Infinite Hack for Free Microgreen Seeds!

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Infinite Hack for Free Microgreen Seeds!
Welcome to our guide on growing microgreens at home! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this video will provide you with all the information you need to cultivate these nutritious and flavorful microgreens.
Microgreens are not only delicious but also packed with nutrients. They're a great addition to salads, smoothies, and more! Follow along as we show you how to grow them successfully in the comfort of your home.
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A great video idea who be covering what cannot be eaten as sprouts; like tomato. Thank you for all you do.

brucelewandowski
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I use pumpkin seeds sprouts. They taste just like pumpkin. My favorite

julianadelion
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I tried growing and eating cantaloupe microgreens a few years ago, and they tasted so loudly bitter and caustic I never grew them again. I do really like sunflower microgreens, though, grown from the organic sunflower seeds in the bird feed aisle 🙂

SuzNews
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Please make a follow up for this showing examples of what we should not grow and eat. There's alot of leaves etc that should not be eaten.
Great points as ALWAYS....
Love your mind and approach to thing's and life 😁

nevermind
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I grew full sized cantaloupe plants from seeds I saved from a store bought cantaloupe. I got some delicious cantaloupes from them.

texasnurse
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Our food pantry lines continue to grow, and people complain about not getting enough food from the food pantry. Growing microgreens is a great way to supplement our diets. People think I am a nut, but I even save seeds to sprout and grow microgeens from the weeds I forage. By the way, your methods have taught me how to be more efficient at growing those microgreens. I love your channel!

jcrich-hoot
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I was thinking after watching this ❤ I could harvast a lot of Dandelion seeds soon on my property so I know they are totally natural AND I could grow Dandelion microgreens this what do you think FREE SEED

marscents
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Man you re a legend... was just starting with gardening and was wondering which microgreen could i use to grow thats not expensive in seeds... didnt even know you can eat cantaloupe microgreens, thought they ll be poisones... well lucky me iam a chef and i work every damn day with cantaloupes... i ll save a lot of seeds from tomorrow xD

NewergestLP
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Beautiful garden! good ideas; I’ll give it a try, TY will share.

frannie
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Great info & ideas. Thank you. Cheers Rose

charlottejohansen-sm
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I’m going to try it with watermelon seeds.

ginagill
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Inspiring stuff Mike. Will try this with the kids.

orangeswell
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Great idea. Never thought about melon microgreens. Thanks again, Mike.

wishbone
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Thank You so Much!! I've just Subscribed!!❤😊

AndreaDingbatt
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Thank you so much for this information.
God bless you.

shannanknight
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I’ve been devouring radish sprouts today

barbgardiner
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I'm not sure I'll be growing canteloupe greens any time soon, but I have to thank you again for inspiring me to use my excess saved seeds from lettuce, brassicas, and beets to create some lovely micro and mini greens. Cheers!

ausfoodgarden
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Well, now youve done it! We've been giving all such seeds to the vermicomposting worms and joking about what good little farmers they are as the sprouts pop up! We pulled up a bunch of butternut seedlings when we worked in the bins today. Hate to deprive the hard working little critters, but if we can benefit from them.... what a dilemma! 😂

juanitanoble
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ty for the good information! i def gotta try this

BritneyStinson
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Would a piece of burlap work as a mat to grow micro greens on?

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