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Flat Trays For Microgreens

Posted on May 4, 2021

Flat trays for microgreens are a popular choice for gardeners who are just getting started planting their own superfood. Microgreens, as their name suggests, are planted on a flat surface, unlike most other vegetables which grow in deeper soil. These plants are usually easier to plant in the deeper soil because they are more mature and have had ample time to develop root systems. This makes them ideal for the beginner gardener or apartment dweller who may not have the time or the inclination to spend hours in the garden.

One of the benefits of planting microgreens in pots is that you can easily move them around to different areas of your garden without fear of them becoming spoiled. Most plants will grow better if they are moved regularly. If you plant vegetables in a traditional manner, you are forced to cover the entire back yard, sometimes two acres worth, just to keep them healthy and over-ridden with weeds. When you use flat tray for growing microgreens in pots, you can easily move them around and only have to replace the tray once every few months.

Because microgreens are grown in pots, flat trays are a great addition to any home vegetable garden. The trays fit snugly on top of the pot so that the growing medium has no contact with the dirt. The microgreens are still completely protected from the elements, as they are completely enclosed in the trays. This allows them to stay fresh and vibrant while you do everything else in your home. They can be moved wherever you need them, without concern for rotting or mold.

Another advantage of the trays is that you can plant them wherever you want, even up in your trees! This can be very convenient if you live in a place where you can’t get very high branches to get at the microgreens. It’s also very nice if you’re planting in an area with a lot of shade, or a shady area where the microgreens won’t get too hot or too cold. They don’t need a lot of sunlight, and certainly don’t like it very much.

For indoor gardens, flat trays for microgreens can be a great addition. They work great in raised beds, in containers, and inside the house in the kitchen and bathrooms. They make cleaning up much easier because the pots don’t get so dirty. And since microgreens are easy to wipe off, you won’t have to worry about them getting gross and dusty. Soaps and other residue can completely wash off of the flat trays in a very short amount of time, while the pots stay beautiful and fresh.

Of course, flat trays for microgreens don’t do much in outdoor gardens. They don’t offer much protection from the sun, which means that in order to keep the microgreens healthy, you’re going to need to place them under some shade. It’s not always possible to do this, but if you can it can mean that the plants will actually look healthier. There are some pots available on the market that are specially designed to do well in shade, but you might have to pay a bit more for them.

There are a number of other things to keep in mind when buying flat trays for microgreens. Make sure that they are labeled as “transparent”. This is important if you plan to plant more than one plant at a time. Some trays might have a little divider built in between each tray, to ensure that your microgreens are getting the light they need to survive. If you plant too many at once, it can cause them to become overcrowded, and they could die.

Finally, you’ll need to think about how much light and water your microgreen plants need. Different varieties will need more or less, and some varieties may need none at all. If you want to be sure, consult a garden store employee who can help you decide what types of flat trays for microgreens are best for your particular plants. You’ll also need to consider how many plants you intend to put in each tray, and how deep they need to be placed into the soil.

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