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Explore the vibrant world of sunflower microgreens with this captivating illustration. Perfect for gardening enthusiasts and nature lovers, this artwork beautifully captures the delicate growth of sunflower microgreens thriving in rich peat soil. Whether you're planning your next indoor garden project or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, this illustration offers inspiration and insight into the fascinating process of growing microgreens. Let this piece add a touch of greenery and…

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a woman walking through a greenhouse filled with lots of green and purple plants on pallets

Now is the time that the home gardener’s hands become idle and anxious. The surge of holiday excitement has passed, and we have to wait patiently for spring’s arrival. Last week I spoke on winter gardening chores — which can keep us busy. But what shall we cultivate in the meantime?

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several different types of flowers are arranged on a white surface with green and purple stems

Microgreens are young salad crops that are grown from seed and then picked and harvested as soon as the first or second set of leaves have emerged. Best grown on a sunny windowsill, this is one crop anyone can grow, with or without a garden. Picking when so young makes them succulent and incredibly fresh.

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If you want to make the most of your space and provide a beautiful eating area or cooking area, you should consider LED lights for microgreens. Microgreens are small, succulent plants that come from China and other parts of Asia. They have been popular for use in indoor gardens for many years but are beginning to make their way into the United States more frequently. This is due to their ease of growing and their beautiful color and scent. This article will help you choose the best led ligh...

If you want to make the most of your space and provide a beautiful eating area or cooking area, you should consider LED lights for microgreens. Microgreens are small, succulent plants that come from China and other parts of Asia. They have been popular for use in indoor gardens for many years but are beginning to make their way into the United States more frequently. This is due to their ease of growing and their beautiful color and scent. This article will help you choose the best led…

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four different stages of sprouts growing on napkins with instructions for how to grow them

PHOTOGRAPHY BY PATRICK TREGENZA – STYLING BY DIANE GSELL Go small this spring for a dose of locally farmed nutrition Who doesn’t love microgreens on avocado toast, in salads or sprucing up a sandwich? Microgreens, with their crunchy texture, pack a punch of nutrients and add flavor to most anything. Herbaceous cilantro, mint or basil ... Read more

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two people holding trays filled with green plants

Discover the best way to grow microgreens with our insightful guide on microgreen trays. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, we've got you covered. Dive into the world of microgreen growing trays and uncover tips, tricks, and nurturing insights to cultivate vibrant and nutrient-packed microgreens right at home. Let's nurture those tiny greens and witness the magic of food as medicine together! 🌿🌱 #MicrogreenMagic #FoodIsMedicine #GreenThumbJoy

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an image of some yellow fruit in the middle of it's netted surface

As I mentioned in yesterday's blog post, I am obligated to create a quilt of certain specifications related to the element ZINC. This element is essential for life in both plants and animals. As I think about imagery for this piece, I decide to Google search images of cell structure. Here are a few of my favorite stock photos of cell structure. Most of these are plant cells. Animal cells are more disorganized - visually. I am going to play around with these images a bit and see if I can come…

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