Can Microgreens Be Frozen? Yes, but Here’s a Better Way To Preserve Them
If you have a huge batch of microgreens, you might wonder, can microgreens be frozen? Yes, you can, but you might want to try dehydrating them instead!
If you have a huge batch of microgreens, you might wonder, can microgreens be frozen? Yes, you can, but you might want to try dehydrating them instead!
Fragile and tender, keep your micros in the fridge to extend their shelf life. So how long do microgreens last in the fridge? Let’s take a closer look.
These tiny greens are pricier than regular leafy vegetables. Why are microgreens so expensive? Let’s look at 5 main causes for the hefty price tag.
Looking for some good quality coconut coir for microgreens? Here’s a roundup of our top coco coir picks, plus what to look for in this grow medium.
Some micros are slow growing, while others germinate and grow quickly. Here’s a roundup of 12 fastest growing microgreens to try at home.
Light and loamy, with great water retention, coco coir is a popular growing medium. Here’s what you need to know about growing microgreens in coconut coir.
If you’re looking to grow buckwheat microgreens, you should know about fagopyrin, a substance in the greens that causes phototoxicity in large amounts.
If you’re looking to add a bit of heat to your salad, look no further than mustard seed. Let’s learn how to grow mustard sprouts (Oriental variety) in a jar.
You can find clover in meadows. But sprouting clover seeds results in myriad health benefits—it’s a complete protein! Here’s how to grow clover sprouts.
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