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Quick Guide on Growing Microgreens Indoors

by Kimberly Jokela 08/01/2021

With fresh microgreens on hand, you can add tons of nutrients to your salads, stir-fry dishes and so much more. These greens are tough to find in normal groceries stores and go for quite a premium at specialty shops. Fortunately, they are incredibly easy to grow indoors and taste best when cut fresh. If you’re ready to get started, just use this guide on how to grow microgreens to learn what to do.

Select Your Plants

Microgreens are fresh veggie sprouts that are allowed to grow for around two to three weeks before harvesting.

Plants that work great for this purpose include:

  • Arugula

  • Mustard

  • Kale

  • Broccoli

  • Swiss chard

  • Cabbage

  • Radishes

Basil, cilantro and other herbs can work well, too, as long as you give them about a full month of growing time before harvest.

You can try out any vegetables you want to know if you like their microgreens. The only exception are nightshade plants, like tomatoes, since their stems are toxic when consumed. 

Set Up Your Lights

If you have a garden window or wide windowsill, you can grow your microgreens in the sunlight nearly year-round. They will need about six hours of direct sunlight to sprout and quickly grow to their harvestable size.

Otherwise, you can use full-spectrum LED grow lights to keep your microgreens growing strong. Just be sure to position the lights about 12- to 24-inches above the soil to keep your greens from getting too leggy and falling over.

Prepare Your Growing Medium

As you first learn how to grow microgreens indoors, you’ll want to use soil as your growing medium of choice. Go with a high-quality seed starting medium with organic fertilizer and scoop it into a planting tray, egg carton or similar container.

Then, you can sow your seeds by casting them out over the entire surface of the soil without worrying about crowding. You won’t grow them into full-size plants, so you don’t have to give them extra room in the tray. Cover the seeds with about a ¼ inch of additional soil.

If your seeds refuse to sprout within the first week, consider adding a heat mat under the container. Many seeds will not sprout if it’s not consistently around 70 degrees, so the extra warmth can help encourage them to germinate and start growing.

Water with a Spray Bottle

As the seeds germinate and sprout, you’ll want to keep the growing medium damp but not soaked. The easiest way to do that is by watering it with a spray bottle every couple of days. If it’s hot out, you may need to water once or twice a day instead. Just monitor the soil and water when it seems dry.  

Harvest and Enjoy

Most microgreens take anywhere from 15 to 30 days to reach the right size for harvesting. Once they are at that level, you can grab what you need for each meal and leave the rest to grow longer. If you want to keep a continuous supply of microgreens on hand, grow several trays on a staggered schedule.

Once you get started growing microgreens indoors, you will definitely want to try all the different options. Then, before you know it, you’ll have a list of favorites, letting you move on to figuring out ways to incorporate them into every meal.

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Kimberly Jokela

Meet Kimberly Jokela:

With a genuine passion in people Kimberly loves helping her clients make their real estate dreams or needs come to life! Specializing in Luxury, Vacation, Retirement or Investment properties.

Born and raised in the midwest in a family with a strong work ethic, filled with creativity & dedication.

Her determination lead her to attend college at the "Philadelphia Performing Arts" where she had the opportunity to follow her passion in the Arts & to travel. Living in California with her husband Rick for 15 years together they built a successful business. After the birth of her beautiful daughter Brittany, seeking a "small town” coastal lifestyle, they took a trip to Naples Florida & fell in love with all it has to offer and made the jump!

With now over 17 years experience as a licensed Realtor serving Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Estero & Fort Myers.

A great listener, negotiator & connector, Kimberly is dedicated to helping her clients looking to BUY their ideal Florida property! 

Her warm & friendly personality is present in everything she does on her clients behalf!

Kimberly’s creativity & "out of the box" thinking gives her clients the extra leverage they need when SELLING a property.

Her well organized marketing includes professionally produced photography, video, drone imagery, media presentation in print, numerous online websites & social media!