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How to Grow Microgreens
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Troubleshooting Top 10 Microgreens Growing Problems
You've decided to grow microgreens and we want you to get off to the best start possible. Microgreens are a great way to add fresh greens and herbs to your diet, but sometimes they can be difficult for people just starting out. To help you out, I’ve collected the Top 10 Problems when growing microgreens.
#1 - Mold Growth on Microgreens
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Mold and mildew are one common problem with growing microgreens. If you're having this problem, you're not alone. Mold growth is the number one problem for microgreens growers - particularly when they first start growing.
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What Causes Mold?
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The Ultimate Guide to Growing the Best Microgreens at Home
These days, you hear more and more about microgreens. But....what are they? Microgreens are young vegetable greens that are harvested just after the first true leaves have developed. They are smaller than baby greens and larger than sprouts, typically measuring 1-3 inches in height. These tiny, nutrient-packed greens come in a variety of colors, textures, and flavors, making them a popular choice for home gardeners and chefs alike.
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Benefits of Growing Microgreens
There are several reasons why microgreens are popular for home gardening. Firstly, they are incredibly easy to grow, requiring minimal space and time. Additionally, they are nutrient-dense, often containing higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants compared to their mature counterparts. Furthermore, microgreens can be grown year-round, allowing for a constant supply of fresh greens regardless of the season.
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