Through years of trialing and selection, we've developed a line of microgreens noted for diverse flavors, colors, textures, and unique varieties. For growers, microgreens are increasingly popular because they're a year-round crop with fast turnaround, relatively easy to grow, and start-up costs are low. For consumers, microgreens are nutrient-dense, intensely flavorful, and simply beautiful—perfect for chefs, food enthusiasts, families, and the health conscious. Organic seed and bulk quantities available.
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Choosing Microgreens
We offer a large selection of microgreen vegetables, flowers, and herbs, plus a robust selection of several mixes. Here are a few types or categories of microgreens that we find growers are commonly looking for:
Bulk Microgreen Seeds
- Most varieties we offer, including our mixes, are available in bulk sizes of 5lb or 25 lb.
Easy Microgreens
- If you are just getting started with microgreens and looking to select easier varieties or pre-made mixes for the beginner, we recommend you take a look at our article 12 Easy Choices: Best Microgreens for the Beginning Grower. In general, we recommend radishes, mustards, and kales or our brassica micro mixes as a good choice for growers just starting out.
Fast-Growing Microgreens & Slow-Growing Microgreens
- We consider varieties that mature in 10–15 days fast-growing. Slow-growing vegetable microgreens mature in 16–25 days. A few of our herb microgreens take a bit longer at 26–30 days. For a full comparison of all the varieties we offer and their maturity rates, take a look at our Microgreens Comparison Chart (PDF).
Mild Microgreens
- Kales, broccolis, cabbages, kohlrabi, and mizuna are all options for a mild yet flavorful microgreen. Our Mild Micro Mix consists of mizuna, cabbage, kale, and kohlrabi and is easy-to-grow with a pretty blend of greens with a touch of purple.
Spicy Microgreens
- Radishes, mustards, arugula, and cress are a few recommended types of microgreens for a spicier kick. Our Spicy Micro Mix consists of red and green mustards and our Confetti Mix is a high contrast mix of purple, green, and red radish and both are easy-to-grow options.
How To Grow Microgreens
For growing guidance, we offer the following:
- Microgreens Key Growing Information: a simple overview of essential growing information.
- Microgreens Production Tech Sheet: an in-depth growing guide from seeding to harvest.
- Growing Microgreens Year-Round for Profit: recommendations for the commercial grower, including growing, harvesting, and marketing, as well as yield data from our trials.