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Sprouts vs Microgreen Seeds

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

Further Reading

Field of young tobacco plants

Everything You Need to Know About Tobacco Seeds

Growing tobacco seeds is an art form for seasoned home gardeners. Whether you’re intrigued by the plant’s ornamental qualities, want to harvest for fresh processing, are curious about heirloom varieties, or simply love the challenge of nurturing delicate seeds into...

coconut coir on white background

Coco Coir and Vermiculite - The Leading Microgreen Growing Mediums

Written By Lara Wadsworth Microgreens are gaining popularity among growers and consumers. They are nutrient-dense, easy to produce, and can turn a profit quickly. The rising demand for efficient growing mediums continues to propel researchers to find better options beyond...

Green microgreens up close

Hot Garden Hacks: Summer Sprouts & Microgreens Indoors

Written By Lara Wadsworth Why Grow Indoors in the Summer? Many gardeners across the United States are hitting their limit on summer heat by July or August. Whether it’s personal preference or a required hiatus, the intense heat of midsummer...

A seedling emerges from the ground

Why Your Seeds Aren’t Sprouting: Germination Tips and Troubleshooting Guide

Written By Lara Wadsworth Thousands of people every year flock to garden centers nationwide to buy young seedling plugs. While it is incredibly convenient to buy seedlings ready to be planted in the garden, starting seeds at home has some...


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9 comments

  • richard cicalese Jan 5, 2024

    can i use a cover crop in my flower beds


  • Tessa Jan 6, 2023

    Tomato greens are edible. Great article besides that misconception.


  • Sara Brown Dec 7, 2022

    So cool! I had never considered the differences between micro greens and sprouts… both delicious! Seems like sprouts have fallen in popularity and micro greens have stolen the spotlight these days!


  • Joslynn McLaughlin Dec 1, 2022

    Great info! I’m just starting as a microgreens farmer and have been doing my own home garden the last few years. I’m amazed by the diverse ways we can utilize seeds/plants that I had no understanding of just a few short years ago.


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