How to Grow Baby Greens Indoors in IKEA Trays from Seed

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @Soul_Education
    @Soul_Education Год назад +13

    This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!!!! Good, fresh greens every day of the year!!!!! Thank you yet again for another brilliant step by step guide! 💓💓

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +2

      Yes, literally yo can grow them any time of the year. Thank yo so much for your comment!😊

    • @robertsparling
      @robertsparling 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TowardGarden What is the IKEA name for the trays?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  2 месяца назад

      @@robertsparling As it shows @0:25 , they are IKEA Nojig tray. But if you can't find it, any tray minimum 2"deep will work too. Here is an example: a.co/d/f0yUEVo . Thank you for visiting!

  • @crowmoon
    @crowmoon Год назад +5

    Very, very nice! Wishing you a great growing season!

  • @TheJackielajohn
    @TheJackielajohn Год назад +4

    This video was very helpful and direct...appreciate that!

    • @elviagomez5773
      @elviagomez5773 Год назад

      Good job👍👍😊

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад

      So glad it was helpful. Thank you so much for your comment!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад

      @@elviagomez5773 Thank you very much!

  • @valoriegriego5212
    @valoriegriego5212 Год назад +3

    Sweet! Thanks!😃

  • @larrystone5749
    @larrystone5749 Год назад +1

    Great job and video thanks for sharing enjoyed it

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you very much!

  • @Zizzyyzz
    @Zizzyyzz Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @cacoori
    @cacoori Год назад +3

    Thank you 💚

  • @alyssajenaway3781
    @alyssajenaway3781 5 месяцев назад

    Wow what a great idea! Thanks! We grow all our salad greens outside in winter, but I live in Australia and in summer it's just too hot and it all dies. I'm going to try this! Nice looking containers too.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  5 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it. It is well worth and very fun to try. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @yuelinzhan7301
    @yuelinzhan7301 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.
    I like watching your videos, simple and clear.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад

      So glad you like them! Thank you so much for your comment!😊

  • @olhademidova3192
    @olhademidova3192 Год назад +3

    Спасибо надо попробовать.

  • @jesus.maryandjoseph8880
    @jesus.maryandjoseph8880 Год назад +2

    Great video! How long does it take for the greens to regrow to about 3-4" when cut? How many times can you cut and regrow them? Do you continue to add compost or worm castings to add further nutrition? Thanks.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +3

      You can harvest every 2-3 weeks. Although you can harvest for months, for best flavor and fresher greens, it is better to start from seeds after 3rd harvest. Successive sowing every 3 weeks will give constant fresh greens. Yes, you will need to amend soil, but instead of adding compost-which is difficult due to shallow trays- I suggest feeding them with diluted water soluble fertilizers such as fish fertilizer after every harvest. I hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @andrewt3406
    @andrewt3406 10 месяцев назад

    Great video didn't realize these could be grown like microgreens

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  10 месяцев назад

      Give it a try, it is very fun and rewarding. Thank you so much for your comment!

  • @katxfish
    @katxfish Год назад +6

    Are they cut and come again? Or can you only get a few harvest from it?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +3

      Yes, you can harvest leaves few times. About 10-14 days between each harvest. For a longer harvest, you will need start feeding with liquid fertilizers. Thanks for visiting.

  • @deborahtemptingtanglesdesi1511
    @deborahtemptingtanglesdesi1511 5 месяцев назад +2

    Where can I purchase these particular seeds please? 1. Smoothie Mix and 2. Snappy Fresh Mesclun

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  5 месяцев назад +1

      You can get baby green mix seeds from many seed providers: www.botanicalinterests.com/products/smoothie-mix-baby-greens-seeds-seeds and www.botanicalinterests.com/products/snappy-fresh-mesclun-baby-greens-seeds . Check Renee's garden they have a good collection too www.reneesgarden.com/collections/vegetables/cut-and-come-again-baby-leaf-sampler/ . Hope this helps and thank you for visiting!

    • @deborahtemptingtanglesdesi1511
      @deborahtemptingtanglesdesi1511 5 месяцев назад

      @@TowardGarden thanks so much for those links!

  • @kutmulc
    @kutmulc Год назад +1

    This video has inspired me! Would it be okay to use some organic potting mix instead of the seed mix/worm castings?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад

      Normally you wouldn't need a rich soil to grow these but sure you can use potting mix too. Happy growing and thank you very much for your comment!

  • @Ab888ab
    @Ab888ab 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’m so happy you provided how many ounces you picked in the container. Can you share how much the seeds cost? And possibly the company?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  9 месяцев назад +3

      So glad it was helpful. You can find baby green mix seeds from many seed providers. Here are the ones that I used: www.botanicalinterests.com/products/smoothie-mix-baby-greens-seeds-seeds and www.botanicalinterests.com/products/snappy-fresh-mesclun-baby-greens-seeds . Check Renee's garden they have a good collection too www.reneesgarden.com/collections/vegetables/cut-and-come-again-baby-leaf-sampler/ . Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @sylviaw.1584
    @sylviaw.1584 Год назад +3

    I always enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing them. Do you ever have an issue with fungus gnats indoors when growing since the soil is kept moist?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад

      So glad you enjoy them. We have other indoor plants and luckily don't have fungus gnat issue. FI you have that issue, sticky traps and neem oil will help get rid of them. Hope you won't have that problem. thank you so much for your comment!

    • @sylviaw.1584
      @sylviaw.1584 Год назад +1

      @@TowardGarden Thank you for the reply. I grew seedlings indoors years ago and had a minor amount and used sticky paper. I have grown seedling in aerogardens ever since and they do fine. This year I wanted to transplant into soil indoors after the seedlings get bigger til it gets warmer to plant in soil. Also I think watering from the bottom helps keep the gnats at bay.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +1

      I haven't used aerogardens but it will helps since they are soilless. And for sure watering from the bottom is a great tip. Good luck and thanks for sharing.

  • @teresadrown2541
    @teresadrown2541 Год назад +4

    Did you fertilize with anything? They look great.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +4

      I usually don't. The growing period is very short and the worm casting will keep them fed. Only if you want to let them regrow few times, you will need to feed them with water soluble fertilizer. If the odor is ok with you, fish fertilizer is a great option. Hope this helps and thank you for your comment.

  • @eyezasmiles
    @eyezasmiles Год назад +3

    Once you harvest all the greens can you reuse the soil to grow more or is it better to start new from scratch?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +4

      You can harvest few times, they are cut and come again type plants. If you are asking about the reusing of the soil, just add more worm casting and you are good to go. These are baby greens and you don't need to have a super rich soil to grow them. Happy growing and thank you for visiting!

  • @wendyward2585
    @wendyward2585 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love the gray/blue handle scissors. Looks rustproof and sturdy. Where did you buy?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  10 месяцев назад

      I got it from target. www.target.com/p/2ct-8-34-home-and-office-scissors-up-38-up-8482/-/A-14788012#lnk=sametab . Thanks.

  • @fayeg3026
    @fayeg3026 4 месяца назад +1

    What Ikea trays? Do they have holes for drainage?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  4 месяца назад

      As it shows @0:25 , they are IKEA Nojig tray. And yes, you need to add holes @0:35. Thanks.

  • @SpearHead1011
    @SpearHead1011 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you fertiloze anymore or the worm casting is all you give them?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  9 месяцев назад +1

      These are fast growing and you harvest them young and not fully grown. So for the first harvest, the worm casting is enough. For second or third harvest, you can use diluted fish fertilizer. Thanks for visiting.

  • @DragonLady99100
    @DragonLady99100 Год назад +1

    Great and informative video!! Do these baby greens keep on growing back once harvested? Or once trimmed and used up, time to toss the soil away and start a new batch with new soil and seeds in the trays?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +1

      Glad you found the video informative. Baby green will grow back and you can harvest at least 2-3 times. Cut them leaving 1" (2-3 cm) of the plant to regrow. I recommend feeding them with diluted water soluble fertilizer (such as fish fertilizer) after the first harvest for a better results. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @allycameron2942
    @allycameron2942 Год назад +1

    How deep are the trays you used? And is it okay to bottom water? Thanks for the info 🙂

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +1

      The trays are 2" (5cm) deep. check video @ 0:25 min for tray dimensions. Yes, bottom watering is fine too. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!😊

  • @lavarad
    @lavarad Год назад

    Thanks for a wonderful video and gardening project for me to start indoors until it warms up. =) Quick question. About how long did it take for the lettuce to get to cutting size? I know it varies, but I was wondering about an estimate. Thanks!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it. You should be able to harvest young leaves in about 35-40 days. Happy growing and thank you very much for your comment!

  • @Abbigale-q2b
    @Abbigale-q2b 5 месяцев назад +1

    Do they regrow after being cut?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  4 месяца назад +2

      yes, they will grow back and you can harvest at least 2-3 times. Cut them back leaving 1" (2-3 cm) of the plant to regrow. I recommend feeding them with diluted water soluble fertilizer (such as fish fertilizer) after the first harvest for a better results. Thank you for visiting.

    • @Abbigale-q2b
      @Abbigale-q2b 4 месяца назад

      @@TowardGarden thank you 😇

  • @wendyward2585
    @wendyward2585 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sulforaphane MICROGREEN Seed Mix...will that work for baby greens?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  10 месяцев назад

      You can, but it is in the name: microgreens, it is meant for smaller seedlings. Baby greens are a bit more developed and the leaves are larger.

  • @ekliron
    @ekliron Год назад +1

    A late comment. How many grams of seed did you use? My harvest was only 92 grams, 3.2oz. It is turning out to be a bit expensive but for self sufficiency it is good to know.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад

      The whole packet of Snappy fresh Mesclun was 5 grams (~2600 seeds) and the Smoothie Mix 15 grams (~2400 seeds). I sow maybe about 1/4 of each packet for a tray. The germination rate was pretty good. And You should be able to harvest at least couple of times. Maybe you harvested young leaves too early? Are you using the same seed brand?

  • @sazwarden2142
    @sazwarden2142 Год назад +1

    Are these trays food grade ?
    Who knows what chemicals they are leaching ?
    Have you enquired ?
    There intended use doesn’t appear to be for food

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Год назад +3

      What is considered food grade? If you do a little research you can find that plastic are marked by the material categories. Most home plastics are normally marked 2 (HPDE) or 5 (PP) like these trays which both are food safe. The ones not safe are number 3 (and some say 6). FYI, 3 is PVC which is used in many gardening piping, so basically if you water your plants with that water, your plants get effected by the plastic. Do your own research and enjoy gardening😁. Thanks for visiting!

  • @LDavis-tv1ny
    @LDavis-tv1ny 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did you make the cap yourself on water bottle, or is that something I can buy?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  11 месяцев назад

      I just punch holes on the cap with a push pin used on clipboards 📌 (the small ones with plastic heads). Adding 5-6 holes on the cap should be fine. I hope this helps and thank you for visiting.

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 9 месяцев назад

    Why in the world would you overhead water when you have a double tray? That's begging for a mold problem.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  9 месяцев назад

      Never had mold problem for these, but you can water in any way suits you. thanks for visiting!