Microgreens Seeds
Microgreens, or microleaves, are the small immature shoots of just normal vegetables that are harvested when the first tiny leaves have just opened. Not just veg, there are also many micro herbs to choose from. Growing microgreen seeds couldn’t be easier, often only requiring a plate on the windowsill and within a matter of days, you can be harvesting. We now stock BIGGER packs for BETTER value on all our Microgreen and Sprouting seeds. Read our guide on how to grow Microgreen Seeds [HERE] and Sprouting Seeds [HERE]
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Why Microgreens
Microgreens are a great choice when adding colour or flavour to your dish, which is why they’re used by chefs around the world. They’re also packed full of health benefits, loaded with nutrients such as vitamins C, E and K.
How long do Microgreens take to grow?
Luckily, Microgreens can only take around 5-15 days to grow and because of their size, can be grown pretty much anywhere - especially good for the windowsill and urban growers. Great for getting kids involved in growing their own food too.
Different varieties of Microgreens
Microgreens come in all shapes and sizes. Our range of microgreen and sprouting seeds include: broccoli, beetroot, pea shoots, alfalfa and more, giving you the freedom to experiment and grow a range of different varieties.
Alfalfa, Arabic for 'father of all foods' which is very appropriate as it is packed full of lots of different vitamins & nutrients. Alfalfa is a bean sprout and looks a little bit like Cress. It's great for adding a crunch to salads and is mild in flavour. Best eaten...
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Amaranth Red Army (also known as Calaloo, Rajgira, Lal Saag) have intense reddish leaves with cherry pink stems and has a slightly nutty flavour. It is very easy and quick to grow microgreen, babyleaf or up to mature leaf size. Interesting facts...Aztec tribes consumed Amaranth for 80% of their diet!Amaranth...
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Basil Microgreens is a mucilaginous seed, meaning that when the seed is in contact with water it creates a gel like coating around the seed which holds moisture. Grown as a microgreen, Basil has a stronger taste, slightly sweeter, and more tender. The Basil that we sell for microgreens is...
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Beetroot Bull's Blood microgreens are very tasty little shoots that add the perfect finishing touch to salads, soups, sandwiches and many other meals with their slightly earthy beetroot flavour and fabulous red coloured leaves. How to grow Beetroot Microgreen Seeds: Beetroot is best grown as a Microgreen: Plant 2-3 teaspoons...
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Broccoli Calabrese seed is an excellent quality seed and produces a wonderfully large, juicy and peppery tasting sprout, with a good yield. Broccoli Calabrese has been shown to contain high levels of glucoraphanin, the precursor to sulforaphane. If you are looking to increase your sulforaphane consumption, this is the seed...
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Chickpeas (Cicer arietinum), also known as Garbanzo or Chana, are one of the most nutritious and protein-rich seeds. Chickpeas are also the easiest seed to sprout and are a great way to start sprouting for anyone wanting to try for the first time, taking only a few days before you...
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Coconut Coir (pronounced coy-er) is a growing medium that holds water incredibly well. It is a phenomenal medium for growing Grass, Greens, and Microgreens. Each 650gr coir growing brick will produce approx. 10 litres of growing medium when fully expanded - sufficient for 6 half seed trays. Coconut coir is...
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Coconut Coir (pronounced coy-er) is a growing medium that holds water incredibly well. It is a phenomenal medium for growing Grass, Greens, and Microgreens. Coconut coir is a lightweight soilless medium made from coconut husks. It’s the substance that you will find in the coconut, between the outer coating to...
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Full Coriander flavour in a wonderfully tender microgreen. Coriander, also known as Cilantro, whilst slow-growing, is probably the easiest microgreen to grow. The difference between growing Coriander microgreens and just growing Coriander is all about harvest time. When Coriander first sprouts from the seed, Coriander unfurls two grass-like cotyledon leaves....
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Cress Plain has all the attributes of the curled variety but a slightly stronger flavour with different leaf formations to give variation and texture to a salad. It is a dual-purpose type that can be grown indoors on your window sill or, broadcast directly into your soil outside. Cress Plain...
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Fenugreek Sprouting Seeds have quite a strong 'curryish' taste and it is better to use a little at a time. They are also a great aid for digestion. Fenugreek or "methi", is one of the most popular and widespread ingredients in India. Domesticated and harvested for more than 6,000 years,...
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Flax Microgreen is a tall and lanky Microgreen, Flax is desired by many for the nutritional qualities of the seed. The seed is often used for teas which aid intestinal health, added to cereals, breads or just ground up in healthy drinks. Whether you are growing Flax or just looking for seed...
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Garlic Chives/Chinese Leek is one of the most gourmet crops in the world of microgreens. A crop of Garlic Chives looks like a bunch of miniature scallions - or perhaps miniature chives are more correct in this case. Either way - they are visually stunning and they have a mild...
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Kale Black Tuscany (Cavolo Nero) microgreens have a lovely mild, sweet flavour. In fact, it has been said that Kale Black Tuscany is considered the best tasting of all kale varieties. This variety is also known to be the most antioxidant-rich food on the planet! Kale Black Tuscany is one...
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Kale Red Russian microgreens have a lovely mild, sweet flavour. And produces wonderfully light pink stems and dark green leaves. Very reliable and quick to grow. Kale Red Russian can be grown as a microgreen and a sprout. Culture for Growing Kale Red Russian Sprouts: EquipmentSprouterBamboo PaperKale Red Russian Seeds Culture...
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Leek tastes like a mild spring onion, being a relative of both Garlic and Onion. One major benefit versus an onion though...they won't make you cry when you cut them! Note: Leeks, and all Alliums, are unique in that the sprout they produce is actually the plant - as opposed...
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Lentil Green Microgreens are one of the most popular microgreens, certainly one of our favourites too! Lentils come in many colours but this particular variety is light green in colour and as it sprouts it reveals inside its light yellow colouring. Lentils are fun and easy to grow, both as...
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Our Microgreen Growing Trays are based on the traditional half seed tray size and represent one of the most economical containers in which to grow many types of microgreen seeds. The Growing Tray kit comprises 3 trays:- 2 x Tray with no holes (one is used as a water reservoir...
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Mung Beansprouts Sprouting Seeds are the worlds most consumed sprouts! ...nutritious and delicious of all sprouting seeds. Mung Bean sprouts are very tasty, with a hearty, meaty flavour. Mung Bean sprouts are what people typically think of when you mention Chinese food. The sprouts you grow from these seeds are...
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Mustard Black microgreens have a wonderful sweet hot mustard flavour from its lacy lime green leaves, some say it tastes like a mild version of horseradish. Mustard is a very quick growing crop and can be ready to harvest in as little as 7 days. Black Mustard is a rich...
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