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Why Grow MicroGreen And Under 100 Degree Days?

Posted on August 8, 2021

Microgreen and under 100 plant varieties are a great way to add vibrant color to your garden and keep pests away. These brightly colored, succulent plants are native to India and Sri Lanka and are now grown in other tropical regions from the United States to China. Some varieties can be eaten raw, while other varieties can be eaten cooked with a little bit of salt, butter, or garlic. The good news is that the flavor of these plants doesn’t change when they are eaten raw. You can simply enjoy them right along with your salad, dinner, or breakfast.

Unlike other vegetables, you won’t have to worry about washing them often. Microgreens can remain green for up to three years with minimal washing. That’s perfect for people who live in apartments where weekly vegetable cleaning rituals are impossible. These sturdy vegetables are so easy to maintain, you’ll wonder why you never bought them in the first place!

One of the biggest challenges people face when it comes to growing vegetables is keeping them healthy. With these varieties, you no longer have to worry about weeds eating your favorite leafy greens. They can withstand several pest invasions thanks to the naturally occurring defense mechanisms in the plant’s deeper layers. You’ll find this variety of vegetables among the hardest to kill insects, making it the perfect companion for gardeners with bigger insect problems.

When you grow Micro Greens, you’ll experience nothing but joy. They don’t require the same high maintenance as other plants, making them perfect for apartment dwellers or those who simply don’t have time to care for their garden. The fact that they’re small makes them perfect for apartment balconies. If you live in an apartment, you won’t have any trouble growing these plants.

If you love watching birds feed off of your plant foliage, you’ll love having Micro Greens close by. They attract a wide range of feathered friends including hummingbirds, chickadees, doves, cardinals and whips. You can even watch your hatchlings dance around the stems of your plants. This is one of the most rewarding parts of growing Micro Greens. It truly takes bird owners by surprise.

The best thing about growing Micro Greens is how easy they are to grow in almost any kind of environment. You can find them growing in the shade of trees, in hanging baskets, in well-drained soil and in the wild. No matter where you place them, you’re sure to get many hours of enjoyment from them.

Some varieties of Micro Greens are also known as Red Maples because of the red veins that run throughout the leaves of these plants. Other varieties are sometimes called Lemon Maples, Purple Maples or Blue Maples. These plants are great growing options as both a houseplant and a variety for eating.

If you love cooking with fresh vegetables and are interested in growing Micro Greens, you might want to start with a variety known as Popcorn. They are great for growing indoors because they are low maintenance and are fast growing. This variety of Micro Green has a dark green leaf color. You won’t get that many bright colors with this variety. When you cook with this vegetable, you’ll taste crisp, fresh vegetables.

The biggest problem you’ll face growing Micro Greens is keeping them healthy. You can keep them looking beautiful and colorful by clipping any overripe fruit that comes from your garden. These fruits will provide them with vital nutrients and keep them growing strong. When you’re ready to harvest your vegetables, just cut off the top.

When you have Micro Greens in your garden, you’ll need to give them regular care. They grow best if you give them plenty of sun, moisture and food. When choosing seeds, choose ones that are high in FOS and beta carotene. These FOS seeds are more nutritious than others. beta carotene helps make plants burn more calories, so they are perfect for growing a variety of vegetables. Make sure your plants get plenty of water and feed them with organic, premium fertilizer every couple of weeks.

If you’re growing Micro Greens as an addition to your garden, make sure that you plant your chosen variety in the right place. Choose tall growing plants close to the ground. The taller ones will shade the shorter ones while providing them with more sunlight. If you have any questions about what plants will best suit your growing area, contact a local gardening expert.

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