Seed World offers premium microgreens seeds that open up endless culinary possibilities. Our collection has everything from peas and lentils to organic broccoli and garnet amaranth seeds, ensuring a great gardening experience. These edible seedlings are considered superfoods, containing forty times the vitamins and minerals of full-grown greens. Whether you are adding them to salads, soups, or smoothies, microgreens bring the best flavors and textures to your dishes.
Explore our microgreens seeds for sale to enjoy the flavorful journey!
Our Microgreens Seeds Categories
Sprouting Seeds:
Our sprouting seed category offers a quick turnaround from seed to harvest, containing fiber, protein, essential minerals, Vitamin C, Vitamin A and B6, calcium, iron, and magnesium. Have a look at our top selected sprouting seeds:
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Organic Lentil Sprouting Sprout Mix Seeds
Our range of sprouting seeds includes Organic Lentil Sprouting Sprout Mix Seeds, specially chosen for their high germination rates to ensure an exceptional sprouting experience. These seeds combine the nutritional benefits of red lentils, which add a touch of sweetness, French (blue) lentils, which provide a slightly peppery flavor, and green lentils, which bring an earthy quality to the mix.
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3800 Organic Broccoli Sprout Microgreens Seeds (10grams)
Being one of the easiest crops to grow, Organic Broccoli Sprout Microgreens have a fresh cabbage flavor that makes a great addition to any salad or garnish. They take around 8-10 days to grow, and their nutrients help manage weight, prevent various diseases, and boost physical and mental health. Our organic microgreens seeds can easily grow using a potting mix or soilless medium in shallow trays and by covering them lightly with vermiculite.
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Sprouting Green Pea Seeds
We also feature the green pea seeds (non-GMO and organic microgreens shoots) commonly used to grow pea shoots. Pea shoots are best grown in sterile soil and harvested when the plants are about 1 to 2 weeks old. Soaking green pea seeds for 10 hours initiates the germination process, after which they start to sprout within 2 to 4 days, providing a steady supply of fresh, healthy greens.
Salad & Culinary Microgreens:
The salad and culinary microgreens variety at Seed World features the following non-GMO selection that comprises various nutrients, including fiber, iron, potassium, copper, calcium, iron, Vitamins A, B-complex, C, and K, antioxidants, and phosphorus:
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3g Organic Basic Salad Mix Microgreens Seeds
The 3g Organic Basic Salad Mix Microgreens Seeds offer broccoli, kale, and other nutritious greens with purple and red color highlights. They fully grow after being kept in the dark for a blackout period of 2 to 4 days, germinate within 2 to 3 days, and are harvested in approximately 8 to 12 days, offering nutty, mild spice, and fresh brassica flavors for a delicious experience.
Growing Kits:
Our growing kits collection is designed to easily cultivate microgreens at home, offering a fun and educational gardening experience as mentioned below:
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Mini Microgreens Growing Kits
Mini Microgreens Growing Kits include everything you need to grow microgreens, including Radish, Mustard, Salad Mix, Sunflower, Arugula, and Pea Shoots. Each kit has a 4.5-inch diameter, 1.5-inch deep container, humidity lid, mist sprayer, pre-measured soil puck, and organic seed packet. These kits are perfect for growing microgreens, which can be grown hydroponically.
Specialty Products:
The following specialty product features appeal to both chefs and home gardeners for their versatility and aesthetic appeal:
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Red Garnet Amaranth Seeds - For Microgreens Or Garden
Known for their red color and edible seeds, Red Garnet Amaranth Seeds have a 90% germination rate and take 90-120 days to mature, which is best for those looking to grow vibrant and nutritious microgreens. They require full sun and average, loose soil with a pH of 6.0-6.5 to reach their full plant height of 60-84 inches. Once grown, they display fuchsia flowers and leaves that can either be eaten raw or cooked, as they contain a great source of iron.
Why Grow Microgreens in Your Property
Space-Efficient Gardening
Microgreens can be grown in small spaces, making them the ideal choice for urban spaces, apartments, or homes with limited outdoor access. They can be easily grown in trays, pots, or vertical gardens on your balcony, kitchen countertops, or windowsill. Their compact size allows you to cultivate a variety of microgreens at once, maximizing space use and producing multiple crops in a short time.
Quick and Easy to Grow
One of the best reasons to grow microgreens seeds is how easily and quickly they grow. Most varieties can be harvested within 7-14 days, enabling you to enjoy fresh greens in a matter of days.
Cost-Effective and Sustainable
Growing microgreens is a cost-effective and sustainable way to enjoy fresh produce, eliminating the need to buy expensive greens from the store. Further, most of these microgreens can be harvested multiple times, providing a continuous supply of food. Growing your own can reduce the need for packaging and your carbon footprint.
Culinary Versatility
Microgreens add bold flavors to your dishes. Whether you want to enhance the taste of sandwiches, smoothies, or salads, they provide a burst of nutrients and freshness.
Beyond our selection of microgreens seeds, we offer a wide variety of vegetable seeds, grass seeds, and other premium options to meet all your gardening needs. Reach out to us today at seedworldservice@gmail.com and start growing your fresh, flavorful produce!
FAQs
Are Microgreens Seeds The Same As Normal Seeds?
Microgreens seeds are not the same as normal seeds. They are harvested at an early stage, just after their first true leaves emerge, and are specifically cultivated for their nutrient density, flavor, and culinary uses.
What Is The Healthiest Microgreens To Grow?
The healthiest microgreens to grow include broccoli, kale, arugula, and red cabbage, which are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Can I Buy Microgreens Seeds In Bulk For Commercial Use?
Yes, you can purchase microgreens seeds in bulk for commercial use.
What Are The Best Seeds To Use For Microgreens?
The best seeds for microgreens include broccoli, arugula, kale, red garnet amaranth, and peas.
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