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This was the email with the vid I tried to watch but couldn't get into :D tks JD

Subject: Re: Question from Hannibal MO

To: sproutpeople

Date: Sunday, April 8, 2012, 8:24 AM

 

Hi there. Good for you for getting interested in Sprouting.

I've been doing this for years now. I live in an apartment so space was crucial.

I am going to show you a video that I made a long time ago. I use a sprouter

called THE SPROUTGARDEN. It's a stackable tray system. I have 3 sets and they

all stack on top of each other.

In this video, on the left is what the sprout trays look like. I also show how

you soak the seeds (12 hours or so, or overnight), and I even show you my lentil

sprouts.

So start with this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb2OfAP3MGM

Then, if you are interested in seeing what I am NOW doing in sprouting, I have a

very easy shelf system in my living room that has my sprouting trays on the

left, and and my microgreens (Sunflower, Pea Shoots, etc.) on the shelfs on the

right.

Start slow, don't get overwhelmed, we are here to answer ALL your questions, and

believe me I learn something new every day. I used to do only sprouting (and by

that I mean no medium was used, no soil, no coconut fiber (yeah, you can grow

stuff in coconut fiber if you don't want to handle soil), but then I learned

about microgreening and now I'm a microgreening fool.

So keep sprouting and have fun

Melody

>

> Hi all! I am really super super new at " sprouting " . So need help and advice on

which " sprouting system " is best/safe. 

> My goal is to sprout my organic seeds/berries and make my own breads. So I

also need some advice on if I should sprout the seeds/berries together or

separate if the recipe calls for a variety of seeds/berries (like Ezekiel

bread).

> Tks so much for your input. Janet D, Hannibal MO

>

>

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That's what it said. But she sent it to me to watch :D

Subject: Re: Question from Hannibal MO

To: sproutpeople

Date: Sunday, April 8, 2012, 8:24 AM

 

Hi there. Good for you for getting interested in Sprouting.

I've been doing this for years now. I live in an apartment so space was crucial.

I am going to show you a video that I made a long time ago. I use a sprouter

called THE SPROUTGARDEN. It's a stackable tray system. I have 3 sets and they

all stack on top of each other.

In this video, on the left is what the sprout trays look like. I also show how

you soak the seeds (12 hours or so, or overnight), and I even show you my lentil

sprouts.

So start with this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb2OfAP3MGM

Then, if you are interested in seeing what I am NOW doing in sprouting, I have a

very easy shelf system in my living room that has my sprouting trays on the

left, and and my microgreens (Sunflower, Pea Shoots, etc.) on the shelfs on the

right.

Start slow, don't get overwhelmed, we are here to answer ALL your questions, and

believe me I learn something new every day. I used to do only sprouting (and by

that I mean no medium was used, no soil, no coconut fiber (yeah, you can grow

stuff in coconut fiber if you don't want to handle soil), but then I learned

about microgreening and now I'm a microgreening fool.

So keep sprouting and have fun

Melody

>

> Hi all! I am really super super new at " sprouting " . So need help and advice on

which " sprouting system " is best/safe. 

> My goal is to sprout my organic seeds/berries and make my own breads. So I

also need some advice on if I should sprout the seeds/berries together or

separate if the recipe calls for a variety of seeds/berries (like Ezekiel

bread).

> Tks so much for your input. Janet D, Hannibal MO

>

>

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