Growing Microgreens Part 2

Growing microgreens for the past 10 days has been a rewarding learning experience. The best part is watching how quickly a handful of seeds can grow into a delicious addition to salads and sandwiches! You can read about how I got started a week ago at https://marykisner.com/growing-microgreens-part-1/

I’d like to share the progress from seed to greens to sandwich (or to bunny snacks) with this post. I came home from the workshop on November 15 with four planted trays of broccoli, radish, sunflower, and peas along with a smaller container with wheat grass seeds.

I quickly had to spray the seeds and keep them in the dark for several days. I didn’t need the grow lights at all during this time.

The seeds sprouted well in the dark.

About Day 2-4

Wheat Grass

Broccoli and Radish

Sunflowers and Peas

I showed this picture to Dan (my microgreen expert!) at the next Farmer’s Market and he suggested putting an empty tray with a weight on top of the sunflower seeds to encourage them to get stronger and break out of their seed pods. I added an empty tray with a heavy weight in it. After several days, the sunflowers were cracking the seeds and emerging.

I removed the tray and weight off the sunflowers to take this picture. They were emerging fine. I left the weight on just the sunflowers another day. I had to fight my natural inclination to not squish the plants, but they did fine!

In just a few days I had them under grow lights and had to add water to the bottom tray instead of spraying on the top. Each tray was a double layer and had one with holes in it on top with a second tray underneath where I could add water.

Days 5-8

Wheat grass

Broccoli and Radish

Sunflowers and Peas

By Day 9, the wheat grass was getting top heavy! Time to donate to a neighbor’s bunnies.

We wondered what the cats and bunnies would do with the grass. They were indoor pets and were used to greens being offered in a cut pile, not a vertical plant! Bert was able to get pictures of a cat rubbing its nose in the grass and the bunnies were munching away. I think it will be a hit!

I think I see potential for regular cat grass(usually oats and barley) and maybe catnip plants (seeds have been ordered!).

Day 10

The broccoli and radish look ready to cut. The sunflowers and peas could wait another day or so…I think.

Broccoli

Radish

Sunflowers

Peas

You can see a little missing piece from the broccoli and peas (in the right corners)…they went into my chicken salad sandwich today!

This is how my growing area looked yesterday…before I gave away the wheat grass:

Tomorrow I will cut off all the greens and share some with a neighbor. What we can’t use I will leave in the growing trays and take them to the bunnies!

What’s next? I have ordered cat grass and catnip seeds. I hope to start a tray of watercress for a friend. I have broccoli seeds and sunflower seeds that I’ll start in a few days. Oh my goodness, so many choices!! Enjoy!

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