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Superfoods often promise big health benefits, but store-bought packs often come with hefty prices and skepticism of being organic or clean.But what if you could skip the expense and grow your own nutrient-packed greens using everyday kitchen items and that too at a nearly negligible cost?Home gardening taps into a simple joy, turning scraps into fresh, vibrant food that nourishes body and mind.It soothes the minds of beginners, families, or anyone short on space, proving real wellness starts small.Several viral videos online show simple ways to grow microgreens within a matter of days!
Microgreens: The kitchen superfoods
Microgreens are tender seedlings harvested right after their first true leaves form, packing up to 40 times more nutrients than adult veggies. Research shows they contain 4 to 40 times the vitamins and minerals of mature plants, acting as antioxidants to fight cell damage. They are rich in vitamins A, C, E, K, folate, iron, potassium, magnesium, and zinc for easy absorption.
How to grow microgreens at home : Follow these simple steps
- Skip costly kits, raid your kitchen instead. Take one tablespoon of fresh seeds like chia from your spice box.
- Then soak Chia seeds overnight in water, till they are fully soaked.
- Then take 5-6 tissue papers, unfold them and place them over one another, or take a kitchen roll piece and dampen it and place in a shallow box.
- After this step, place the soaked seeds on the dampen cloth/ paper and spray water on them, cover the box and place the in a dark area for 24-36 hours
- The next day, take out the box and place in a well lit area, and follow by spraying water and rotating the seed on the tissue paper each day till saplings pop out.
Why are Chia seed microgreens easy to grow?
Chia seeds deliver omega-3 fatty acids and grow effortlessly on cotton beds due to their sticky, gel-like nature when wet.These greens boost immunity and fill nutrient gaps sustainably. Shobhit University highlights microgreens use less water and space than traditional crops, and are ideal for Indian homes.
Mistakes to avoid while growing microgreens
Use fresh seeds to avoid duds; rotate crops weekly for steady supply. Avoid potato, chili, or brinjal seeds. Harvest often to encourage regrowth. This hack not only saves money but sparks a fun, green habit.
