Tray of bright green microgreens with some taller ones pushing up
Dreaming of a lush garden but living in a compact space? Or maybe you just want the instant gratification of growing something edible quickly? Let me tell you about microgreens, specifically how incredibly simple and rewarding it is to grow microgreens like radish & arugula. These miniature greens are packed with flavor and nutrition, and best of all, you can go from seed to harvest on your windowsill in about the same time it takes to finish a good book! Forget the long waitlists for community garden plots; your personal green oasis is just days away.
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Often confused with sprouts, microgreens are a different stage of plant growth. While sprouts are seeds germinated purely in water and eaten root, stem, and seed hull, microgreens are grown in soil and harvested after their first true leaves appear, but before they develop into larger plants. This is typically when they are just a few inches tall.
Why bother with these tiny plants? Beyond their delightful, concentrated flavors, research has shown microgreens can be nutrient dense powerhouses. Studies, like one from the USDA and University of Maryland, have found that microgreens can contain four to forty times more vitamins and other phytochemicals than the mature leaves of the same plant. That means a tiny sprinkle can add a big nutritional boost!
If you’re new to growing things indoors, or even if you’re a seasoned gardener looking for a quick win, microgreens like radish & arugula are fantastic choices.
Let’s take a closer look at the stars of our windowsill garden:
Radish Microgreens
Arugula Microgreens
You don’t need a green thumb to succeed with microgreens like radish & arugula. Here’s a simple guide based on my own experience and advice:
The magic moment arrives when your microgreens like radish & arugula are 2-4 inches tall and have developed their first set of ‘true leaves’ (these appear after the initial round, called cotyledons).
To harvest, simply take a clean pair of scissors and snip the stems just above the soil line. Harvest only what you need, or cut the whole tray if you’re ready to use a larger amount. Rinse gently before using.
Once harvested, microgreens are best used immediately for peak flavor and nutrition. If you must store them, place them unwashed in a sealed container lined with a paper towel in the refrigerator and try to use them within a few days.
While they are fantastic tossed into salads, the uses for your homegrown microgreens like radish & arugula are endless! Sprinkle them generously on top of soups, sandwiches, wraps, tacos, or avocado toast. Blend them into smoothies for a nutrient boost (though the peppery flavor might dominate!). Use them as a vibrant, flavorful garnish on any dish. The quick turnaround means you can have a fresh supply constantly cycling!
My own journey with microgreens started much like many others – a desire to grow fresh food despite limited space. Setting up trays on my windowsill and watching the tiny seeds of radish and arugula spring to life almost overnight was incredibly satisfying. The only real challenge was keeping my curious cat from sampling them before I did! But the joy of adding a handful of vibrant, peppery radish or arugula microgreens to my meals, knowing I grew them myself in a tiny corner of my home, was absolutely worth it. It’s a simple pleasure that reconnects you with your food source, even in the middle of a city.
It’s truly fascinating to see the rapid transformation of microgreens.
Once you’ve harvested, the spent soil can often be composted, giving back to the earth.
Starting your journey with microgreens like radish & arugula is an incredibly rewarding experience. It’s simple, fast, and provides you with fresh, nutrient-dense greens right in your own home. Whether you have a sprawling garden or just a sunny windowsill, you can enjoy the satisfaction of growing and eating your own food in just about a week!
Have you tried growing microgreens? What are your favorites? Share your tips and experiences in the comments below! And don’t forget to share this article with anyone looking for a quick and easy gardening project. Happy growing!
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