Hi Leslie! Thank you for the video. Your garden is lovely. I saw a recent post that you do sprouts in your kitchen. What should I order to get started with that?
Hi Christie! Here's some holders for the glass jars, which are nice but not absolutely necessary. 4PCS Sprouting Stands for Mason Jar - Sprouting Kit 4 Mason Jar Holders for Wide and Regular Mouth Mason Jars Stainless Steel Stand Kit for Sprouts Growing Kit a.co/d/f8KNASr Then if you have a 7 cup glass Pyrex Bowl and a 1 qt wide-mouth canning jar you'll be good to go. I have a spaghetti strainer that comes in handy, as you saw in the video . But again that's not absolutely necessary. I have two different kinds of lids. I like the ones with the little cover shaped insert the best, but the other works well too. Masontops Bean Screen Plastic Mason Jar Sprouting Lids Mason Jar Sprouting Kit - For Growing Broccoli Seeds, Alfalfa, Mung Bean Sprouts - Wide Mouth Seed Sprouting Jar Lids Sprouting Kit Mason Jar a.co/d/0yrj0WG Or Picowe Plastic Sprouting Lids, Sprouting Jar Strainer Lid, for 86mm Wide Mouth Mason Jars, Canning Jars, Suit for Grow Bean Sprouts, Alfalfa, Salad Sprouts(8 Pack,Green) a.co/d/fHqjCNy
Something like this. NOW Foods, Organic Alfalfa Seeds For Sprouting, Grown in the USA, Certified Non-GMO, 12-Ounce (Packaging May Vary) a.co/d/dr5vD7M The flavors can vary quite a bit. Some say spicy/mild salad or sandwich mix. Reading the reviews can help. I like to buy individual seed varieties and then grow them in separate jars. Radish is spicy, broccoli has a strong flavor but not horrible.