Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Hi Karuso I did not see your question I love snow peas Ernest helped me to do this get a plastic tray, for free at your local nursery some vermiculite plant the snow peas that have been soaked over night I have used (non newspaper) paper, - it is recycled from wrapping and put it at the bottom of the tray to cover the holes and allow water to get out if necessary I water them with a spray bottle and some organic seaweed In about 10 - 12 days they are good, after 15 days they come to 10+ inches I have cut them to the base and continue to spray to have a new harvest they are so strong, fiber and sweet, and so very fresh much stronger than the ones from the market I have put my 2 trays on a shelf outdoors protected with transparent plastic all around to avoid contamination from air pollution (planes ) I have no idea what will happen with the cold, but they have some light and no direct sun. they bend towards the light , no question of that I have tried popcorn in the same conditions, it is a sad fiasco better harvest broccoli that is delicious and very healthy - anti cancer I grow those in a plate in open air once the roots start to grow a little it is very easy to rinse , they attach to each other, just water, and drain the plate gives me more space than the easy sprout would I do not understand well the use of the easy sprout there is too many moving parts in there for me what are all these pieces for? I have 2 easy sprouts I do not know how to use them if it just to soak I can do that in any bowl so obviously I am missing something any help? Miss Lavande -- In , <karuso@...> wrote: > > I asked this question before, maybe noone noticed my question. I am new to sprouting and love snow peas. Someone talked about them a few days ago, and I was wondering if you can sprout them. Also, what do you do with the bean sprouts. Can they be used as regular beans? I know I sound stupid, but could you help me? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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