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Using Micro Herb Kit to Grow Microgreens

Posted on June 7, 2021

A micro herb kit is a new idea for home gardening. It is an indoor container that combines herbs for cooking and herbs for potpourri. They are very easy to grow indoors and will add interest and color to any room. All you need is a little sunlight, a sunny window and microgreens. You can get started with one or two plants at first and then expand if you have the room.

The micro herb growing microgreens kit contains everything you need to get started growing microgreens. The kit has a corrugated outdoor tray (No holes) that enables proper circulation to avoid mold and keeps the seeds moist while they’re growing. The unique tray design also allows micro herbs to flourish rapidly. Your first indoor microgreen growing kit may be placed on your windowsill or anywhere else in your house. Over time you can increase the number of plants or start a new kit.

In addition to the kit, there are three plastic trays with Velcro sides on each. Each tray has five to seven individually sealed herbs. There is also a growing tray with a flexible bottom that will hold pots that overhang the edge of the trays. If using the tray, be sure to anchor the pots into the tray base with wire or wooden screws. If using seeds, be certain to keep them sterile until planting indoors.

Each kit includes detailed instructions for planting, although you may choose to customize your growing conditions based on what you find works best for you. Be sure to check that the growing trays fit securely in the holes, and that water or nutrients drain properly. Watering is easiest during the hot summer months, so be sure to plan your watering schedule in advance. Some experts recommend planting microgreens every three months to help your vegetable garden’s soil condition.

One growing tray included with the micro herb kit growing system is a small growing tray that will germinate seeds. When the seeds sprout, transfer them from the growing tray into the small growing tray below it. Do not keep the seeds in the micro tray longer than necessary as they will lose their flavor. When the sprouts have matured, transfer them into the main growing tray. Be careful when you transfer them to avoid damaging your seedlings.

Place your micro greens inside the windowsill. Make sure you have a tight growing area. You want the top growing to be visible so that your children won’t touch the seeds. For seed insert trays, place the seed insert tray on a flat surface where it can get a good amount of sunlight. You can also purchase growing trays with holes for your seeds and plantings in.

Micro Growing Greenhouse Kits provides detailed growing herb kit instructions and illustrations. They include an easy to follow growing guide with planting times and complete growing herb kit instructions for seeds, seed packets and plants. You will also find complete lists of fertilizers, plants, planting tools and supplies, planting containers, planting pads and timers. The kit comes complete with planting flyers and planting catalogues. Your seeds are also delivered fresh in unmarked packaging.

The growing trays and containers make it easy to maintain the healthy growth of your seeds and microgreens growing kit. With their durable materials and modern designs, these products can stand up to even the most challenging conditions outside. Plus, they give you a variety of options for sprouting herbs like basil, oregano, parsley, Rosemary and thyme. All of these items can be grown indoors in a decorative indoor garden.

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