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How to Grow Microgreens from Start to Finish (COMPLETE GUIDE) 

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This is the most comprehensive guide on how to grow microgreens I have ever produced. Follow along as I take you from seed selection and planting ALL the way through the growing process, including some tips on how to harvest, store, and use microgreens in your kitchen.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Common Microgreen Questions
2:17 - Materials and Planting
8:21 - Seeds That Require Soaking
16:03 - Germination Phase
17:30 - 3 Day Checkup
18:52 - Light for Microgreens
23:00 - 5 Day Checkup
24:27 - 6 Day Checkup
27:44 - Harvesting Wheatgrass
29:43 - Juicing Wheatgrass
31:25 - 7 Day Checkup
33:20 - Harvesting Microgreens
39:30 - Storing Microgreens
40:45 - Final Thoughts
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@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Put a lot into this one guys, here are your timestamps: 0:00 - Common Microgreen Questions 2:17 - Materials and Planting 8:21 - Seeds That Require Soaking 16:03 - Germination Phase 17:30 - 3 Day Checkup 18:52 - Light for Microgreens 23:00 - 5 Day Checkup 24:27 - 6 Day Checkup 27:44 - Harvesting Wheatgrass 29:43 - Juicing Wheatgrass 31:25 - 7 Day Checkup 33:20 - Harvesting Microgreens 39:30 - Storing Microgreens 40:45 - Final Thoughts
@rlguerrero2263
@rlguerrero2263 4 года назад
Had you heard something about using Trichoderma spp. to control molds?
@janice2532
@janice2532 4 года назад
This is super helpful I eat these with everything and there is a real satisfaction when you grew them yourself
@santisstenkevics1063
@santisstenkevics1063 4 года назад
If you want sunflowers to grow taller, then After germination just put another tray on top of the sunflowers and leave them in the dark for extra 2 days like that. And only then expose them to the light
@jacobfurnish7450
@jacobfurnish7450 4 года назад
What do you do with leftover media/finished media?
@dangtruck5438
@dangtruck5438 4 года назад
What about temperature it's winter
@catsincredulous9998
@catsincredulous9998 2 года назад
I told my wife you are an excellent speaker. Having taken public speaking in college, I recognized good speaking ability. You have very minimal fillers - ums, uhs, etc. You are very fluent with your thoughts which illustrates your high level of knowledge. That must be a blessing for you as it drastically reduces your editing time. Great job.
@superfoodq
@superfoodq Год назад
I agree!
@dopapier
@dopapier Год назад
Definitely. The clarity, the fluency, not rushing and (for me) none of that damned music that so many amateur RU-vidrs seem to think they must have on while they talk.
@alexbaldwin3744
@alexbaldwin3744 Год назад
I recognized that too, I am taking a online speech class rn and I wish I had his abilities for my speeches 🤣
@KaySouldier7
@KaySouldier7 Год назад
Yes very well said from you and from him. 👍🏾
@ShayBayBay585
@ShayBayBay585 Год назад
Very much so!
@lexica510
@lexica510 4 года назад
As far as the flavor of wheatgrass goes, I'm reminded of what my husband said the first time he had wheatgrass juice: "…tastes like football practice."
@eboni1111
@eboni1111 3 года назад
😂 That makes sense.
@AllisterCaine
@AllisterCaine 3 года назад
Sounds like he was "biting the grass" a lot. Sorry couldnt resist. :D
@anthonygainsford1893
@anthonygainsford1893 3 года назад
Can’t beat the taste of fresh turf, especially when you’re tackled!
@Growingdopamine818
@Growingdopamine818 2 года назад
Must of been a wr or quarterback lol
@Not99always100
@Not99always100 2 года назад
😂😂
@katehache
@katehache Год назад
You are the Bob Ross of gardening.
@s.l2201
@s.l2201 Год назад
I'm at the 'curious stage' of growing and just browsing some videos. I see your video and think 'Who's going to watch a 41 min show on growing microgreens?'. Turns out- ME! Hah!! 😄Yep- the whole thing! This was really well done and so interesting! Thank you for the clear effort and patience it took to create this content for us. Really inspiring and I feel like maybe this is something I could do! :)
@soothingsounds7092
@soothingsounds7092 Год назад
Couldn't sleep because I had the idea today to start this as a side hustle. After rolling around in my bed for a while until I decided to open RU-vid. And yeah now im here haha
@kristakirk5242
@kristakirk5242 Год назад
Same!! I’m starting this weekend!
@EndlessMuse
@EndlessMuse Год назад
@@soothingsounds7092 if you haven't already, DO IT. It sounds so enjoyable.
@glomontero6011
@glomontero6011 Год назад
Try it you’ll like it! This is my 3 year of starting again. Something has gone wrong 2 & 3 yr. So I m hopeing this 3.5 year will the yr I actually have a real crop .
@soothingsounds7092
@soothingsounds7092 Год назад
@@glomontero6011 regulatories in Germany are crazy man 😂
@eirenwhelan3312
@eirenwhelan3312 4 года назад
You have an incredible ability to talk, present and think at the same time all whilst being engaging and genuine. Couldn't stop watching and didnt know I was interested in micro-greens!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Appreciate you saying so and glad you enjoyed!
@runtochrist1975
@runtochrist1975 4 года назад
@@epicgardening : I could not find the stirshum under the two websites you provided. I have never heard of this before and tried different spelling with no luck. Can you send the link where you buy the seeds. 4jesus4eternity1985@gmail.com
@renatedorner1517
@renatedorner1517 4 года назад
@@epicgardening I totally agree. I was so hypnotized in a good way
@slammy19_5
@slammy19_5 4 года назад
@@runtochrist1975"Nasturtium"
@AryanaAdelina
@AryanaAdelina 4 года назад
I completely agree!
@cynthiakorinek9654
@cynthiakorinek9654 2 года назад
Wish you showed watering during those 10-12 days. Also, would love to see how you are cooking and using them. :)
@vioricapm6207
@vioricapm6207 11 месяцев назад
Just eat them plain, in salads, on sandwiches, with regular meals as a side. I don't even think there's such a thing as cooking microgreens.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat Год назад
No background music!! How amazing and professional! Thank you so much for enlightening others that background music is not the way for well made videos! It's only needed if the video is a chore to watch. I miss so many interesting videos as the music is so distracting and I can only listen to them whilst doing something else, so can't read the subtitles. For this one, I had to find time. You're a kind man, I can sense this. Wishing you all the best. 🌱
@dopapier
@dopapier Год назад
I couldn’t agree more.
@playboydumby
@playboydumby Год назад
i find the opposite is true for me 😅 cant focus without music. feels too awkward.
@dopapier
@dopapier Год назад
@@playboydumby That’s interesting. My son is a bit like that. I think it sometimes links to a level of autism.
@Adamcfyfe
@Adamcfyfe Год назад
3 years old and still a solid video. Thank you for putting this together.
@raptureangel5409
@raptureangel5409 9 месяцев назад
He's great!!!
@michaelceryak6905
@michaelceryak6905 8 месяцев назад
He looks more like 30 to me.
@nerdywayfinder1827
@nerdywayfinder1827 5 месяцев назад
I'm watching this in 2024 and LOVE the presentation
@MyDustyPickles
@MyDustyPickles 2 года назад
Clear salt shakers are great for small seed distribution. You may need to enlarge the holes with a small drill bit. Helps avoid clumping.
@bridgetcoffey9170
@bridgetcoffey9170 Год назад
Or use those Parmesan cheese shakers for larger seeds.
@MyDustyPickles
@MyDustyPickles Год назад
@@bridgetcoffey9170 Very true!
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 Год назад
This is simply brilliant, and brilliantly simple. And I love you both for this.
@kristakirk5242
@kristakirk5242 Год назад
I thought the same thing about the salt shaker, but the Parmesan cheese bottle is genius!
@tangokaleidos1926
@tangokaleidos1926 11 месяцев назад
@@tincantelephone972 lol
@jiminsealbeach4109
@jiminsealbeach4109 4 года назад
I grow microgreens in my apartment, but in small batches for my own consumption only. My windows don’t get much sun so I can’t grow many other edibles, but the “legginess” you get from growing seedlings in low light is actually a plus with microgreens. They are taller and easier to cut, and of course, they will never have to be strong enough to support a mature plant. I grow mine on paper towels on top of plastic salsa or cole slaw containers filled with water. I cut a couple slits on the lid and pull the ends of the paper towel through and down into the water. The towel wicks up the water in the container to feed the seeds and keep them moist. I leave them in the dark a couple days after they germinate then move them to the window. Each container is one serving. I have an assembly line going. I plant one every day or so. It’s fun and they are my most successful crop.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Yeah I bake in a bit of legginess in mine for ease of harvest as well. Great to hear your method Jim
@spoolsandbobbins
@spoolsandbobbins 4 года назад
Wonderful idea for apartment dwellers!
@judithjohnson5371
@judithjohnson5371 4 года назад
Amazing.Have a small kitchen. Way to go.
@jiminsealbeach4109
@jiminsealbeach4109 4 года назад
People has been praising me for “my method” so I have to say it’s not mine. I just modified what I saw on a channel called mini-gro. he hasn’t posted in 4 years but his microgreen vids are still out there.
@Sallu58214
@Sallu58214 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing. This videos "bare bones" is still way too big for my apartment. Your approach seems way more reasonable.
@ShinetimeDomains
@ShinetimeDomains 2 года назад
After almost a decade of growing micros and watching tons of vids about it, I have to say, this is the most satisfying grow video I've ever seen 😎
@wandathacker8127
@wandathacker8127 Год назад
Where did he say to get bulk seed?
@WatchPleaseMe
@WatchPleaseMe Год назад
True leaf seed
@doinacampean9132
@doinacampean9132 2 года назад
Peas will actually continue to grow if you water them. And as they are nitrogen fixers, I think it's worth it to actually plant some (or all) in your garden. Yes, you will damage some of the roots but never underestimate their will to live. Also, soaking is optional, it may take a little bit more time to sprout, but sprout they will :)
@felix_christopher
@felix_christopher 3 года назад
This is amazing. No clickety-click-bait kind of bullsh-t, just beginner friendly, clear, easy to grasp instructions. Never have I ever thought about this topic, but five minutes in the video, I suddenly feel this urge to start growing microgreens. Thanks for this helpful content!
@pdlsuper7lanck873
@pdlsuper7lanck873 2 года назад
Did you ever try growing some? I prefer the mason jar method which I think is even easier than this and requires no soil!
@mbya777
@mbya777 2 года назад
Lol this was me. Within thr next week I've got a plan to create an entire setup of greens loll
@dil7185
@dil7185 2 года назад
@@pdlsuper7lanck873 I also grow seeds without soil , in jars , but that's the difference - they are sprouts , not microgreens ; microgreens grow for a bit longer . I wonder whether microgreens are healthier than sprouts ?...I would think so , bc of the precious green chlorophyll content .
@vibingitachi5068
@vibingitachi5068 2 года назад
@@dil7185 and they got nutrients from soil
@pamelaaverill1608
@pamelaaverill1608 2 года назад
I enjoyed this epically thank you Kevin 😊
@donnynapitupulu3740
@donnynapitupulu3740 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this expensive video for free on youtube
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
You're welcome
@gardeningwithdiane
@gardeningwithdiane Год назад
Kevin, I plant dill micro greens all through my garden and it really helps keep cucumber beetles away and lady bugs around to eat the different pest eggs and aphids!
@theladysamantha193
@theladysamantha193 Год назад
I first saw this video several years ago and am revisiting it now as me and my boyfriend have gotten pretty heavy into starting to grow things. I just want to point out that your commentary on what is "organic" is such a perfect way of putting it. I recently had to leave a group on facebook due to a lot of posts about "how they are lying to you cause organic foods still are treated with pesticides and herbicides" and "organic farming still uses chemicals" and other such inflammatory comments and posts. You just seemed to sum it up perfectly here. Yes, organic gardening still uses chemicals and herbacides and fungicides and pesticides... But they are approved, natural, non carcinogenic chemicals. As you say, some things that are mass produced artificially arent toxic or harmful but rather beneficial! And some naturally occurring compounds are deadly as hell! There are mushrooms out there that will kill you if you so much as lick it, let alone eat the whole thing. There is plenty of room for deadly poison in a natural herbalists inventory as much as there is highly lifesaving medicine available due to chemist manufacturing. Thank you for explaining the balance here. People get so stuck on catch words and phrases without understanding the chemistry behind it all. Dihydrogen monoxide sounds absolutely vicious but life on this planet is dependant on it...
@DeafEmily
@DeafEmily 3 года назад
I want to thank you so much for enabling your videos to be captioned and accessible to Deaf gardeners. I am a certified Ag teacher and refer my students to your videos. Awesome content. Thanks again.
@odds87
@odds87 4 года назад
I've spent a couple of days watching various microgreen RU-vid videos. This was an absolute breath of fresh air. It answered all of my questions, in a clear and concise way, without overcomplicating things or trying to sell me an eBook. Instant subscribe - many thanks.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Appreciate this!
@Jim26D
@Jim26D 3 года назад
A ebook that leads to a $500 upsale later
@paulagratefulnoend9683
@paulagratefulnoend9683 3 года назад
Hi Jim from HB
@tupecktherappingparrot4345
@tupecktherappingparrot4345 3 года назад
Yeah he has a real talent for explaining things to newbies.
@lilianawojciechowski2828
@lilianawojciechowski2828 10 месяцев назад
I've binge watched your gardening videos. My plants are growing out of control, I didn't think anything would survive under my massive non green thumb, but the tomatoes/potatoes are growing like mad! I should've planted more variety. Now I'm getting ready to grow microgreens. Thank you so much for your beautiful and free videos.
@jsweetsurrender
@jsweetsurrender Год назад
I’d say this is the most comprehensive, informative micro-green video I’ve seen yet. I’ve watched tons and still felt overwhelmed to even begin. This video and it’s step by step guide is so well put together. Thank you so much!
@sociallyawkward520
@sociallyawkward520 4 года назад
*pets the wheatgrass* Who's a good plant? You’re a good plant!
@michellebaras2585
@michellebaras2585 4 года назад
I love this!
@dancewithgoli7817
@dancewithgoli7817 3 года назад
@@Zaynersyy that's barbaric
@kaylag.997
@kaylag.997 3 года назад
Nice chuckle when I heard him say he pets his plants. But I totally get it. I would to.
@michaelmaragh3919
@michaelmaragh3919 3 года назад
Petting your plants triggers their strengthening process, like winds do outdoors.
@kylievincent8081
@kylievincent8081 3 года назад
I love how willing you are to share this information and so in depth. A lot of growers play the elitest game and keep their information close to thier chest. Knowledge is meant to be shared. Thank you
@hillbillyhullabaloo
@hillbillyhullabaloo 2 года назад
He's a greenhorn with an unlimited budget but yeah
@dispatchdebbie
@dispatchdebbie Год назад
Ditto ‼️
@giveitaway12
@giveitaway12 Год назад
Agree with others, Thanks for making this one video so informative from start to finish.
@ZoriVerse
@ZoriVerse 22 дня назад
Our president, VP, and press secretary need a public speaking master class from Kevin!! Love his videos! His sunflower video was my 1st conquering!❤
@dennisshoemaker2789
@dennisshoemaker2789 2 года назад
I have to say this is one of the best gardening videos made. Answered so many microgreen questions. Thank you! You earned a subscriber.
@harlynewilliams2421
@harlynewilliams2421 Год назад
Me again, can these microgreens be grown safely in direct sunlight or only the way you've been doing them, a need to know so please reply thanks
@tinahoward5931
@tinahoward5931 4 года назад
A salt shaker would probably do good spreading the tiny seeds. ❤️
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Yeah that works well!
@runtochrist1975
@runtochrist1975 4 года назад
@@epicgardening : I tried to look up Stir shum and I am pulling up pumpkin seeds. It isn't listed under micro greens under the two websites that you provided. Can you email me the link where you buy this. 4jesus4eternity1985@gmail.com
@sandieeisenhower7429
@sandieeisenhower7429 4 года назад
@@runtochrist1975 Nasturtium
@retrodog63
@retrodog63 4 года назад
I use the strainer lids from my Mason/Ball jars. The plastic ones with different sized holes.
@JCC_1975
@JCC_1975 3 года назад
OMG. I never thought of that. Gonna try. Thanks
@earleentucker228
@earleentucker228 2 года назад
WOW!! You REALLY have me sold on micro-gardening! I am disabled but love to garden & eat fresh, and now I can! Thank you!! I am so excited to do this & can't wait till I get my delivery!! You are very thorough in your presentation & I have now become your student!! I don't know how I got to your channel but I do know that it was meant to be! Again, Thank You!!! Earleen
@squaremaskguy9078
@squaremaskguy9078 2 года назад
I'm also disabled, and I started doing micro garden today 😃. I'm just doing 2 trays to see I do for now
@mariahradesky9307
@mariahradesky9307 Год назад
@@squaremaskguy9078 How is it coming along? I'm disabled too & need to know if I will be able to keep up.
@kwaks1979
@kwaks1979 4 месяца назад
How is it going with yours?
@kwaks1979
@kwaks1979 4 месяца назад
@@squaremaskguy9078how is going for you? Also disabled looking to grow this
@Anna-ss4sf
@Anna-ss4sf 2 года назад
I can’t stop watching this! It’s packed with useful information. There is absolutely no fluffy bs. I feel really motivated to start my own micro green garden.
@melaniemckenzie9282
@melaniemckenzie9282 2 года назад
I have started the micro greens taste superb
@blondealterego
@blondealterego 4 месяца назад
I recommend you and your channel to a lot of people who are starting out in gardening and looking to expand, include new water saving techniques. You are inspiring!
@JonDaye07
@JonDaye07 3 года назад
It's difficult to find a video that shows a task almost completely from start to finish. I've been wanting to try something like this, but I like to have a good understanding of what to expect so I can fix anything with minimal loss. Thank you very much for taking the time to make this.
@tangogyp
@tangogyp 4 года назад
The best place to find cilantro, dill, fenugreek, mustard, etc seeds to grow as micro greens is your local Indian grocery store. You cannot beat their price.
@cidk59
@cidk59 4 года назад
That's brilliant!!!! I never thought of that. I do buy lentils from the Indian grocery, and they sprout beautifully and are very tastey in salads!
@missygilly9917
@missygilly9917 4 года назад
That’s an awesome tip! Thanks!
@pammcintyre5344
@pammcintyre5344 4 года назад
I just went to my local Indian grocery and asked about it the lentils etc could be sprouted and she didnt know. I have some herbs and lentils I purchased there to try. What makes a seed sprout or not sprout? Ive tried some that sprouted, some not, and always assumed maybe they were exposed to heat chemicals or were old. Is this true?
@Loopy_lollipop
@Loopy_lollipop 4 года назад
Is there much of a difference between supermarket seeds and seeds for planting?
@rav8149
@rav8149 4 года назад
@@Loopy_lollipop The germ needs to be there. Some lentils are chopped into halves which don't have the germ and they wouldn't sprout.
@karenkim5895
@karenkim5895 Год назад
Will be attempting this weekend!! Thank you ❤
@ayinsauto
@ayinsauto 5 месяцев назад
Incredible presentation. Thank you!
@MissNebulosity
@MissNebulosity 3 года назад
I have to say this is officially now my favorite garden channel.
@Bronxchick92
@Bronxchick92 2 года назад
I agree. I brought some fruits, vegetables, and herbs this past weekend and was going through RU-vid for information how to properly plant them and I found his channel.
@evelinledebuhr6444
@evelinledebuhr6444 2 года назад
Another way to avoid mold is the spray the soil with food-grade hydrogen peroxide. Follow the instructions on the container. It is a good idea to rinse seeds and sort for broken or bad seeds I have also found that filtered water gives better results. The sprouts like wheat, other grains, sunflowers are not depending on soil nutrients, it is using nourishment from the seed. Wheat and other grasses should only be used while they have one blade. Wheatgrass juice begins to lose its potency after about 7 minutes. If you are blending wheatgrass juice with other juices, Juice it last. Cucumber and wheatgrass are a pleasant combination. (Parasites don't like cucumber juice.) Sunflower sprouts should only have 2 leaves. When the second set of leaves start, it is no longer a sprout. This is unless you are growing pea sprout or salad greens, ie. baby lettuce, kale, etc. These all will eventually depend on the soil for nutrients. Most of this information came from studying with the late Ann Wigmore, and Brian Clement.
@MosaleeReadingRoom
@MosaleeReadingRoom 10 месяцев назад
So interesting, and excellent information to have in one's brain. Thank you so much 🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂
@ericfazekas1057
@ericfazekas1057 Год назад
I’m just learning micro greens and this video is very well done. Thank you for all your work on this!
@tonyacrittenden4879
@tonyacrittenden4879 Год назад
"Delicious, nutritious, makes you feel ambitious." I can still hear my dad saying this little rhyme. Typically, it was encouragement when we were faced, as kids, with food that wasn't our favorite.
@KittyASmith
@KittyASmith 2 года назад
I decided to go from sprouting to growing micro-greens. I began my research and first I watched what Curtis Stone is doing (watched Urban Gardening for 2 yrs). Next I was led to you. Between the two of you I feel like an expert already! Kevin, your outlook on “organic” growing is refreshing. Your Master Class is all one would expect. Thank you! 🙏 🌺
@cannotbeshaken7889
@cannotbeshaken7889 Год назад
What made you want to switch from sprouting to microgreens?
@johngriffin618
@johngriffin618 4 года назад
If you did a video on the stuff you make with them that would be awesome. Juices, salads, garnish etc.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Will add to list!
@fuurinkazan164
@fuurinkazan164 3 года назад
@@epicgardening I'd really like to see this! Ideally from the point where you harvest, prep, and eat!
@maxjones4924
@maxjones4924 3 года назад
@@epicgardening I am new to microgreens and I am starting a tray and wanted to know if I could do butter crunch and red leaf lettuce with arugula and kale all in the same tray at the same time?
@BRExteriorPro
@BRExteriorPro 2 года назад
Was a video ever made
@shannondavis3447
@shannondavis3447 Год назад
This is FABULOUS! Very much appreciate you taking the time to share. Cheers and wishing you many happy harvests! THANK YOU!
@catherinephillips2121
@catherinephillips2121 Год назад
Fantastic, I think you covered every single question I had about micro greens, and yes I'm extremely excited to try my hand at growing a few different types. Thank you for making it so easy to understand!
@lisag4878
@lisag4878 3 года назад
I use Wheat Grass in my green juice. It is a recipe that came with my Jacklalane's juicer. 1 handful of wheatgrass wrapped in a kale leaf run it through the juicer along with 3 to 4 spears of fresh pineapple and 1 lemon (I use Meyer lemons). It's like drinking green colored lemonade and really great tasting and if I drink a glass of that when I first start to feel sick, half the time I feel significantly better the next day.
@melissalanglais1309
@melissalanglais1309 2 года назад
This was such a great video! I have never grown micro greens and now I feel ready to do so! Thank you!
@carolrobinson8008
@carolrobinson8008 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much! Your video is very well presented and explained so much about this type of gardening!
@Flippokid
@Flippokid 3 года назад
Great guide! I've found that putting a good 4-5 kg of pressure on sunflower trays makes them really sturdy and bushy. I use a couple bricks that I had lying around. If you're going to grow radishes, they need to be soaked, and they like a little bit (1,5 - 2 kg) of weight. When the top tray floats up 3-5 cm or so I take the weight off.
@laurajackson6860
@laurajackson6860 4 года назад
Thank you! I live in a small apartment, but I made room for a mini indoor greenhouse recently. Using your very informatiave and helpful video, it's now full with four flats of soon-to-sprout microgreens!
@flowerpixel
@flowerpixel 2 года назад
Amazing video, I'm inspired. Had some extra seed packets lying around and now I know exactly how to use them
@georgegibson7231
@georgegibson7231 11 месяцев назад
Simply put. Thank you for sharing.
@kentvandervelden
@kentvandervelden 3 года назад
A small comment regarding synthetic vs. natural from 14:49: Recent articles have talked about natural fertilizers containing PFAS (and other forever chemicals) in high quantities because of concentration in biosolids from sewage sludge. Maybe synthetic fertilizer is actually better for the environment, until there is enough onsite compost to eliminate need for purchased amendments. Another gotcha this year was that I used straw for mulch, but later found that glyphosate is a frequently used desiccant for straw. Keep up the epic videos!
@Campbellteaching
@Campbellteaching 4 года назад
Excellent video, very informative and well explained.
@678JuliaC
@678JuliaC 2 года назад
Thank you for putting so much effort into preparing this video. Very professional and informative.
@bayareayoga4800
@bayareayoga4800 Год назад
Thanks! Blown away by the clarity and great ideas!
@brightbeautifuldays
@brightbeautifuldays 3 года назад
I would love to know how you water when the trays feel light.
@merrily7846
@merrily7846 4 года назад
Right now my son and i are learning from all your wonderful videos. and in the mist of this madness watching your videos is keeping me sane and away from the news. I have always gardened. I have not been able in the past few years. but my son in now here helping me and he has taken over and i do what i can. like most people we are isolated and gardening is our joy. thank you
@reedfish99
@reedfish99 Год назад
Thanks Kevin! Wow what a wealth of information you’re sharing! I can’t wait to get growing!
@dirtbagseth
@dirtbagseth Год назад
Your love knowledge and clarity come through in spades. Thank you for the inspiration!!
@DonSamji
@DonSamji 4 года назад
This video is the most concise, yet incredibly informative and comprehensive work I've seen on practical microgreen production. Thank you.
@gazoakleychef
@gazoakleychef 4 года назад
thanks for this really helpful video :) ive been throwing my wheatgrass away after 1 cut :( :(
@vickycruz3791
@vickycruz3791 3 года назад
OMG if I had a youtube channel and you commented I would be ECSTATIC.
@RogueAstro85
@RogueAstro85 3 года назад
Love seeing you in the wild ;)
@ArranRWilliamson
@ArranRWilliamson 3 года назад
Nutrient density is lower in the second and third harvest, so you have a way to pass it off as a deliberate decision.
@michaelross3061
@michaelross3061 3 года назад
damn epic gardening, give this a pin wtf
@snugnug8439
@snugnug8439 3 года назад
love your videos as well dude.
@tanyaball1220
@tanyaball1220 5 месяцев назад
So excited to have found you!! Thanks so much for this PHENOMENAL video-I’m looking forward to the others, as well as your shop and blog! Thanks again, Kevin, for inspiring!!
@rogeragarcia
@rogeragarcia 3 месяца назад
Great video. Thank you for putting your knowledge out there for the rest of us.
@jennw6809
@jennw6809 4 года назад
Well-spoken and articulate cousin of Jim from The Office telling me how to grow stuff. Love!!
@dogmund6677
@dogmund6677 3 года назад
Comprehensive video without a lot of fluff. Appreciated seeing the growth from beginning to end. Bravo, well done!
@KANE963
@KANE963 Месяц назад
This was a great video. Quick to the point and very informative.
@dennisstark8238
@dennisstark8238 2 года назад
Absolutely stunning presentation Kevin -- I will be growing my first four trays of microgreens this year outdoors
@Kay-xi9kv
@Kay-xi9kv 4 года назад
Great video except you never showed how to water the microgreens after they started to mature. Did you use a spray bottle? How often did you water? Thanks for the info! 🌱👩🏼‍🌾
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
I typically water with a watering can over the top if I am growing in trays without drainage holes, usually every day or other day depending on moisture level - reallyw ant to avoid getting it too moist due to mold growth chance
@emmabray3833
@emmabray3833 3 года назад
@@epicgardening Do you prefer trays with or without drainage holes? If they have drainage holes, how would you recommend watering them? Thanks for the great video!
@RealDivaBoy
@RealDivaBoy 3 года назад
I'm super late to the party but genuinely THANK YOU for explaining that organic certification doesn't automatically mean better than all alternatives and that a label of 'organic' or 'synthetic' (or 'artificial') isn't as black and white good/bad as some people would like others to believe.
@paddybee8328
@paddybee8328 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Kevin. I like the pace of your presentation.
@fambilu
@fambilu 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the lovely introduction to growing microgreens.
@OwenL2020
@OwenL2020 4 года назад
For so long I've been meaning to make a microgreen farm in my basement. RU-vidrs always show finished setups and talk about lights and trays, but never talk about the seeds, how they plan or how they cultivate. I'm so grateful you did this video. It's exactly the level of knowledge I was looking for as I get started.
@jaimenavarro222
@jaimenavarro222 4 года назад
I love how wholesome this video is.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Keepin' it real
@mykindpharm
@mykindpharm Год назад
Happy holidays 2 years have past… any updates to share with beginners is greatly appreciated 😊
@CelineD303
@CelineD303 2 года назад
What an amazing video, thank you for taking the time to show everyone!!!
@sleddy01
@sleddy01 4 года назад
Answered every question I had, even what to do with the spent trays. Thank you.
@peterngu1985
@peterngu1985 4 года назад
LOVE THIS! Never grown anything but gonna try it! thank you!
@kimhill981
@kimhill981 2 года назад
By far one of the most cram packed info videos- keep up the awesome work!
@EverCreateStudio
@EverCreateStudio 6 месяцев назад
Best video on youtube for microgreens
@Chloe__________xx
@Chloe__________xx 3 года назад
This bottom watering when sowing is an amazing tip thank you! 😃🌱
@eliashappycorn6527
@eliashappycorn6527 4 года назад
I was looking for how to grow chia seeds saw this vid recognized you from tiktok followed immediately
@lynncooke456
@lynncooke456 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this brilliant introduction to growing microgeens. Just started trying to grow these in the UK and your video is so clear and informative, very very helpful
@floydbertagnolli944
@floydbertagnolli944 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this excellent course. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and your time.
@JMB189
@JMB189 4 года назад
Excelent presentation Blessings from Puerto Rico!!!
@poeticpursuits1332
@poeticpursuits1332 2 года назад
I haven't started gardening yet but Nasturtium is one of the plants I was looking to grow next year when I start. I have done so much research on them the past few days. -Edible leaves -Edible stems -Edible seeds -Edible flowers -They make tea -They make pesto -Make a good decoy plant for aphids -They are beautiful
@dopapier
@dopapier Год назад
Yes, I use the Leaves for making a pesto too. Marvellous.
@ivankoretsky1067
@ivankoretsky1067 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! It answer 100% of my questions on microgreens.
@obx1635
@obx1635 3 месяца назад
Im so grateful you are a human being sharing this knowledge. Thank you so very much. Time to re-arrange my kitchen and start growing. ❤🎉
@wholefoodplantbasedcookingshow
@wholefoodplantbasedcookingshow 4 года назад
can"t wait to get started! Thank you for such a thorough video!
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed and will be tuning in to see what you make!
@maggiehillocks6905
@maggiehillocks6905 3 года назад
Thanks for a very interesting and informative video. 😀
@dawgridesagain8511
@dawgridesagain8511 2 года назад
I agree. Great info. Thank you!
@cityboys69
@cityboys69 3 года назад
Thank you so much brother, this is amazing. I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to help us! This is so inspiring!
@snowwhite4680
@snowwhite4680 2 года назад
Wow! Thank you for this thoroughly organized and informative video! I cannot wait to get started!! God bless you
@DanikaBasista
@DanikaBasista 2 года назад
Answered literally all of my questions, even how good the waste is for adding to the worm bin! Thanks!
@evelynediger7795
@evelynediger7795 2 года назад
This was a great presentation and answered a lot of my questions. I'm a beginner in growing micro greens. Thanks much!!
@galencranston1973
@galencranston1973 4 года назад
I’m off to buy my first tray and seeds. Growing in a sun facing condo and will try the first batch window side. Second batch I’ll try in my windowless den and see how it goes! Thanks so much I want to replace my weekly 2 bags of spinach and save that $7 a week.
@epicgardening
@epicgardening 4 года назад
Amazing, good luck!
@altworld6173
@altworld6173 2 года назад
What a fantastic video. Thank you very much for a very thorough explanation! Looking forward to getting started!
@collybarn
@collybarn 2 месяца назад
Great vid! I'm excited to try this!
@catsincredulous9998
@catsincredulous9998 3 года назад
I love being able to see things in seconds not days. While you patiently waited, you took away my impatience with good editing lol
@nathanappleton3032
@nathanappleton3032 2 года назад
This is the most informative and easy to understand guide to micro green production I've seen, well done Kevin! You've been a great help to me.
@user-pd3nc2ru6m
@user-pd3nc2ru6m 6 месяцев назад
Hooked! Cant wait to get growing. Thank you for such an informative presentation.
@clashwithkeen
@clashwithkeen Год назад
I love the way you frame your take on organic vs non-organic growing.
@sheilaturchyn434
@sheilaturchyn434 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this informative video. I recently decided that I wanted to grow some microgreens in the winter and you have provided all the info and encouragement that I need! I'm very excited to get going on this fun project. : )
@taffy-sophiashahbozian7327
@taffy-sophiashahbozian7327 4 года назад
Epic video!!!!!! Thank you for all the detailed information. I've grown micro greens and watched every video out there. This is the only video someone need to grow their greens.
@oknowwhatRE
@oknowwhatRE 3 месяца назад
This is such a great video!!! Thank you for showing even juicing at the end. I'm such a visual learner so this was one of the most helpful videos I've ever watched
@vellancheril
@vellancheril Год назад
God bless you, man... Your presentation was so good and in-depth..
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