How to Grow Sprouts & Microgreens
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Join Christelle from Permacrafters to learn how to grow sprouts and microgreens all throughout the year. This 60-minute class shares how to turn your kitchen into a bountiful indoor garden that provides you with nutrient-packed fresh food year-round
Bite-sized, easy-to-follow class covers:
- How to successfully grow sprouts and microgreens indoors and confidently troubleshoot.
- How harvest an abundance of microgreens at an affordable price even in the middle of winter.
- A sprouting routine.
This class is perfect for you if:
- You want a practical step-by-step system for growing sprouts and microgreens at home.
- You want to eat fresh sprouts or microgreens within 2 to 21 days of starting the growing process.
- You are new to gardening (and may have a history of killing your houseplants).
- You want to get into the habit of growing sprouts and microgreens regularly throughout the year.
- You’re willing to invest in several very basic supplies to get started.
Don't forget to download our student workbook. It contains your homeplay exercises as well as safety instructions.
Syllabus
- Intro to Sprouts & Microgreens
- What are sprouts & microgreens?
- Benefits of growing sprouts & microgreens
- Safety Precautions
- The 5 groups of sprouts & microgreens
- Seed selection & storage
- Supplies list for sprouting
- Step-by-step sprouting instructions
- Exception sprouts
- Supplies list for microgreens
- Step-by-step microgreens instructions
- Harvesting & storing microgreens
- Troubleshooting
- Weekly sprouting schedule
- Recipes!
- Happy Sprouting!
- Bonus: Zero Waste Sprouting
- Our Story
Taught by
Christelle Cristina
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