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What Are Microgreens?

Growing Microgreens is a new and exciting concept in the world of organic gardening. Many friends of mine have introduced me to this wonderful little plant. One friend of mine grew two plants, one of which produced a lovely pinkish purple fruit. Then, he decided to plant some more. The result was amazing, to say the least!

The Micro Greens List PDF, created by award-winning author, Dr. Jennifer Smith, provides detailed information on growing microgreens. Included are detailed instructions and planting recommendations for those who are new to this exciting hobby. There are also helpful illustrations throughout the PDF. This is an excellent source for growing microgreens. Smith has extensive experience in her career as a botanist and soil physiologist. In her book, she shares her knowledge on growing foods such as lettuce, cucumbers, squash, beets, onions, garlic, parsley, kale, and tomatoes.

The lists are complied from many years of personal experience with her own collection of plants. Smith acknowledges that not all of her plants are suitable for other areas. There are so many great varieties of these plants, that it would be virtually impossible to mention all of them. There are, however, several that are listed here.

One of the easiest ways to start planting is by planting perennials. The Micro Greens List PDF contains over fifty perennials, with planting instructions. Other perennial suggestions are included. For planting hardy plants in containers, the list includes many ideas. There are also several pages devoted specifically to container planting for those interested in growing plants in containers.

Some of the suggestions for growing microgreens in containers include using a plant growth medium, such as gravel or bark dust. Root confinement is recommended for established plants, and care should be taken to keep newly planted seedlings separate from mature plants. Care should also be taken to air the root ball. Fertilizing is usually done in the spring. There is also a complete list of fertilizers recommended for use with these plants.

For planting outside, the Micro Greens List PDF includes recommendations for planting time, weather conditions, and distances. There are also lists of shrubs and trees to provide protection. Most of these plants require full sunlight to thrive. To provide adequate drainage, some plants are planted in raised beds. Others grow well in containers.

The Micro Greens List PDF contains planting suggestions for each month for both the spring and summer. It contains planting distances for each month as well as planting times. The list includes planting intervals for bulbs, daffodils, clematis, liatris, mums, tulips, violets, grapes, sunflowers, and hydrangeas. Bulbs and other annuals are usually planted from early spring through mid summer. They should be planted so they can have ample time to grow. The planting schedule can be expanded if needed.

The Micro Greens List PDF is a very helpful gardening guide. It provides plant information, planting tips and advice, and much more. The PDF also includes a free growing tip sheet. This list of plants is a great addition to any garden.

There is a detailed description of each species. Some examples are discussed. These plants are all well known and easy to recognize. This makes them an excellent choice for beginner gardeners or for those that have never attempted gardening with bulbs or other plants before.

The list can be printed and used for planting guides or on the plant itself. Instructions are included with the list for easy reading. Micro Greens does not contain detailed planting descriptions, but it does provide information on when each part of the plant should be planted.

The list is complied from many different sources. It is based mainly on information found at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) website. Other sources of information are listed at various gardening websites throughout the Internet.

The Micro Greens List PDF provides information for bulbs, annuals, perennials, container plants, and shrubs. It also describes the care needed for each variety. Included in the list are some recommended ways to plant these plants. It also provides information on growing tips. The list may not be a complete or accurate representation of all of the plants mentioned in the document.

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