I've bought some sprouting seeds (like I need more seeds!)
Red Cabbage and Fenugreek.
Instructions say sow them onto damp kitchen paper and keep them on the windowsill. Use the sprouts as for watercress after 5 to 10 days.
I can see the kitchen paper drying out and think this technique could be improved on. Anybody growing them ? Doing it a different way ?
Red Cabbage and Fenugreek.
Instructions say sow them onto damp kitchen paper and keep them on the windowsill. Use the sprouts as for watercress after 5 to 10 days.
I can see the kitchen paper drying out and think this technique could be improved on. Anybody growing them ? Doing it a different way ?
I find if somethings gone lumpy if you if you stir it with a whisk it takes the lumps out.
Its really easy to use.Put tablespoon of seed in bottom of jar,half fill with water and leave to soak over night.Next day drain water out through the lid or muslin if your making your own sprouting jar.All you need to do then is rinse twice daily until ready to eat
I have sprouted fenugreek,alfalfa,red cabbage,onion,beet,and others this way.The only one that didn't suit this method was Basil(Even though pack said to grow this way
)I think my jar was called biojar,but will check
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