🌱🥬 How to Grow Microgreens at Home: A Complete Guide
🌿 Introduction: Why Microgreens Are Perfect for Home Growing
Microgreens are young vegetable and herb seedlings harvested just days after germination. They are fast-growing, nutrient-dense, and ideal for growing indoors, making them perfect for homes, flats, and kitchens.
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Microgreens are popular because they:
✔ grow in as little as 7–14 days
✔ need very little space
✔ can be grown year-round
✔ add flavour, colour, and nutrition to meals
This guide explains how to grow microgreens at home, from choosing seeds and containers to harvesting and storage.
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🌱🧠 1. What Are Microgreens?
Microgreens are:
✔ harvested at the first true leaf stage
✔ more mature than sprouts but younger than baby leaves
✔ packed with flavour and nutrients
Popular microgreens include radish, broccoli, pea shoots, mustard, and basil.
🛒🌿 2. Choosing the Right Seeds
✔ use seeds labelled for microgreen growing
✔ avoid treated or coated seeds
✔ choose fast-germinating varieties
Seed quality directly affects flavour, growth speed, and yield.
🪴📦 3. Containers and Growing Mediums
✔ shallow trays work best
✔ drainage holes prevent waterlogging
✔ use seed compost or coco coir
Microgreens do not need deep soil to thrive.
🌞💡 4. Light Requirements for Microgreens
✔ bright natural light from a windowsill
✔ or grow lights for consistent results
✔ avoid direct scorching sunlight
Good light prevents leggy, weak growth.
💧🌿 5. Watering Microgreens Correctly
✔ mist gently after sowing
✔ water from below once seedlings emerge
✔ keep compost moist, not soggy
Overwatering is the most common mistake.
🌱⏱️ 6. Germination and Growth Timeline
✔ most seeds germinate in 2–5 days
✔ cover trays initially to retain moisture
✔ remove cover once seedlings appear
Growth is rapid once leaves develop.
✂️🥗 7. Harvesting Microgreens
✔ harvest when first true leaves appear
✔ use clean scissors
✔ cut just above soil level
Harvesting at the right time gives the best flavour and texture.
🥬🧼 8. Washing and Storing Microgreens
✔ rinse gently in cold water
✔ dry thoroughly before storage
✔ store in airtight containers in the fridge
Freshly harvested microgreens last 3–5 days.
❌⚠️ 9. Common Microgreen Growing Problems
❌ mould from poor airflow
❌ leggy growth from low light
❌ patchy germination from uneven watering
❌ bitter taste from late harvesting
Most issues are easily avoided with good hygiene and timing.
🏡🌱 10. Best Microgreens for Beginners
✔ radish
✔ broccoli
✔ pea shoots
✔ sunflower
✔ mustard
These varieties are reliable and fast-growing.
🌟 FAQs
Can microgreens be grown without soil?
Yes — they can be grown on mats, paper towels, or hydroponic systems.
How often should I grow microgreens?
Many growers sow a new tray every week for a continuous supply.
Are microgreens healthier than mature vegetables?
They often contain higher concentrations of certain nutrients.
Do microgreens regrow after cutting?
No — most are single-harvest crops.
Can I grow microgreens outdoors?
Yes, but indoor growing offers better control and consistency.