Year Round |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
Soil Type | Water, Coco Coir |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 5 Inches |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Additional Features | Healthy Eating |
D**.
Works great and is easy
Love this! It makes fabulous greens in days
T**D
Quality
Great quality seeds
D**G
Sprouts
Great seeds
M**M
Convenient
Just a note about these. Best if you do not refrigerate, takes longer and not as good. The radish is really really spicy. Doubt kids will like. The alfalfa has a wonder earthy taste. excellent with tomatoes. The mung beans are a bit hard to tell if ready.
H**T
Wonderful Set of Micro Greens Seeds for Healthy, Delicious Results!
This is a really nice set of set of micro greens seeds.I ordered this because I love to layer my sandwiches with micro greens, and have only had access to alfalfa sprouts at my grocery store, and even those are sometimes unavailable.With this set, you have a nice variety of seeds, and you can always have a supply on hand.They are such a great value, because you can grow them as you need them, in customized amounts, and there is less waste.I sprouted these in a mason jar with a special lid that I got here on Amazon. It has little holes for air circulation, and a stand to keep the upside-down jar elevated to enable moisture to drain out. it works perfectly.I love the fresh taste of these sprouts - especially the radish sprouts, which are a bit spicy. So good!The seeds are excellent quality and they germinate quickly. Before you know it, you have a jar full of fluffy, delicious sprouts!I wish I had tried this sooner. It is very satisfying....not to mention delicious and healthy!
K**E
Set of micro green seeds
These micro green seeds had a great germination rate. They are good quality and have a great taste. They are easy to spout.
D**R
Save the larger pouch for keeping these fresh
I just got these sprouting seeds yesterday. It consists of four individually packaged amounts of broccoli, alfalfa, radish, and mung bean seeds plus a packet of salad mix that appears to be a mixture of the four. Each packet contains approximately three tablespoons of seeds. I wanted to see how the different seeds sprout, so I started with the salad mix. I followed the directions to soak a half of a packet in water for 6 to 7 hours, then rinse and drain and begin sprouting. The seeds were rinsed and turned upside down in a mason jar at 11 p.m., and this morning I'm already seeing sprouting activity. Now it's a matter of watching to see how these sprout together and which we like the best.What I like about this Petal & Pod product is that the big pouch is foil-lined and seals via zip-lock. Unlike some other sprouting seed products I've used before, this pouch fits neatly into a dry, dark cabinet without taking up much space. I like that the individual packets allow for experimentation with different mixes. The alfalfa seeds are tiny, so they slip through the holes of my homemade sprouting lid (made from one of those plastic microwave steamer products cut to fit a mason jar ring); I'll need to get a different sprouting insert, but that's not the seeds' fault!
J**.
Tasty sprouts
We've never grown sprouts before, so it was really surprising to see how easy the process is. We really enjoyed adding the sprouts to sandwiches and salads, and even our 9-year-old son got a kick out of growing (and eating) them. This is definitely something we will continue doing now that we know how much we like them and how easy they are to grow.
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