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    I've grown a few of each from special seeds labelled specifically for microgreens or sprouting seeds, my question is, can I use any seeds?

    I've inherited a huge bag full of seeds from my dad, most of them I will never use in my little garden, plus alot are out of date.

    Are there any seeds which are particularly good to sprout, or as microleaves and (probably most importantly) are there any which cant be used and would be poisonous if eaten?

    I'm thinking it would be a good way to use them up, rather than just throwing them all out, plus I love microgreens

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    I don't know the answer to your question, but if the seeds can't be sprouted and eaten, you could always make some bird feeder balls with the seeds?
    Last edited by LittleShamrock; 19-03-2011, 10:24 AM.
    Gayle

    Container gardening this year, bring on the Spring!

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    • #3
      Anything that's a brassica you can eat the leaves of, including radishes. Tomatoes big no no. Don't think you can eat cukes and pumpkins leaves either - though I don't know if they'd kill you. Pea shoots you can eat - not sure about broadies or runners - I highly doubt it. Herbs obviously yes, onions/spring onions yes er.. what else have you got?
      Last edited by Shadylane; 19-03-2011, 10:46 AM.

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      • #4
        Excellent thread, will tune in for more info - first time success with sprouts, exciting. I have out of date seeds which would be good for micro or sprouting. Any tips on best ways to do this welcome. Thanks XX
        Denise xox

        Learn from the mistakes of others because you'll never live long enough to make them all yourself.
        -- Alfred E. Neumann
        http://denise-growingmyown.blogspot.com//

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        • #5
          You should be very wary of sprouting any old "garden" seeds - they may have been treated with fungicides or worse
          Last edited by Two_Sheds; 19-03-2011, 05:55 PM.
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by growerkari View Post
            I've grown a few of each from special seeds labelled specifically for microgreens or sprouting seeds, my question is, can I use any seeds?

            I've inherited a huge bag full of seeds from my dad, most of them I will never use in my little garden, plus alot are out of date.

            Are there any seeds which are particularly good to sprout, or as microleaves and (probably most importantly) are there any which cant be used and would be poisonous if eaten?

            I'm thinking it would be a good way to use them up, rather than just throwing them all out, plus I love microgreens
            Any edibles that you would eat the leaves of as a fully grown veggie can be grown as microgreens. Some crops are better than others. Lettuce = tasteless, spinach = doesnt like being grown as a microgreen. Be careful to avoid seeds if yours may have been treated with fungicide and the like.

            Check out my recent book ... How to Grow Microgreens, Nature's Own Superfood, by Fionna Hill. I wrote about 25 varieties in the book and am now experimenting with more.

            Good growing!
            Fionna

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