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🌱 How to Grow Microgreens in Winter (UK Guide)


🌸 Introduction: Fresh, Fast and Foolproof Winter Growing

Microgreens are the easiest and fastest crop you can grow in winter — even when it’s freezing outside. They need very little space, grow well indoors, and aren’t affected by winter weather at all.

Growing microgreens in winter helps you:

  • enjoy fresh greens in just 1–2 weeks
  • grow food indoors without heat
  • get high nutrition during the coldest months
  • garden even when outdoor beds are frozen
  • produce salads, garnishes, smoothies & sandwich fillings

Perfect for beginners, small spaces, and winter gardeners.

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❄️ How to Grow Microgreens in Winter (Full Guide)

Microgreens grow quickly even with low winter light and indoor temperatures.


🌱 1. Choose Fast-Growing Microgreen Varieties

The best winter options:

  • radish
  • broccoli
  • mustard
  • rocket
  • pea shoots
  • sunflower
  • beetroot (colourful but slightly slower)

All grow well on a windowsill.


🪴 2. Use the Right Containers

Microgreens grow best in:

  • shallow trays
  • seed trays
  • recycled fruit punnets with holes
  • microgreen propagation trays

They need good drainage.


🌿 3. Fill Trays with Fine Compost

Use:

  • peat-free multipurpose
  • seed compost
  • coconut coir

Avoid heavy or lumpy compost.

Fill to around 2–3 cm deep.


🌱 4. Sow Seeds Thickly

Microgreens are grown densely.

  • sprinkle seeds evenly across the surface
  • do not bury them deeply
  • mist lightly with water

Some larger seeds (peas, sunflower) can be lightly pressed into soil.


💦 5. Water from the Base (Best Method)

Add water to the tray beneath to avoid:

  • mould
  • overwatering
  • seed disturbance

Top misting is fine at the start, but switch to bottom watering after germination.


🌡 6. Keep Them Warm for Germination

Ideal germination temperature:
15–20°C (normal indoor room temperature)

Cover trays with lids or cling film to maintain humidity.

Remove covers once seeds sprout.


💡 7. Give Them 4–6 Hours of Light Daily

Microgreens tolerate low light well, but:

  • a bright windowsill is enough
  • grow lights boost colour & speed
  • rotate trays to avoid “leaning”

✂️ 8. Harvest in 7–14 Days

Use scissors to cut just above the compost.

Microgreens are ready when:

  • first true leaves appear
  • stems are 3–6 cm tall
  • colour is strong

Most are harvested once and then composted.


🌬 Optional: Regrow Pea Shoots

Pea microgreens regrow 1–2 times after cutting.

Other varieties are usually single-harvest crops.


🌧 Winter Microgreen Troubleshooting

❌ Mould or fungus

Reduce watering, improve airflow, and space trays apart.

❌ Yellow seedlings

Normal before they receive light — they green up quickly.

❌ Leggy growth

Move to a brighter window or add a grow light.

❌ Slow growth

Common in January — temperatures may be low.

❌ Uneven germination

Sow seeds more densely and mist evenly.


🌱 What to Expect in Early Spring

By March:

  • microgreens grow faster as daylight increases
  • heating costs stay at zero
  • you can mix indoor microgreens with early tunnel/greenhouse salads
  • sowings become more reliable & stronger

A great bridge between winter growing and spring planting.


🌸 FAQs

Do I need specialist equipment?

No — trays, compost and seeds are enough.

Can microgreens grow without sunlight?

They need some light — grow lights help in dark rooms.

Are microgreens nutritious?

Yes — often more nutrient-dense than mature plants.

How often should I sow them?

Every 1–2 weeks for a constant supply.


🌼 Conclusion

Microgreens are the easiest and fastest winter crop you can grow indoors. With minimal space, no heating, and very little light, you can enjoy nutritious, fresh greens in under two weeks — all winter long. Perfect for beginners, kids, and anyone wanting home-grown food during the darkest months.


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