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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Kale, Red Russian
Organic Microgreen Seed
Medium-green serrated leaves with bright purple stems and leaf margins.
Radish, Purple Stem
Organic Microgreen Seed
Spicy flavor, attractive purple stems, and green leaves.
Scallion, Evergreen Hardy White
Microgreen Seed
Thread-like leaves add delicate pungency to dishes calling for onions.
Mustard, Wasabina
Microgreen Seed
Beautiful heavily-frilled, ruffled leaves with sweet and spicy flavor.
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.