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dreamshark ([personal profile] dreamshark) wrote2020-09-30 04:19 pm

My kind of gardening!

Being too lazy, too impatient, and too dirt-averse for gardening, I decided to tackle a simpler form of growing my own food. Besides, I was at the coop for the first time in a long time and there were the alfalfa seeds. We used to grow sprouts back in the days when we were so poor we were gathering windfall apples and making our own tofu, but it's been such a long time that I had to look up how to do it online. I'd forgotten how easy this is!  The hardest part was finding a canning lid and a piece of screen for the jar top. Once you get past that hurdle, you just soak the seeds overnight, drain them, and then rinse them 2 or 3 times a day until they turn into this. Voila! Instant vegetables!

But whoever wrote the instructions suggesting 2 tablespoons of alfalfa seeds must REALLY love sprouts. Cause 2 tablespoons expands into about 2 quarts of sprouts once you dig them out of the jar and give them room to breathe. And I don't think these are even full grown yet, but I was afraid the jar would explode if I didn't get them out of there. 

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[personal profile] bibliofile 2020-10-01 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Would your kids eat them? Or have they encountered sprouts at all?

[personal profile] quadong 2020-10-01 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think they'd eat them by the handful, most likely (although I wouldn't rule it out), but I think they'd eat them. They're reasonably flexible eaters. I don't recall if they've had sprouts, but knowing my mother, probably.