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Green Calabrese Broccoli Sprouting Seeds. Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds. 60-90 days. Dark green 20 - 30 inch broccoli plants bear a close-beaded central head 3 to 7 inches across, followed by...
6-10 days. Organic Rambo Radish is another striking radish that boasts the same wonderful dark cotyledons as Sango radish. The rosy stems and bright floral flavor add both a tasty...
Organic Thai Basil Herb Garden Seeds. 60 to 90 days to maturity. Ocimum basilicum var. thyrsiflorum. Certified Organic by OTCO. Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non-GMO. Native to Asia, Thai Basil benefits...
Certified Organic. Up to 12 days. Robust and substantial microgreen. Blue Vates has a mild spinach flavor, making it a great micro or baby salad green. Fast & easy to...
11-21 days. Beets are a more advanced microgreen, but well worth the effort because of its stunning color and bold flavor. It takes a bit more time to mature, but...
6 to 10 days. Radish is a green with an intense radish flavor. Great in any microgreen or full-sized salad. Use instead of sliced radish anywhere you would normally use...
6-10 days. Radish microgreens are substantial and crunchy, and taste exactly like a radish. Very easy and fast growers. Makes a great garnish or addition to any salad or sandwich....
Up to 12 days. A great mustard for microgreens, this has a rather sharp flavor that brings a great zing to sandwiches and salads. A little milder when grown on...
A dark-purple variety in both leaf and stem. Perfect for microgreens, this strain will also produce nice Italian large leaf type leaves with not only great color but wonderful fragrance...
Organic Sweet Basil Seeds. 85 Days. Annual. Ocimum basilicum. Non-GMO, Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth. Sweet basil is similar to genovese basil but with an extra hint of sweetness with...
11-21 days. A mild delicate spinach flavor and amazing red stem color. Makes an excellent choice to add to any micro mix for the flavor and color. Select a Different...
14 to 21 days. Evergreen Bunching Onion Microgreens are very rich in flavor and nutrients. Put just a couple greens on a sandwich or in a salad and taste the...
8-12 days. This microgreen is rich in flavor and nutrients. It emits an aroma similar to other brassicas like mustard, and the flavor is just as bold and nutty, only...
Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth - Afila Tendril Pea Microgreens Seeds - Pisum sativum. Non-GMO. Produces microgreens pea shoots with an abundance of curly tendrils. Tendril Peas are a choice...
6-12 days. Organic Fenugreek seeds are popularly used in spice mixes and teas. Ground Fenugreek seeds is one of the primary ingredients in curry powder. Fenugreek seeds also make a...
8-12 days. A flavorful and colorful combination of Organic microgreens that grow well together and can be harvested at 10 days. Contains the Organic seed types of Broccoli, Kale, Kohlrabi,...
10-20 days. Cilantro microgreens seed is actually a dried ripe fruit. This split seed has had the individual seeds separated from the multi-seed pods in which they grow naturally. Sometimes...
8-12 Days to maturity. Brassica oleracea var gongylodes. Organic Purple Vienna Kohlrabi Microgreen Seeds. Try adding these as the base of a microgreen salad. Their mild cabbage flavor, paired with...
Crimson clover can be used to grow sprouts or microgreens, and is an ideal cover crop. Certified Organic. Trifolium incarnatum. Non-GMO. Sow in fall or late summer as a cover...
7 to 14 days. Organic Buckwheat Seeds. Buckwheat grows tall quickly, and loves sunlight. Early leaves may emerge yellow as the shell drops off, but will green up well in...
8-12 days. Certified Organic. Microgreens Seeds.The translucent green color of micro Amaranth makes a great garnish or addition to any salad. Amaranth is a little more challenging and grows poorly...
6-10 days. Sango Radish microgreens are substantial, crunchy and taste exactly like radish. Very easy and fast growers. Spectacular purple color makes a great choice to add color and pep...
45 days. 20 days for baby leaf. With a mild peppery mustard flavor, this green is great for salads as a baby green or a full-size green. The stalk has...
Wasabi Mustard Seeds. Organic. Non-GMO. 45 days. This mustard has large green leaves with wavy edges and a fun wasabi-like bite. Easy to grow in your garden, this mustard is...
45 Days to maturity. Atriplex hortensis ’Red’. Organic Red Orach Seeds. Non-GMO, cool season annual. This ancient plant has been used for ages by a variety of cultures and peoples....
5-7 Days. Allium cepa. Non-GMO. High Germination. Sprouting. Non-GMO onion sprout seeds are an easy and delicious way to add some quick, subtle flavor to any meal. Unlike regular matured...
8-12 days. Brassica oleracea var. italica. Organic. Broccoli makes an excellent microgreen, as it is one of the easiest crops to grow. It has a deliciously mild, fresh brocolli or...
14 to 16 days"possibly 21 days if growing to baby green stage. Organic Non-GMO Lollo Rosso Lettuce seeds for growing as microgreens. More of a long-term, cool-season microgreen crop, it...
About 7 days. Grow amazingly sweet and delicious corn shoots. Amazing taste and stunning yellow shoots make this a uniquely delightful microgreen to grow. Select a Different Use for This...
6-10 days. Sango Radish microgreens are substantial, crunchy and taste exactly like radish. Very easy and fast growers. Spectacular purple color makes a great choice to add color and pep...
Pisum sativum (65 days) Very much like Yellow Sweet but more uniform. 6 foot tall plants set lemon yellow pods that are best when eaten small. Pea Seeds - Yellow...
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