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Survival Garden Seeds offers clover microgreens seeds for those looking to add a fresh, nutritious element to their diet. Our non-GMO seeds are selected for their rapid growth and health benefits, ensuring a quick and beneficial harvest.
Clover microgreens, or micro clover, are young shoots of the clover plant. They hold great amounts of nutrients, such as vitamins A, B, C, and K, along with essential minerals and proteins. Clover microgreens are harvested short after the first true leaves have developed. These indoor plants add a subtle flavor of sweetness to dishes, enhancing their taste.
Sprinkle clover microgreens seeds thickly over 1/2-1 inch of moist potting mix. The best results will be in a well-draining shallow container, about 5 inches by 5 inches in size. Press the seeds in firmly. Mist with water and cover the container to block out any light. Set inside a completely dark space, and keep covered and in darkness for 3-5 days. Mist the seeds as needed to retain their moisture. When there are a few inches of growth or when microgreens begin to lift the cover, expose them to direct light. Harvest with scissors in 8-12 days.
Clover microgreens will grow quickly provided the right methods are used. They require regular misting and adequate light in the form of grow lights or sun exposure. Harvest of your clover microgreens can begin when they are 2 to 3 inches tall. Cut the shoots just above the soil line. Use them immediately to maximize their nutritional benefits and flavor.
Planting micro clover seeds at home will be a superb way to introduce yourself to gardening. This is perfect for seasoned gardeners too, as they will get fresh greens when the weather is harsh. Clover microgreens are an essential choice for any indoor garden or kitchen.
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