🌿 Sprout Your Way to Wellness!
The Heirloom Sprouting & Microgreen Seed Variety Pack offers a curated selection of non-GMO, heirloom seeds, including Waltham 29 Broccoli, Rainbow Radish, and a Superfood Microgreen Mix. Each 4 oz resealable pouch ensures freshness and high germination rates, making it ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners. Perfectly packaged for gifting, this variety pack supports sustainable farming practices and encourages healthy eating year-round.
Material Features | Heirloom |
Color | Purple |
Unit Count | 29 Count |
Number of Pieces | 29 |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
J**E
Great way to experiment
I bought the sampler to try the radish and microgreen mix - already a broccoli sprout fan. First brand I bought and no reason to change yet!Results: great sprouting rate across the board with the recommended overnight soak and a good rinse/water/shake/drain 2x daily. Takes a few days; I tend to munch a few before they are quite done.WHOA are radish sprouts spicy! If you like watercress, look no further.Microgreens? First attempt went awry before it could really grow (I used a paper towel and mister) but making sprouts in a jar went just fine; I made sure to put them in the fridge sooner than I thought I needed to. (Note: this goes poorly for others and spiriting microgreen-intended seeds isn’t recommended by the supplier. I rinsed/agitated mine pretty well when I watered them. YMMV.) Pretty mild flavor.Broccoli sprouts are easy to grow and the flavor is strong but doesn’t blow my hair back like the radish.Know, though, that I eat these straight. If you put them on a sandwich or salad it’ll be a direct experience, particularly with the radish.(Sometimes I make a taco using a piece of cheese to hold the sprouts, or a piece of prosciutto for a roll. Sometimes I sprinkle with a seasoning salt.)All these are an acquired taste; if you’re looking for someplace to start, try this pack. 1T of seeds in a 16oz jar is a good trial run; I’ll do 2T in a quart or 3T in a half gallon jar. In a cold fridge at 1-2oz consumed most days, I get through the sprouts before they start to go bad.
A**.
Great for the impatient gardener!
Super easy and great yield! I'm gardening for the first time this year and I wanted something to keep me occupied while I waited for my more time intensive pants to grow. I grew them based on youtube videos instead of visiting the website recommended on the packaging that came with them and I ended up planting them too thick. But I harvested them in patches over the course of two weeks and everything turned out fine.I grew them outside, in the sun during the day, then moved them into the porch at night to keep out the worst of the pests. They survived a tropical storm and me tripping and falling into them after a few too many drinks on my birthday.These do have a bit of a sharp flavor, I liked them better on burgers and pizza than in a salad. They're also super tasty sauteed for about a minute.
V**P
High quality seeds - grew fast in dirt and sprouting jar kit. Great value for the money.
They sprouted fast and grew well on both mediums: Dirt and sprouting jar kit (Auspok Sprouting Jar Kit).You get way more seeds for the price compared to your local garden supply store. Admittedly, these particular seeds had a very strong taste, especially the radish. If you get the same seeds as we did, just be aware the taste is pungent. We would easily buy from this seller again but get milder seeds next time.
G**A
Good taste
Good product can get a little expensive to continue ordering
D**R
The BEST Seeds for Sprouting!
These are the best seeds for sprouting by far. I've tried over brands but they never lived up to the quality, taste and flavor of Rainbow Heirloom Seeds. I'll be stocking up on these since Summer is finally here.
A**G
Sprouts at last!
I can never find sprouts in my local grocery stores and the health food stores are too far. After seeing many YouTube videos showing how easy it is to grow sprouts and microgreens, I decided to purchase Heirloom's variety pack. My first jar was a disaster. Following the directions, I rinsed twice a day. But I didn't drain them enough and they became smelly after a couple days. The batches I've made since then have been successful and delicious! I've also grown them into microgreens in a rectangular food storage box. The seeds were spread on a moist paper towel and misted twice a day. The directions and support provided by Heirloom is outstanding. The website also has directions, useful information and tips. What really blows me away about these seeds is that every seed sprouts.
S**Y
Great sprouting
Once I started soaking these for 4-6 hours instead of overnight I got what must be 100% sprouting rate. Tastes great and is as described. I tried using these for microgreens but found I liked using them for sprouting better but thats probably just a personal preference. Im very green at microgreens (pun intended) and im sure I would have better results in soil if I worked harder at it. My parrot and myself love the sprouts and have very consistant results. I only wish the variety pack had seeds other than the other than broccoli and rainbow radish as those also come in the pack but whateves.
Y**N
Good germination and quick growing.
I've only grown multiple batches of Broccoli sprouts thus far, and they have been successful/wonderful. Great germination rates. Been using them for my greens in sandwiches/wraps.
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