Microgreens. Mountain View Garden Club March 8, 2019

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Microgreens Mountain View Garden Club March 8, 2019

What Will We Cover? What are Microgreens Why eat Microgreens Why grow Microgreens What Microgreens can I grow All About Growing Microgreens

What are Microgreens Microgreens are seedlings grown to fully expanded cotyledons or one true leaf. Microgreens are a close cousin of sprouts. Microgreens are grown with light in a soil mix unlike sprouts, which are typically grown in the dark without soil. Sprouts are consumed entirely-leaves, stem, & roots; only the stems & leaves of microgreens are eaten.

Immature Harvesting Growth Stages Sprouts: germinated seeds with emerging root Microgreens: 2-3 inches in height; 7-21 days (harvest stem, cotyledons, and emerging true leaves) Baby greens: 4-6 inches in height; 21-40 days Mature greens: >6 inches in height; 40-60 days

Why Eat Microgreens Nutritious Vivid colors Versatile Intense flavor Tender texture

Study from University of Maryland College of Agriculture & Natural Resources http://agnr.umd.edu/news/mighty-microgreens

Nutrients Assessment Objective: to analyze the concentration of vitamins and carotenoids in 25 commercially available microgreens. Nutrients analyzed: 1) Ascorbic Acid (Vc) 2) Phylloquinone (V K1 ) 3) Tocopherols (V E ) 4) Carotenoids (Provitamin A: β-carotene, Lutein/zeaxanthin, Violaxanthin.)

A Major Takeaway In comparison with nutritional concentrations in mature leaves (USDA National Nutrient Database), the microgreen cotyledon leaves possessed higher nutritional densities.

Top 5 Microgreens Rich in Carotanoids No. 1 Cilantro No. 2 Red sorrel No. 3 Garnet amaranth No. 4 Red cabbage No. 5 Pea tendril

Dietary Tips Microgreens can boost color, enhance flavor, and add texture to any dish, while delivering a nutritional boost as well. Some tips for adding microgreens into meals include: using them as a topping for salads and soups tossing a small handful into a smoothie or juice before blending using them as a garnish alongside any main dish placing microgreens on top of a flatbread or pizza after cooking adding microgreens into an omelet or frittata replacing lettuce with microgreens on a burger, sandwich, or tacos

Why Grow Microgreens Fun & easy to grow Harvest in 10-14 days Grow year-round $1/oz. in Whole Foods

What Microgreens Can I Grow Fast and easy: arugula, kale, radish, broccoli, mustard, broccoli raab, bok choy, komatsuna and other Asian greens, cress, lettuces (fragile)

What Microgreens Can I Grow More challenging: amaranth, beet, Swiss chard, cilantro, basil, pea and sunflower shoots

Simple Steps to Growing Fill a shallow container with 1-1.5 in. of moist growing media Sow seeds thickly and evenly Water from bottom Harvest with scissors when 2-3 in. tall ENJOY! Seems easy enough, right?

Growing Media Soilbased Any microgreen can be grown in soil, but that doesn t mean it s the best choice. Low growing crops like basil, for example, end up pretty messy at harvest. The closer you can harvest your microgreens to the media while keeping it clean, the better. Soil less media Coco coir, blends of vermiculite and/or perlite with an organic amendment, or hydroponic lava rock are examples of soil-less media. Hydroponic It involves the use of a growing pad which absorbs and retains water so as to keep the germinating seeds and emerging greens continually moist.

More on Media Fertilizing isn t needed with microgreens so make sure soil based media has little or no added nutrients If using soil, it should be a germination mix which includes a lot of vermiculite. May need sterilization. A rule of thumb is the large seeds should be grown in soil or soil-less media. This is because they need to be covered with a small layer of soil in order for the seed coat to shed itself from the emerging first set of leaves. Some hydroponic grow mats can be cleaned off, flipped over and used a second time soil and soil-less media may not be reusable Compost leftover soil, soil-less and biodegradable mats

Commercial Flats for Growing Large Quantities

Repurposed shallow food container (lid becomes saucer)

You Can Really Grow in Anything!

Growing Mats for Hydroponic Growing Wood fiber mats

More Mats Biostrate Coco (coir) Hemp Synthetic

Light First few days after planting should be a blackout period. Light isn t needed, but the humidity and warmth is. Typical recommendation is to cover with a blackout dome. Blackout times are different based on the type of seed being planted After this period they need: Direct Sunlight 5 hours per day OR Indirect Sunlight 8 hours per day https://www.bootstrapfarmer.com/blogs/microgreens/the-ultimate-microgreen-cheat-sheet

Light (cont.) Window light may be insufficient Lettuce, arugula, mustards, Asian greens will grow ok in low light T-8 fluorescent lights can supplement or replace sunlight (keep tubes < 2 in. from plants)

Water All water is not created equal. The ideal ph of water for microgreens is 6.0 2 teaspoons of lemon juice to gallon of water Keep media moist without being uber wet Mist or base water to keep media off plants Tray-in-tray or Container-in-container watering is a preferred method These are general recommendations as some microgreens prefer to be a little drier

Planting Recommended plant spacing: 3/16 in. to 1/4-in. Difficult to sow seeds evenly (no thinning necessary) 20-row seeding flat contains around 1,000 plants

20-row seeding flat produced larger plants and root systems than plain flat

Crops in the Same Tray Should Have Similar Germination Rates

Tray a Variety of Crops, Containers and Locations

Invasion of the White Fuzzies Mold Root Hairs

Harvesting Cut at soil line when greens are 2-3-in. tall No re-growth Refrigerate for up to 10 days

Closer Look

What To Do With The Leftovers Compost Vermicompost Flip Bake (180 for 30 min) Disgard

More on Leftovers Thoroughly clean Sterilize with bleach solution

In Closing Experiment with different seeds and containers Have fun! Enjoy your bounty!