Barley Seeds for Sprouting Microgreens, COOL BEANS N SPROUTS.

Barley Seeds for Sprouting Microgreens, COOL BEANS N SPROUTS.

USD 6.99 USD
SKU: hTh4A11k

Soak 1/3 to 1 cup of grain in cool water for 6-12 hours.Drain off soak water. Do not ever soak again.Rinse thoroughly.Drain Thoroughly.Rinse and Drain with cool water every 8-12 hours.Grain Sprouts don't need light. Keep your Sprouter in a low light location.Harvest on day 2 or 3, when most of the grains have short roots. Refrigerate your crop. "COOL BEANS N SPROUTS" Brand. All about your Cress Microgreen! To reap the health benefits of microgreens, eat them immediately after harvest. Microgreens, like most other superfoods that are consumed fresh, begin to lose their nutritional value rapidly after harvest. Consider growing your own microgreens at home as this will allow you to decide exactly when you harvest your crop. Microgreens are young vegetable greens that are approximately 1–3 inches (2.5–7.5 cm) tall. They have an aromatic flavor and concentrated nutrient content and come in a variety of colors and textures. Microgreens are considered baby plants, falling somewhere between a sprout and baby green. Garbanzo beans, also known as chickpeas, are small yellowish round beans popular in Middle Eastern and some European cooking. They can be creamy, nutty, and even meaty in a variety of recipes. Garbanzo beans are one of the easiest beans to sprout. Larger beans sprout better in cooler temperatures. Keep sprouting beans around 68-70°F, if possible. Larger beans require a longer soaking period and more frequent rinsing and draining, especially in warmer temperatures. Larger beans may not get enough air during draining. Make sure your sprouting container allows plenty of ventilation during draining periods. It is normal for the skins to loosen and come off the beans. Either pick the skins out or leave them in, as they do not affect the flavor. Sprouted beans require cooking before consuming.

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within60 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
Cultivating DifficultyModerate
Planting TimeINDOOR YEAR ROUND
TypeVegetable Seeds
Growth HabitSPROUTING
Soil PHNeutral
FeaturesEdible
ColorBeige
SunlightLow Sun
MPNNOT APPLICABLE
GenusHordeum
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor
Common NameCOOL BEANS N SPROUTS
Life CycleYEAR ROUND
BrandCOOL BEANS N SPROUTS
WateringMODERATE
Season Of InterestFall

Soak 1/3 to 1 cup of grain in cool water for 6-12 hours.Drain off soak water. Do not ever soak again.Rinse thoroughly.Drain Thoroughly.Rinse and Drain with cool water every 8-12 hours.Grain Sprouts don't need light. Keep your Sprouter in a low light location.Harvest on day 2 or 3, when most of the grains have short roots. Refrigerate your crop. "COOL BEANS N SPROUTS" Brand. All about your Cress Microgreen! To reap the health benefits of microgreens, eat them immediately after harvest. Microgreens, like most other superfoods that are consumed fresh, begin to lose their nutritional value rapidly after harvest. Consider growing your own microgreens at home as this will allow you to decide exactly when you harvest your crop. Microgreens are young vegetable greens that are approximately 1–3 inches (2.5–7.5 cm) tall. They have an aromatic flavor and concentrated nutrient content and come in a variety of colors and textures. Microgreens are considered baby plants, falling somewhere between a sprout and baby green. Garbanzo beans, also known as chickpeas, are small yellowish round beans popular in Middle Eastern and some European cooking. They can be creamy, nutty, and even meaty in a variety of recipes. Garbanzo beans are one of the easiest beans to sprout. Larger beans sprout better in cooler temperatures. Keep sprouting beans around 68-70°F, if possible. Larger beans require a longer soaking period and more frequent rinsing and draining, especially in warmer temperatures. Larger beans may not get enough air during draining. Make sure your sprouting container allows plenty of ventilation during draining periods. It is normal for the skins to loosen and come off the beans. Either pick the skins out or leave them in, as they do not affect the flavor. Sprouted beans require cooking before consuming.

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