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  1. The Ultimate Guide to Growing Sprouts • The Prairie …

    • When the produce section was missing a few essentials last week, even before the national pandemic was causing the shortages it is today, I came home and pulled out my sprouting trays and bags of sprouti… See more

    What Are Sprouts?

    Sprouts are the beginnings of baby plants that have escaped their seed casings after you drench them with water and give them a few daily rinsings, for a few days in a row. See more

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    How to Grow Sprouts at Home

    Certainly, there are other ways to get the job done when it comes to growing sprouts at home, but for the most part, you can work with things you already have at home, or you can … See more

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    Why Should You Eat Sprouts?

    I had heard recently that early Chinese sailers always had sprouts growing on their ships because they knew they were a nutritional way to avoid disease, not unlike the way tha… See more

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  1. Germinated seeds
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    Sprouts are germinated seeds. The entire plant is eaten—seed, root, and shoot. Sprouts are often grown in low-light conditions and don’t require any soil. Microgreens are young shoots of a plant. Typically, you grow them in soil (or some type of growing media). You harvest microgreens just above the soil line and eat the young shoots and leaves.
    Sprouts are germinated seeds, which is when the seeds come out of their dormancy and sprout into a live plant. Inside of the seed, the embryo uses the nutrients stored to sprout out of the soil.
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