Cami Jacobsen is with Minnehaha Extension Master Gardeners. She’s joining us today to share tips for sprouting our own seeds and surprisingly it’s a lot easier than you probably think. Welcome Cami.
July 14, 2021 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Growing sprouts at home can actually reduce the chances of harboring and contracting E. coli or other harmful ...
It is so hot outside that I had trouble coming up with a topic for this week’s article! I just saw my outside thermometer and it read 108 degrees! That is too hot for me to be outside gardening. So, I ...
If you enjoy eating sprouts in your salads or sandwiches, consider growing your own sprouts from seed using nothing more than a mason jar and a piece of screen material from a hardware store. You can ...
Planting a seed is an act of faith. After all, what could seem more far-fetched than dropping a shriveled, apparently lifeless speck of something into a hole in the ground, then expecting to return ...
In Prairie winter households, local, fresh produce can be in short supply. This doesn’t have to be the reality. Local greenhouses continue to expand their growing seasons and the supply of fresh ...
If you are searching for an easier way to grow sprouting seeds in your home or kitchen you may be interested in a next-generation microfarm aptly named the SproutyPod. Offering a modern sprouting seed ...
Why sprout your seeds? Sprouted seeds are an excellent source of nutrition, it's so easy to do, and you can do it at home any time of the year. When seeds are sprouted their nutrients are activated ...
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