🌟 Grow Your Flavor Game!
Arugula Microgreen Seeds from Rainbow Heirloom Seed Co. come in a 1 LB resealable bag, featuring a non-GMO heirloom variety that is perfect for growing spicy and flavorful microgreens. Ideal for enhancing salads, pestos, and various dishes, these seeds boast high germination rates and are backed by family farmers with generations of experience.
S**X
Rainbow Heirloom Arugula microgreens
These seeds are a tiny bit fussier than, say, broccoli, radish, sulphoraphane blend, superfood blend in that you have to be careful with the watering amount. Broccoli etc. seedlings simply absorb the water, but the arugula is a smaller seedling and a smaller plant, so excess water caused the potting compost to go off, ruining the microgreens. Leason learned, no mistake the next time. Very tasty and the seeds from Rainbow Heirloom always sprout. Tasty and good for you, a great combination.
R**H
Gardening indoors
Gardening is in my blood so, growing micro greens during the winter especially is a treat. Germination occurs in two days. I’m able to harvest in 6 days. Micro greens are delicious sprinkled on any salad, vegetable, egg, chicken, tuna salad or scrambled eggs. My favorite is sliced apples with Swiss cheese, lettuce, a little Mayo and micro greens on my homemade bread. Yummy! AND the seeds are organic.
D**A
Great results! Worked way better than expected.
It’s 60 or so hours after I sprinkled these onto dirt and sprayed them with water. They sat in the dark 2 days and were sprayed once. They sprouted in less than 24 hours. I took them to the light after 50 hours. and they already look awesome! Is that normal? Better results than I expected obviously. This is an old germination tray, my very first try with micro greens, and the soil is our Queens NY dirt mixed with our own veg compost lol amazing!I tasted them, spicy as expected and delicious.I highly recommend!!!
A**S
tasty but not a sprout
I've been doing sprouting for a while and I mistakenly purchased this bag of arugula thinking it would be the same. However if you've ever sprouted chia seed or other seeds that have a gel like surrounding argula is just like this. You cannot sprout this in a jar you have to plant as this is considered a micro green.
J**E
Good germination and productive grow.
Good germination
F**C
Good quality and amount for what you’re paying
This is a good amount of seed for what I paid. First time gardeners Pay a lot for a little packages of seed. This is a great quantity I appreciate it thank you will purchase again
D**K
All Good
All Good
S**Y
Fun and delicious!
I've been growing these in the window sill during the stay-at-home period. Makes for something fun to do, and a delicious salad treat every week or two. Do this! It's good for you in several ways!
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