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- 5 days for microgreens
- Abyssinian Mustard
- African Kale
- akatade
- Amaranth
- Amaranth Grain
- Amaranth Sprouting Seeds
- ancient seed
- And Cabbage
- and deliver a boost of vitamins
- and petioles
- and stir fries
- annual
- annual smartweed
- annuals martweed
- are very tender
- as a side dish
- Asian Vegetable
- Asteraceae
- Baby Leaf Mustard
- batters
- Biennial
- biting knotweed
- biting pepper
- Biting persicaria
- Black oil
- Brassica oleracea
- Broccoli
- Brussels Sprouts
- Callaloo
- caribbean
- certified organic
- CHANA
- CHICKPEA
- China: lo bok
- chinese
- Chinese leaves
- Clover
- Cold Hardy Vegetable
- Common smartweed
- Common Sunflower
- complements roasts
- complete protein
- compost
- cookink
- Cool Season
- cool season veggi
- CORN SEED
- Crunchy
- Cuisines
- Curage
- Cut flower
- Dark Purple Mizuna
- DARK RED
- Days to Harvest 50
- Dinosaur Kale
- dishes
- dumplings
- Early
- Easy To Grow
- Edible Seed
- Ethiopian Kale Seeds
- Ethiopian Mustard
- falafel
- Fall
- flowers
- fritters
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- GARBANZO BEAN
- garden
- gargening
- German Turnip-Greens
- gluten-free
- glutenfree
- Great salads
- great with carrot
- GREEN PEA
- Greens
- grow
- Grow Year round
- Hand harvest
- Harvest
- have fiber and B vitamins
- heirloom
- Heirloom Non-GMO
- Heirloom Seeds
- Helianthus annuus
- HERB Seeds
- High quality seeds
- Highland Kale
- Highly Nutritious
- hummus
- from_etsy
- Jamaican
- Japanese greens
- Japanese mustard
- jar or bag
- jucy
- Kale
- Kale Seeds
- knotweed
- Kohlrabi
- labanos
- Lacinato Kale
- Lakeweed
- lao bo
- Leafy
- leaves
- lo pak
- Long Island Improved
- low in calories
- luo bu India: muli Indonesia: lobak Japan: kaiware Korea: moo
- make a good snack
- marsh pepper
- Marsh pepper smartweed
- marsh waterpepper
- Marshpepper knotweed
- marshpepper smartweed
- Materials: Grow
- Materials: Organic
- Materials: seed
- microgreen
- microgreens
- mild
- mild water pepper
- mu Malaysia: lobak Philippines: alibanos
- Mung Bean
- Mustard
- Mustard Microgreen
- nutrient dense
- or cabbage
- organic
- Organic Lacinato Kale
- Organic Sprouting Salad Mix
- Organically Grown
- other hearty fare
- own
- pancakes
- Partial Sun
- Perennial
- Pick the baby greens
- pickleing
- pizza
- Plant
- plant grow
- planting
- Plants And Edibles
- potherb mustard
- Purple
- rabanos Sri Lanka: rabu Thailand: phakkaat hua Vietnam: cu cai
- raised bed
- Raps
- raw in salads and on sandwiches
- Recipes
- RED
- Red leaf
- red mung bean
- Red Russian Kale
- redshank
- rice
- Roasted seeds
- root
- Salad
- Salad Greens
- salads
- sandwiches
- Scarlet
- SCARLET KALE
- season
- Seeds
- Shade
- Siberian Kale
- sickleweed and bog ginger.
- Soup
- soups
- Spicy Brown
- spo-disabled
- spring
- spring and fall
- Sprnig
- Sprouted mung beans
- sprouting
- sprouting peas
- SPROUTING Red Chori
- Sprouting Seeds
- Sprouts
- steam
- stews
- stir fry cooking
- stir-frying
- Sun
- SUNFLOWER
- sweet
- Swiss Chard Seed
- Turnip
- vegetable
- Vegetable Amaranth
- vegetarian
- water pepper
- water willow
- watersmartweed
- weeks
- West Indian Chinese
- whole grain
- whole vegetable
- Young leaves
- your

Microgreens
Microgreens/Baby Leaf/Sprouting seeds
Microgreens are grown in a raised bed or shallow container with a well-drained soil mixture. Plant 4-6 seeds per square inch. Microgreens are harvested 5-10 days after germination and when the first true leaves begin to develop. Microgreens are clipped close to the soil level and are 1" to 2" tall.
Microgreens are used as accents on appetizers, sandwiches, salads, main courses and even desserts. Their tender texture, fresh flavor and visual appeal have contributed to their growing popularity in restaurants and gourmet cuisine. The delicate microgreens of different vegetables can be combined to make beautiful and tasty mixes that have a myriad of uses in the kitchen.
Baby leaf greens are more mature than microgreens and have a more developed first true leaf. Baby leaf greens can be harvested at 2"-6" depending on variety. When the true leaves are well formed and still tender, some kinds can be harvested above the seed leaves. This offers the opportunity for further re-growth and subsequent harvests. Others are harvested roots and all. Baby leaf vegetables are excellent additions to salad mixes, braising mixes, soups, sushi and sashimi.
Both microgreens and baby leaf vegetables are great choices for edible garnishes.