I’ve recently got into home sprouting, growing micro greens. This is a game changer. I now have regular supply of ‘salad’, homegrown in the depths of winter. This is entirely down to Permies and the PEA Gardening Badge. On a side not, if like me, you’ve seen the PEP gardening badge and been freaked out by a seven foot hugelkultur, then check out the PEA Gardening Badge. I have sprouted before Permies, but it was half-assed because I followed the advice by some random blogger whose site is more about being top of the search listings and selling ads.
I started with the Sprouts in a jar method and graduated to a Tray of micro greens. I don’t know if you’ve noticed but the more time you spend on this site, the more often different problems coalesce? I now use Ball Jars as storage containers and wanted better lids. Jeff Swart Recommended True Leaf Market. I went on their site and discovered that they sell sprouting supplies so beefed up my order.
Now I have a system that provides me with an abundance of micro greens. I use them as toppings on other foods, add them to spring / summer rolls, put them in sandwiches and occasionally eat them on their own with a simple olive oil and vinegar dressing.
I’m curious to know what other ‘sprouters’ do with theirs? Do you have a favourite crop? I really like the pungent radish kick from diakon but realised that a whole jar was a little too much!
I started with the Sprouts in a jar method and graduated to a Tray of micro greens. I don’t know if you’ve noticed but the more time you spend on this site, the more often different problems coalesce? I now use Ball Jars as storage containers and wanted better lids. Jeff Swart Recommended True Leaf Market. I went on their site and discovered that they sell sprouting supplies so beefed up my order.
Now I have a system that provides me with an abundance of micro greens. I use them as toppings on other foods, add them to spring / summer rolls, put them in sandwiches and occasionally eat them on their own with a simple olive oil and vinegar dressing.
I’m curious to know what other ‘sprouters’ do with theirs? Do you have a favourite crop? I really like the pungent radish kick from diakon but realised that a whole jar was a little too much!