Top 5 Microgreens You Must Grow
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- Microgreens are packed with nutrients and they are very easy to grow. The top five microgreens you must grow in your house are sunflower microgreens, pea microgreens, radish microgreens, broccoli microgreens, and cress microgreens. Detailed information on how to grow each microgreen is covered in this video. Enjoy!
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After growing you can compost the growing medium or add to worm bin. Do not reuse growing medium because the previous roots will decompose and create mold and fungus. This video was 3 weeks worth of work. How did you like the video?
Will they grow AGAIN even after HARVESTING ?
Or do we need to start from SCRATCH for another BATCH
Yo !!!!!
They will not grow gain, Start again from another batch and do not reuse the growing medium again either. The previous roots will decompose and cause mold and fungus. Add growing medium to compost pile or worm bin.
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Haloooo.......sir.....good advice.....
Thanks a lot
This was really good
My thing I like best about this channel is how easy to follow and thorough the information is. Most channels spend too much time just talking instead of getting to the point, making the videos super long and leaving you wanting to tell the person "shut up and get to the point". Definitely one of my favorite channels.
I gotta say, kudos to your beautiful camera work on top of a clear and straight forward tutorial.. well done. :)
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Thank you for this tutorial. I've been sprouting mung beans and sunflowers but didn't know what to do with others, this really helps! Love that you don't overtalk the presentation, like many, but stay concise, direct and on topic.
Best explanation on micro greens! This absolutely gives me confidence in trying out micro greens indoors!
one of the best videos I've seen on micro greens. Lots of quick tips that other videos don't tell you, and this video is super easy to follow. Great job! Thank you, Jag.
Agreed 100%.
Thank you for presenting micro greens with ideas I can actually use! The smaller container will easily fit in my windowsill!!
Jag
I'm a fairly new subscriber. I love your videos-they are short but to the point. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and encouraging others to grow their own food. Keep the videos coming!
Thank you :) It means a lot. Glad that my hard work is being appreciated.
Thank you jag. Really appreciate it and took action and ordered the seeds and have started sprouting!!using mine in smoothies and salads and just munching
This video is chock full of awesome information. Plus it's so visually pleasing. Thank you for the for you put into these videos!
Great video, I really enjoyed it.
I appreciate that you took the time to put this information together.
I am looking forward to watching your other videos.
Blessings to you!
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This was about as perfect a how to growing video as I've ever seen. Well done Jag!
Thank you for such great information. Why hadn't"t i thought of doing such a simple task? You are such a good source to keep.
great video, so clearly explained, I've just started my lockdown microgreen project and the results are amazing, I could become a microgreen addict and love nibbling them all day, Ive got mustard, peashoots, cress, and radish.......these things could literally keep you alive, a good prepping item.....seeds.
Nicely done. Straight forward , no crap in the middle. Straight to the point. Love it well done.
This is my new spring/summer project
Ordered the seeds ! Thank you so much . Love your Content!
This is so cool, I can actually mix radish microgreens with the green salad, a combination that I love and get the same flavor instead of waiting for radishes to grow in the garden!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video and sharing it. You've given me ideas for using those takeout food containers
Thank you, Jag!
Your video is the best of the best!
I could easily understand the overall procedures.
Thank you!
From the UK - Thank you, you inspired me!
Excellent video! Thank you so much for sharing!
Jag you are so dreamy when you talk about growing our own pesticide and herbicide free microgreens. much love from Canada!
Love the macro-videography for the micro-greens! 😍Thanks for making and sharing!
Informative with a broad outlook diy presentation,thank you
Just started growing simple things like chives, green onions, and "living lettuce" ... want to try micro greens, and this video is better than the other 20+ ones I watched!
This is a wonderful video! Thank you SO much! My son and I are learning how to grow micro greens indoors and your video makes this so simple! ❤
Thanks for sharing and teaching us such a healthy way of growing and harvesting such a great micro-greens
Thank you for the link to the seeds. I will definitely try this. 👍
i dont grow anything, but i find your voice very soothing to listen to.
Jag, this is outstanding. I especially like the health pep talk at the end.
Love this video, have shown it to the kids and we have sown our first micro greens, can’t wait for the harvest, many thanks
Thanks, really amazing, perfect fiming and explaining, God bless you..
This is so smart way to grow them at home and it was very helpful
Great teacher and instructional video. A lot of information in a concise and clear manner.
Well done!
This is the best video regarding growing microgreens and great for home growing. Thanks Jag:)
Hello I am Sarika. Thank you for sharing this amazing beautiful video
Thanks for the info. I'm planning to shoot a time-lapse of growing plants
Thank-you Jag for putting this video together. This is a keeper! :-)
Best Microgreens Video Ever!!! Thank you very much!
Wow *_*
My salad bowls are gonna be lit now 😍
Maha Ignas sorry I can’t like that it’s got 69 likes
Rapid_Tooth 😂😂😂
Maha Ignas also I like the fact that it has remained at that for 1 year
Rapid_Tooth Yeahh. 😅
Maha Ignas lol.
Omg, I could listen to his voice all day long. I'm excited to try and grow my own greens and I appreciate your videos! My plan is to eventually grow my own greens for the bearded dragons and iguanas in my Pet Shop :) that way I can sustain them with healthy organic clean vegetables year round
Ashley Owens great idea!
Great job! I’m definitely going to try this! Thanks!
Your video is professional and informative. Thank you. I am in the process of starting microgreens and this has given me a lot of help. I will get some coconut coir soon!
Thanks for up loud beautiful love and blessing
Such an informative video, thankyou. Got all the seeds, just need to find some Coconut coir in UK!
I’m inlove with your videos.... you make it look so simple and easy to grow any vegetables.
Thank you so much! I will begin this journey ASAP.
If you've got space, grow a few of the seeds to maturity and get some more for next year!
That's what I was wondering.. we can just get seeds from it if we let it grow all the way right?
@@myrnacalderon1900 As long as the breed of plant is "open pollinated" and not a hybrid.
Thanks! exactly what I was about to ask :)
@@TW0T0M and as long as it doesn't require an insect pollinator.
This does work well BUT you should plant some in your regular garden so the plants can have ALL the room they need for roots as well as the plant. Birds like sunflowers so you need to stay on top of when those plants are maturing or they will steal your crop... FAST ! not sure about broccoli or radishes or cress. Peas take as much room as growing them for pods... depending on the variety. They are self pollinating as well and very easy to grow. Again, don't expect a crop from your microgreen tray.
Amazing tutorial!! Thanks for sharing ! Can’t wait to start this project at home and share with my family.
Perfect instructional video I’ve seen so far. Thanks 👌🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Best micro green demo ever...thankyou...
Very nice photography! Smooth transition, as always! Nice that you show that can re-use plastic containers!
Thank you for making such informative videos. 🙂
My mum wanted to make a suggestion. If you don't mind, for people that are a little bit hard of hearing, it can be very difficult to hear the information when there is loud music playing in the video. Everyone does it, I know, but it would make things a little easier if the music was very soft, or there was not music playing while you are talking. They put loud music in movies too and sometimes it's a struggle to make out what is being said. Keep making great videos. 🙂
Agreed 100%. I'm not hard of hearing but I too find it annoying when they do that and I just quit them. You're right Jag is the best. Love his spirit, his clarity and great videos. I also love that he's health conscious and uses organic and non-GMO products and shares them with us. Usually with others, they use unhealthy products and I have to do research to find healthy alternatives. With Jag I don't have to waste time doing that. Thanks for sharing your concerns.
Agree. Hard to hear all the goodness through the music.
Amazing Video. Far more educational than most of what I've learned in school.
I love your videos. Thank you so much for the information.
I'd love to see your meals with all of these!
Yes...
Thanks for making the video. Having been thinking about starting to grow microgreens instead of getting vegetables from the store.
Your video does an excellent job of being easy to follow and not being overwhelming for someone new to microgreens.
I will start today after work going to get all the supplies... excited
Jag just came across your videos man. I love how you deliver your content. Thank you and I’ll be subscribing to your channel. Keep up the great work
Thank you Jag for your valuable input in this channel .. I have learned a lot !
I would like to ask what happens after harvesting the microgreens does it grow again or it will get disposed ?
Thanks again .. Keep up the great videos
Regards,
Ghada from Saudi Arabia
Thank you for this information, I am a vegan and this would help with the salads I make each day. ;-)
@Caldeira Yes! I was thinking the same thing. 💚🌱💚
Your video has made it so simple to grow microgreens. thanks for a great video (as well as all of your videos)
Thanks Jag! Really enjoyed this!
BEAUTIFUL!
Hello Jag. I’m very impressed from your work. I been searching around to learn how to grow vegetables. I can see you been working very hard for your dream. I have recently bought a 10 acre land in south Texas and I move here with 3 of my children. We have decirte to name our ranch as “family dream ranch” since I had a dream of do what you are doing for the organic farm. I have wrote a book that tells about how to have a better life. And I’m working on that too. I wish you the best and don’t stop dreaming.
Wow that sounds incredible! Do you have any pictures of your land? Maybe you could turn it into a food forest!
yes I have a picture. I have other plans for it now. At the beginning I was planing to do what you already are doing, but I have no money to start up. I’m planning to grow Bamboo now. I’m going to need to get a loan or to get and investor. There is very good money in return.
@@andyvilla1av Very cool, I want to grow bamboo so bad but right now I'm just growing microgreens!
Finally a great video! To the point, nice video edits, packed with useful tips from an expert! ;) Thank you for sharing!!!
What a great video!!! With so much good information. One hundred percent professional.
I subscribed already.
Jag! This video is EXCELLENT! I am going to order some seeds right now from your links!
Do you hav recepies and tutorial how u use the greens in meals? Thanks for the great video anyway!!!
They're great in salads, sandwiches and as garnish.
Bro just cut them and gulp them up straight
Be rough and tough
Thank you for a wonderful informative video. Nice job!
Very nice video production, very professional. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Very nice well put together video! glad to have found your Channel have you tried moringa microgreen? Thanks for your time...
Do they keep growing after cutting or do I start everything from scratch? Love your channel, keep up the good work :D
They do not, sadly. Some will if it has a few leaves to continue photosynthesizing.
Thank you, that was the exact info I needed. Your presentation was very well done. Thanks again !
Very nice!
So beautiful
Thank you!
Hi Jag! I found your video extremely helpful. I was wondering what you recommend for growing alfalfa sprouts? Do the seeds need to me soaked before planting? Aswell do they need weight added to help deepen the roots? Thanks you!
Why don't you just grow your alfalfa seeds in a glass jar? It is extremely easy and very satisfying to watch them grow. You don't need a growing medium and you harvest after five days
This man deserves more subs
Excellent, professional, thank you.
That was great! I agree with your comments as well. Very sensible.
This may have been answered already but does anyone know if you can regrow them after harvesting the tops, like scallions, or is it a one time harvest before they must be discarded?
Nice video and good idea.
Can I reuse coconut coir for next sprouting ?
Thanks for your videos.
Cheers.
Thanks :) After growing you can compost the growing medium or add to worm bin. Do not reuse growing medium because the previous roots will decompose and create mold and fungus.
@@DaisyCreekFarms please tell me about lighting and what's the concern about mold?
Clear, precise but made simple!
Thank you.
I have to subscribe
Excellent educational video. Thanks.
Very helpful video! Quick question:- Does the microgreens regrow post harvesting? Or we need to remove everything from container and start the sowing process again with new batch of seeds?
No one answered this question?!
czcams.com/video/mOcz71WAY2w/video.html In short, no they don't regrow
We question is answered above by Daisy Creek Farmer
Someone posted how to repurpose the old soil and waste after cutting but yeah once you cut it's done
Peas will regrow, but they aren't as nutrient rich and sometimes they are a little "woody"
I was growing sprouts in mason jars last winter. The issue I had with it was the seed coat is mixed amount the sprouts. it's like having grains of sand in there!
So I decided to try microgreens and let them grow until the seed coats fell off. then cutting just the shoots, I would avoid the seed coats.
Haven't started microgreens yet because I am on other projects. I have to get one project going before starting the next.
As your Sunflower microgreens are uncovered and grow to 2 inches or so, you can gently brush your palm over the tops and dislodge the seed hulls. Do this every day until harvest.
@@marksmicrogreens3461 Good! I have a tray like your example with my sprout seeds growing to micro greens now. They are almost ready.
I'm good at sprouts but not so good at microgreens. If you take your sprouts when finished and put them in a big bowl of water and swish them around all the seed jackets come up to the top.
Well done Jag...great informative concise & precise thanks for sharing
Your video was excellent! Thank you!
They are so beautiful! It would difficult to cut them😉
Ya really!!!
Imagine if trophy hunters would consider this!
I know this could sound weird but from my experience that my family eat the root too because they’re soft and nutritious just as the stem.
That's why I mostly plant for decoration
Jane Ng I’d say the root is better for you
What do you do with the remaining shots in the tubs after you've harvested?
I love all your videos and they are very very helpful to a beginner like me! Thank you so much
This video is fantastic. Thanks so much for creating and sharing.
Is there a nutritional difference between sprouts and microgreens?
Also, are there any edible plants unsuitable for using as sprouts and/or microgreens?
Just discovered your channel, subscribed immediately! (And this is the only channel I've clicked for notifications). Love your clear explanations and enjoy your enthusiasm. You are a great teacher, being both informative and inspiring.
Thank you for subscribing :)
Yes, microgreens have 40% more nutrients than full grown plants
William Reed Yes, but I'm wondering how they compare with sprouts...
@@teresamcmurrin8672 whoops I overlooked that part. I'm not sure
Microgreens are when the plant is the most nutritious. The plant makes additional nutrients as it produces its initial l wave.
Can we save the roots for my rabbit and ducks for greens?
I found this video very informative, thanks!
Thank you so much for this very informative and inspiring video!
Thank you, could you discuss sprouts vs shoots?
Shoots are cut off and don't include the root. Sprouts are the entire small plant and are not grown in soil or another type of grow medium. Also people have been food poisoned by sprouts a few time so they are sometimes highly regulated by the government... shoots are grown and cut like any other vegetable and so are usually treated the same as any other vegetable. hope that helps
@@andrewmcintyre9722 poisoned? or contaminated with salmonella, e. coli, etc? Microgreens cut from roots or sprouts could both be contaminated. Onion, garlic, oregano all kill bacteria and viruses so is this really a problem with sprouts?
@@melodyfleck9368 "food poisoned" That means contaminated with e.coli or salmonella. There have been some cases of this with sprouts recently. To my knowledge there has never been a case of this with microgreens. I'm talking about what has happened not what could happen. Microgreens are grown the same way tomatoes or corn is grown which is different than sprouts. So of course their could be contamination with anything grown in dirt.
Do you need a special seed for this or can you use any seed?
Wonderful video, thank you so much. Blessings.
Fantastic and very well made video. Thanks for sharing. You present the information well with good, articulate and succinct explanations.