Grow Microgreens with NO SOIL in ONLY 8 Days, Seed to Harvest, EASY High Nutrient food in the home!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Grow Microgreens with NO SOIL! Growing High Nutrient, tasty food in the home! There are so many ways to start micro greens, and today we share how we grow them and our complete process from Seed to Harvest.
    We share our favorite varieties, and even eat them once they are done growing. Below you will find the materials we use just in case you need additional resources.
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    Below are the materials we use in case you'd like to try our methods or just check out the list. These are affiliate links, so when clicking them, you are helping support the channel to keep going. Thank you in advance!
    *Trays
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    *Inserts
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    *Hemp Pads
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    *Micro Greens from Johnnys (Not an affiliate)
    www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetable...
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Комментарии • 27

  • @deesa3500
    @deesa3500 Год назад +1

    Hi Casey, thank you for the tutorial, been noticing some vendors selling microgreens at the farmers market in Durango, now I'm so curious i wanna try it now, i bet they're great in sandwiches😀

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      that’s awesome! They’re great in sandwiches, especially the spicy mustard greens! The miz america is great on a sandwich!

  • @venusgarden959
    @venusgarden959 Год назад +2

    Amazing video🌹🌹

  • @SoilandMargaritas
    @SoilandMargaritas Год назад +1

    This is really cool Casey, How easy are those mats to clean after each use?

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      they’re not too bad i usually use them up to three times. It’s easy for the kids to manage them this way. If they over water we just dum out, and they get a kick out of cutting them without the mess of spilling soil

  • @danaweiss6359
    @danaweiss6359 Год назад +1

    Great video!! I recently purchased a kit from a company called Hamama, which is so much more expensive. I wish I had seen your video first! 😣 In any case, it is so rewarding to grow microgreens and I find them surprisingly delicious! ❤ Happy Spring from Chicago!

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      That sounds awesome! You have to start somewhere, and i’m sure the price will be worth the nutrients for your body!! Happy Spring!!🌿🌿

  • @mellissabgarden1549
    @mellissabgarden1549 Год назад +1

    Watching this video make me wanna start my own mirogreens now.

  • @shawnamuschamp8972
    @shawnamuschamp8972 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @Candylandavenue1
    @Candylandavenue1 Год назад +1

    I’ve been wanting to grow micro greens & I have no clue why I haven’t been doing this already. I like the idea of not having to use soil. I wonder if you could use those coco choir things that you use in hanging baskets? Experiment time lol

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      I’m not sure, but if you experiment and try it, let me know!! That would be cool, and i’m pretty sure that material is less per sq ft

  • @pamelamcfadden337
    @pamelamcfadden337 Год назад +1

    We have been growing sprouts from seeds for over 50 years. It is pretty common.

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад +1

      Good for you! I’m sure they’ve kept you healthy!

    • @latinaliz
      @latinaliz Год назад +1

      It’s actually not pretty common for people who are learning this process for the first time. This is a very informative video- If you’re such an expert, why are you watching it 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @georgina928
    @georgina928 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to trying the mats. What do you do with the mats after use?

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад +1

      I actually use them a few times. It takes a little work, but i remove the old plant material. You won’t be able to move it all. It’s worth it because it saves money.

  • @kathleenshoemaker6943
    @kathleenshoemaker6943 Год назад

    Hi Casey! As always such an educational video. I will have to try the hemp pads for my micro greens. I have a question about what range of temperature does your greenhouse have in the the coldest part of winter? What is the lowest temperature you allow before the heat comes on? Do you keep all the plants off the ground during this time? Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      Our greenhouse is kept at 62, the only thing on the ground are mainly established plants and large trees. Once we start seeding it goes up to 68. The heater doesn’t kick on on sunny days. When the sun is out, it naturally heats up and can hit anywhere from 70-85 degrees. I have to crack the upper opening of our door on sunny days to allow some of the steam out

    • @kathleenshoemaker6943
      @kathleenshoemaker6943 Год назад +1

      @@TheLawrenceGardenFarm Thank you! Happy Easter to you and all your family.

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      @@kathleenshoemaker6943 Happy Easter!!

  • @melissakendrick6573
    @melissakendrick6573 Год назад +1

    Once cut, are they done?

    • @TheLawrenceGardenFarm
      @TheLawrenceGardenFarm  Год назад

      yep that’s why succession seeding is best with micro greens

    • @melissakendrick6573
      @melissakendrick6573 Год назад

      @@TheLawrenceGardenFarm Thank you, and thanks for taking the time to respond 🙂.