Read the paragraph from the Internet blog ‘What Are the Best Seeds for Growing Microgreens?'. Fill in the gaps with the correct parts of the sentences. We are in the microgreens business long enough that we know how important it is that we choose the right variety. Radish, cress, mustard, red cabbage, broccoli, kale, pea and sunflowers are the ones to start growing microgreens. They easy to grow. These microgreens need around 7-12 days that they are ready for harvesting, and seed are available almost everywhere. With that being said, we also in our early years, when we met microgreens. So, which seeds to choose and why? You can find many varieties of microgreens, and they all have benefits. It’s up to you to find the best fit for you. If you want to become a professional and do this for a full time as a grower, you will need a wide range of flavours. These days restaurants and chefs need all these varieties that they can combine with top cuisine. The use of microgreens is basically unlimited. If you want to just diversify then we recommended that you start with easy varieties mentioned above. We recommended that you choose a few of them, maybe 5 to 10 and start with them. Then use some plastic containers or some other growing media like coco mat or bamboo mats and you can start. For home growing use you don’t need extra artificial light, just some window sill, balcony or kitchen counter. There is always a question: how to find good seeds? At first sight it is hard to separate good seeds from bad but you can start with good seed suppliers for those for whom it is their grocery shop. Trying to use organic seeds, not seeds who are treatable with pesticides or herbicide and can have bad effects on health. Germination rate is definitely the most important thing when we are talking about seeds. They , best to have 95 percent or higher. Unfortunately, you will not know if they are good or not until you sow them, and they will start growing. That’s why it is super important before you buy some big you test them, simply sow them and observe. We differentiate seeds on two varieties, one who needs to be soaked before we sow them and on the ones that you don’t need. One good technique for soaking is that you in it and you put some net (can go with some mosquito net) on the top. Next day you rinse off the water and that’s it.
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Read the paragraph from the Internet blog ‘What Are the Best Seeds for Growing Microgreens?'. Fill in the gaps with the correct parts of the sentences.

We are in the microgreens business long enough that we know how important it is that we choose the right variety.
Radish, cress, mustard, red cabbage, broccoli, kale, pea and sunflowers are the ones to start growing microgreens. They ... easy to grow. These microgreens need around 7-12 days that they are ready for harvesting, and seed are available almost everywhere.
With that being said, we also ... in our early years, when we met microgreens. So, which seeds to choose and why?
You can find many varieties of microgreens, and they all have ... benefits. It’s up to you to find the best fit for you.
If you want to become a professional and do this for a full time as a grower, you will need a wide range of flavours. These days restaurants ... and chefs need all these varieties that they can combine with top cuisine. The use of microgreens is basically unlimited.
If you want to just diversify ... then we recommended that you start with easy varieties mentioned above. We recommended that you choose a few of them, maybe 5 to 10 and start with them. Then use some plastic containers ... or some other growing media like coco mat or bamboo mats and you can start. For home growing use you don’t need extra artificial light, just some window sill, balcony or kitchen counter.
There is always a question: how to find good seeds? At first sight it is hard to separate good seeds from bad but you can start with good seed suppliers for those for whom it is their ... grocery shop. Trying to use organic seeds, not seeds who are treatable with pesticides or herbicide and can have bad effects on health.
Germination rate is definitely the most important thing when we are talking about seeds. They ...
, best to have 95 percent or higher. Unfortunately, you will not know if they are good or not until you sow them, and they will start growing. That’s why it is super important before you buy some big ... you test them, simply sow them and observe.
We differentiate seeds on two varieties, one who needs to be soaked before we sow them and on the ones that you don’t need.
One good technique for soaking is that you ... in it and you put some net \(can go with some mosquito net\) on the top. Next day you rinse off the water and that’s it.