Now that the holiday bustle is over and you’re turning your attention to that stack of seed catalogs, how about trying something new in your vegetable garden this year, microgreens!
Microgreens are different than sprouts, which are germinated seeds eaten as a complete plant — seeds, roots and leaves. Microgreens, however, are edible, immature greens that are harvested soon ...
Microgreens grow in soil or another medium and you don’t eat the seed coat or roots. Don’t confuse them with sprouts, though. Sprouts are germinated seeds eaten whole, which comes with a ...
Now that the holiday bustle is over and you’re turning your attention to that stack of seed catalogs, how about trying something new in your vegetable garden this year, microgreens!
Microgreens are tiny, young vegetable greens that fall between sprouts and baby leaf vegetables. “(They are) organic, pesticide-free, and incredibly fresh. Plus, the process (of growing them ...