Guest guest Posted June 1, 2012 Report Share Posted June 1, 2012 Sorry Mel, You would have to grow Stevia out doors or in a pot, but yes you could grow it on a shelve next to your sprouts. I have found that its difficult to grow Stevia from seed, but that just might be my problem. I buy little plants from a local nursery. they seem to like a moist, well drained soil. If you had one in a pot, you would need to feed it liquid kelp or fish emulsion. ew Re: I made Quinoa Flour (and Popcorn Patties) also use of herbs : I think I could grow Stevia. Where do you get the seeds? And what exactly would I need to do? Wouldn't this be so cool? If I could grow Stevia right along side of my sunnies, peas and popcorn? lol Melody -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2012 Report Share Posted June 1, 2012 I use compost tea that I make in my Vitamix instead of kelp or fish emulsion, just for the indoor plants, since the latter tend to get a bit smelly inside. > > Sorry Mel, > You would have to grow Stevia out doors or in a pot, but yes you could grow it on a shelve next to your sprouts. I have found that its difficult to grow Stevia from seed, but that just might be my problem. I buy little plants from a local nursery. they seem to like a moist, well drained soil. If you had one in a pot, you would need to feed it liquid kelp or fish emulsion. > ew > > Re: I made Quinoa Flour (and Popcorn Patties) also use of herbs > > : > > I think I could grow Stevia. Where do you get the seeds? And what exactly would I need to do? > > Wouldn't this be so cool? If I could grow Stevia right along side of my sunnies, peas and popcorn? > > lol > > Melody > > -- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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