EP7: Pea shoots are delicious, so why not grow them in just 7 days and harvest again and again
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, we're slowing it down and growing microgreen pea shoots from seed to harvest, regrow and harvest, regrow and harvest again.
This was a no mess, super easy way of growing microgreens rich with vitamins and nutrients.
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Cooking organic fresh food right from our garden are such a blessing for soul and body.
I absolutely agree! It’s the best thing ❤
I want to ask did you say you can use the water that you poured off the peas to water your house plants even though it contains a little vinegar ?
I love your cooking pan ❤ where did you buy it? Thank you😊
I use colloidal silver, no mold happens with that.
Your channel inspires me to learn how to grow my own food🙌🫶 Lots of love for all your effort in sharing this info
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Good video, excellent explained. I learned a lot, thanks❣️
great tutorial
That means a lot, thank you! 😊
Very well-done tutorial. You have a gift for teaching. Thanks.
Wow! Just this year I fell in love with gardening. It’s so therapeutic. And… I’m also in Toronto. Thank you for sharing your experience!❤️
Where do you get that sprout tray? I can’t find one like that anywhere.
Is the water with which you wash the plants under the material or in a separate bowl? I read that the seeds must be rinsed and the water changed 2.3 times a day. I have no experience with growing yet, so I am gathering information.
great video! how many days do you leave the sprouts covered with weight?
Why the pea shoots at the Asian market looks different from this one
Hello, where do you get your trays? I like them, they are a good size.
Wow very good health 👍👍😊😊💯🥰
This video has made me subscribe.
I love that pan
I jave read through the comments and you have not responded to anybody who asked a question but you did take the time to respond to compliments . Is there a reason for this ?😢😢😢😢😢
Probably most upload content for compliments but here is financially benefitting as well so doesn't makes sense to not respond to ppl .
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Is this a hemp mat?
Love everything about this channel. Hard working people, great gardening tips.
My jaw literally dropped when you said a third harvest! Never knew even a second was possible and a third!!!! Thank you for this video.
So inspirational!❤🎉
Nice
Thank you! ❤
Nice video, I may have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Nice
Thank you! 😊
I really enjoy your videos, bless your heart ❤ for sharing.
Can you use any mongo to grow pea shoots? Salamat!
Porque no se puede traducir el Ingles
Nice job brotha! 👍
Appreciate that, thank you!
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Awesome!
Wow nice 👍
Thank you 🦚
this is awesome
What kind of pan do you use?
I am from Sweden
Everyone cutting Microgreens with a scissors has NO idea what they are doing.
What do you mean?
@@nadirahcroom1938 As plant tissues are smashed, they release their cell contents. Vase water in arrangements made with stems cut with scissors becomes cloudier faster than those with knife-cut flowers. Simply put, sharp knives make clean cuts and do not pinch water-conducting vessels the way scissors can.
Very good