Introduction
If you've never been served a salad or other dish garnished with microgreens, you may wonder if they are some strange new food. Quite the contrary. They're the edible seedlings of many of our favorite vegetables, and they're packed with nutrients — often more than fully mature vegetables!
They're also easy to grow indoors and don't require a lot of fancy lights or other equipment. You can grow microgreens in various containers under a basic shop light, providing a ready supply to add to salads, sandwiches, or any dish that needs a little garnish.
One caution: Once you start to grow microgreens, you won't want to stop.
Materials Required
- Covering for containers
- Microgreen seeds
- Plant labels
- Planting container with drainage holes
- Potting soil or seed starting mix
- Saucer or other tray to place under container