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The Sprout House Variety Sample Pack of Mixes -1.5 LBS of 12 Different Sprouting Seeds Mixes - Certified Organic and Non GMO - Includes 2oz of Each
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Plant or Animal Product Type | organic sprouting,sprouting |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | The Sprout House |
Material Feature | Organic |
Color | Assorted |
Special Feature | organic |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Product Care Instructions | Soak seeds overnight for about 8 to 10 hours in a jar or bowl of water. In the morning drain out the water and rinse with fresh water. Drain out that water making certain there are only wet seeds in the jar and no standing water. Two times each day rinse and drain the seeds/sprouts making certain there is no standing water in the jar or bowl. Depending upon the type of seed, sprouts are ready to harvest in a few days. See more |
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- SPROUT HOUSE ORGANIC SPROUTING SEEDS – 12 of our most popular Certified organic Non-GMO seed mixes for sprouting small quantities of each seed.
- Assorted Organic Sprouting Seeds Mixes Sample, Pack of 12 - Contains Certified Organic Non-GMO Sprouting Seeds in Different Mixes
- GROW YOUR OWN ORGANIC NON-GMO FOOD – Use as a salad topper or base, freshen up a sandwich or add to smoothie
- VARIETY PACK of organic seeds mixes from The Sprout House and can be Home Grown Sprouts
- SPROUTING – Seeds, beans and peas can be germinated at home and eaten in a variety of ways.
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Value for money | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 3.7 | 4.3 |
Sold By | Sprout House Sprouting Seeds | Trading Co SW | Natural Roots | True Leaf Market | Sow Right Seed |
type | organic sprouting,sprouting | Vegetable | beans | broccoli,radish | Vegetable |
weight | 1 pounds | — | 0.39 pounds | — | 6.7 ounces |
number of pieces | 12 | — | 10 | — | 10 |
sunlight exposure | Full Sun | Partial Shade | Full Shade | Full Sun | Full Sun |
blooming period | — | Year Round | Year Round | — | — |
soil type | Sandy Soil | Loam Soil | — | — | Sandy Soil |
moisture needs | Regular Watering | Regular Watering | — | — | Moderate Watering |
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Bountiful Greens: Elevate Your Health with Our Premium 12 Pack of Mixes Sprouting Seeds - High Germination, Non-GMO, and Certified Organic Richness!
Elevate wellness effortlessly with our premium 12 pack of sample mixes sprouting seeds. Non-GMO, high germination, and certified organic – your path to vibrant health starts here with Bountiful Greens! – where quality meets a harvest of wellness!
Elevate Your Nutrition, Energize Your Body, and Embrace a Healthier You!
Embark on a journey to radiant health with our extraordinary sprouting seeds. Packed with essential nutrients, our seeds are a powerhouse of vitality, supporting your well-being from within. Elevate your nutrition, boost your energy levels, and embrace the transformative health benefits found in every sprout. Choose a healthier you with The Sprout House 12 Pack of Sample Mixes Sprouting Seeds.
Master the Art of Seed Germination in 4 Easy Steps – A Green Revolution at Your Fingertips!
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USDA Organic is protected by law, inspected by experts, traced from farm to store, and shaped by public input. USDA develops and enforces the organic standards, which require products to be produced using farming practices that maintain and improve soil and water quality, minimize the use of synthetic materials, conserve biodiversity, and avoid genetic engineering, among other factors. Crops can be certified organic if they’re grown without prohibited substances such as most synthetic fertilizers and pesticides for three years prior to harvest. Livestock are raised on pasture and treated humanely without growth hormones or antibiotics. Organic products do not contain GMOs or artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Products that contain a minimum of 95 percent organic ingredients and use the USDA Organic seal are part of Climate Pledge Friendly.
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Plant or Animal Product Type | organic sprouting,sprouting |
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Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | The Sprout House |
Material Feature | Organic |
Color | Assorted |
Special Feature | organic |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Product Care Instructions | Soak seeds overnight for about 8 to 10 hours in a jar or bowl of water. In the morning drain out the water and rinse with fresh water. Drain out that water making certain there are only wet seeds in the jar and no standing water. Two times each day rinse and drain the seeds/sprouts making certain there is no standing water in the jar or bowl. Depending upon the type of seed, sprouts are ready to harvest in a few days. |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Package Dimensions | 10.35 x 7.28 x 2.8 inches |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Manufacturer | ALLURE |
ASIN | B005LRBGEQ |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | SHDOZENMIX |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #47,162 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1,140 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like the performance, ease of use, variety, taste and blends of the plant seed. They mention that they generally good results, it's a good introductory kit for novice sprouters, there are a great variety of sprout mixes and that they like the taste.
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Customers like the growth rate of the plant seeds. For example, they say they really sprout well, yield tons of sprouts, and the germination rate seems fine. They say the seeds are easy to grow and fun to watch.
"The sprouts have all been sprouting healthy and lively. And such a variety!..." Read more
"...Perhaps they go bad sooner. There were plenty of the viable seeds remaining. For the small seeds, I've used 1 tablespoon of seed per batch...." Read more
"...It will take a while to go through all of them. They grow like mad too...." Read more
"Wonderful assortment! Germination rate seemed fine, too...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the variety of seeds in the plant seed category. They mention that they are pleasantly surprised by the variety, and how many seeds are in each pack. They also appreciate the different sprout mixes that are included in the pack. Customers also mention that the variety is easy to try different varieties with the multiple containers provided. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and quantity of the seeds.
"...And such a variety! There are spicy, mild, beany varieties, grassy varieties, and my family has loved them all...." Read more
"...I haven’t found any that I don’t like and the variety saves me from having to choose." Read more
"...4. If you have a multiple containers, it is easy to try different varieties with this sampler...." Read more
"...I'll NEVER buy sprouts from the store again. I love the selection of sprout seeds too...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the plant seeds. They mention that they are high quality, and have not experienced any issues with them. Customers also appreciate that the seeds are organic and last for a long time.
"...After about 9 days, the jar is full of sprouts. You can replace the cheesecloth with the mason lid, and put it in the refrigerator...." Read more
"...The packages are loaded with seed and the entire thing is a nice, hefty weight. I can honestly give this product a full 5 stars!!!" Read more
"...Great with everything added them to. Will order again if they become available again. Bravo." Read more
"...But at least the kit helped to determine preferences of sprouts...." Read more
Customers like the taste of the plant seeds. They mention that the sprouts are delicious and a perfect complimentary food item for sandwiches and salads. The seeds are a nice assortment/combination of flavors and if you buy this again, you will have a great way to add fresh food to your diet. Customers also say that the seeds are spicy, mild, and beany.
"...And such a variety! There are spicy, mild, beany varieties, grassy varieties, and my family has loved them all...." Read more
"...Who knew you could sprout garbanzo beans?The sprouts change flavor as they grow and I’m learning some are best harvested earlier and..." Read more
"...Cool to see these germinate to sprouts and they were a perfect complimentary food item for my egg sandwiches, tuna sandwiches, rice and lentil..." Read more
"...salads (lettuce, cabbage, any leafy greens) but these really don't have much flavor at all except the radish which is a little "peppery"...." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's simple, and almost anyone can do it. The variety of seeds and grains is an education into flavors, and it' s fun getting to learn new sprout types. The directions are basic, and the product is fun to grow.
"...It’s so simple, almost anyone can do it. Bonus because everyone will think you are Bill Nye the science guy growing your own greens...." Read more
"What a delightful mix of pleasant surprises!..." Read more
"...So nutritious, tasty and easy. Add them to salads, stir fries, sandwiches, garnish your soup. I am sure I will be ordering more...." Read more
"I’m 4 for 4 on packets growing so far—good seeds, clear instructions. There’s enough to easily grow 2-4 batches of each...." Read more
Customers generally like the value of the plant seeds. They say it's a great price for the variety of mixes, and a good deal for thousands of seeds. Some customers also mention that the size bag is great for the money.
"...Growing sprouts really can be a great savings of money...." Read more
"...This way you can try a lot of different blends (at a very reasonable price, I might add) and decide which ones you like the best...." Read more
"...Great purchase and a great price 👍🏼..." Read more
"...Only taking away 1 star bc it seemed a bit costly...." Read more
Customers like the blends of plant seeds. They mention that the different mixes are tasty, and provide a variety of flavorful options. They are also impressed with the variety of different combos, and are pleased with the blend options.
"...The mixes have colorful seeds that have been mixed well for complementary flavors...." Read more
"...This way you can try a lot of different blends (at a very reasonable price, I might add) and decide which ones you like the best...." Read more
"...The sampler has different combinations. A lot of them included mung beans...." Read more
"...Each mix is great in salads. I love the garbanzo mixes because they are a complete "sandwich maker"...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the plant seeds. They say that the seeds are beautiful, taste great, and work wonderfully well with the jar tops. Customers also mention that the seed is excellent and especially good on sandwiches, in salads, or as a vegetable in Chinese.
"...] and have been delighted with the results...." Read more
"...I have now used four varieties in the last two weeks with superior results and the freshest taste imaginable...." Read more
"...a table top greenhouse, and have had awesome germination rates, better then expected. I have to remember to not use as much as I think I need." Read more
"...the desert where we have no humidity but they seem to be preforming just as they should. I cant wait to try them in a day or two!" Read more
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My husband wanted alfalfa, and I wanted to try new things. My young kids wanted mild, the grownup kids wanted spicy. This kit was a great way to accommodate everyone. So far we've grown an amount that would have cost at least $30 if we'd bought sprouts in the store, and we've barely made a dent in our seed collection. Growing sprouts really can be a great savings of money. Add to that the fact that this doesn't cost more per pound than the non-sampler seeds, so you get to try everything without having to pay extra for the privilege.
You can do your sprouting with fancy equipment, but there is a much easier way. Get mason jars with rings, and cheesecloth. Put two tablespoons of seeds in a jar and close it with the cheesecloth in the ring. Then add water, swish, and pour out the water through the cheesecloth. Twice a day rinse after that, and keep it in a warm place. After about 9 days, the jar is full of sprouts. You can replace the cheesecloth with the mason lid, and put it in the refrigerator. I recommend putting a label on the jar, so you can keep track of which variety you have in it; then you can have multiple jars/varieties growing at once.
I have been using the VICTORIO VKP1014 Four-Tray Kitchen Crop TM Sprouter and have been delighted with the results. The mixes have colorful seeds that have been mixed well for complementary flavors. I’m fascinated by all the types of seeds included, many that I had the research names from the labels to identify the varieties. Who knew you could sprout garbanzo beans?
The sprouts change flavor as they grow and I’m learning some are best harvested earlier and some can grow longer. It’s obvious I need a journal to track what has worked best and what needs improvement.
These mixes have given very high percentages of sprouted seeds, i.e., not many unsprouted remain. The very small seeds seem to have more of the unsprouted seeds. Perhaps they go bad sooner. There were plenty of the viable seeds remaining. For the small seeds, I've used 1 tablespoon of seed per batch. For the larger seed mixtures, I used 2 tablespoons,
The directions call for soaking the seeds for 3-8 hours, draining, rinsing and then transferring to the sprouter. For one batch, I forgot to soak first and decided to be lazy and see what would happen. I poured water through the sprouter more often than usual the first day to try to make up for my omission, but otherwise followed the usual directions of pouring water through 2 or 3 times a day. The seeds were very forgiving and gave good batches. Soaking and rinsing has the advantage of being able to identify the floater that probably won't sprout and removing loose hulls that will rot or add bitterness.
I’m the only one in our household who eats sprouts and will likely just reorder the sampler when it is time to replenish my supply. I haven’t found any that I don’t like and the variety saves me from having to choose.
1. Put about a tablespoon of the seeds in a little cup of warm water and let them stay a day or so to give them a head start. You will see the outer skins lifting off.
2. Put them in a container that you can easily water them twice daily and drain the water off. You don't want them to either drown or dry out.
3. Be careful not to put them in direct sun but do keep them at least at room temperature. You don't want them to cook in the sun or get too cold.
4. If you have a multiple containers, it is easy to try different varieties with this sampler. Just stagger them a day or two behind so you don't have multiple crops maturing at one time.
5. When they are mature you should harvest them by removing them from your growing container, rinsing them and storing in a Baggie in the refrigerator. They will last at least 3 to 4 days.
6. Generally, less is more with sprouts. In the beginning I found that I was soaking way too many seeds and growing too many spouts that matured all at once or over grew resulting in baby plants!!!!!
Growing spouts is a wonderful year round project. I found that starting in Winter was great as it gave me fresh greens daily and something to look forward to in the cold months when little was growing outside. Also, kids are fascinated with sprouting projects and it also gives them something new and healthy to try.
If this has been helpful in anyway please press the button and let me know. If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016
1. Put about a tablespoon of the seeds in a little cup of warm water and let them stay a day or so to give them a head start. You will see the outer skins lifting off.
2. Put them in a container that you can easily water them twice daily and drain the water off. You don't want them to either drown or dry out.
3. Be careful not to put them in direct sun but do keep them at least at room temperature. You don't want them to cook in the sun or get too cold.
4. If you have a multiple containers, it is easy to try different varieties with this sampler. Just stagger them a day or two behind so you don't have multiple crops maturing at one time.
5. When they are mature you should harvest them by removing them from your growing container, rinsing them and storing in a Baggie in the refrigerator. They will last at least 3 to 4 days.
6. Generally, less is more with sprouts. In the beginning I found that I was soaking way too many seeds and growing too many spouts that matured all at once or over grew resulting in baby plants!!!!!
Growing spouts is a wonderful year round project. I found that starting in Winter was great as it gave me fresh greens daily and something to look forward to in the cold months when little was growing outside. Also, kids are fascinated with sprouting projects and it also gives them something new and healthy to try.
If this has been helpful in anyway please press the button and let me know. If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.