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  2. How to Grow Microgreens Indoors for Year-Round Eating ... - AOL

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    Simply put, microgreens are the beginning stages of vegetables and herbs like broccoli, kale, and arugula. Ghook explains that every seed begins as a sprout and then develops into a microgreen.

  3. Microgreens: What They Are, Why We Need Them and How to Grow ...

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    Microgreens are what I like to call vegetable confetti, and are the immature greens that are harvested from the vegetable prior to it being fully grown (when they are about 2-inches tall). In St ...

  4. Microgreen - Wikipedia

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    However, for commercial scale growing, specific trays better suited to growing and supporting microgreens are used. Growing and marketing high-quality microgreens commercially is more intensive, but also shows potential for providing better quality produce under controlled and sterile environments and could provide local communities with better ...

  5. How to grow microgreens indoors for a tiny windowsill ... - AOL

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  6. Sprouting - Wikipedia

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    Umbelliferous vegetables (parsley family) - these may be used more as microgreens than sprouts: carrot, celery, fennel, and parsley. Allium (onion family) - cannot distinguish sprouts from microgreens: onion, leek, and green onion (me-negi in Japanese cuisine) Other vegetables and herbs: spinach, lettuce, milk thistle, and lemon grass [citation ...

  7. Controlled-environment agriculture - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 U.S. survey found that typical indoor agriculture crops, per pound of crop yield, consumed between US$0.47 (for leafy greens) and US$1.38 (for microgreens) in inputs (especially seed, growing media, and nutrients) -- though tomatoes were reported at US$0.06 inputs per pound. Labor costs for container farms were reported at US$2.35 per pound.

  8. Small but mighty: Local farms get growing with microgreens - AOL

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    Sep. 14—Foodies like them for their flavor. Gardeners like them for their convenience. But despite the interest from both parties, microgreens remain one of fresh produce's best kept secrets.

  9. Urban Cultivator - Wikipedia

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    Urban Cultivator is a hydroponics company based in Surrey, British Columbia that creates indoor gardening appliances, which can grow herbs, microgreens, vegetables, and flowers for residences and commercial kitchens. It was founded in 2010 by Tarren Wolfe, Myles Omand, and Davin MacGregor.

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