Thread: Garden Advice Harvesting Your Own Sprouts
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Old 03-30-2009, 07:02 PM
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Default Re: Harvesting Your Own Sprouts

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Originally Posted by thinkgreen View Post
It's super easy, just make sure to rinse them w/fresh water regularly. I haven't done sprouting in quite some time (probably 4 years or so), but recently at Goodwill I found this brand new sprouting jar from NOW for $2.99!I'm looking forward to growing my own again and saving some money. They're fresher when you grow them yourself.


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Awesome, thank you.

What do you start with? I mean seed-wise?
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