Post 9navK1uhSDX0I2MkN6 by emsenn@tenforward.social
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 (DIR) Post #9navK1aUfLMtHMubsO by emsenn@tenforward.social
       2019-10-04T00:13:47Z
       
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       No but really I can't advocate enough how great it is growing my own sprouts. It's a constant supply of green crispy healthfulness and it's nice to take seeds and turn them into food even on a small scale.I encourage everyone to give it a shot!
       
 (DIR) Post #9navK1uhSDX0I2MkN6 by emsenn@tenforward.social
       2019-10-04T00:33:34Z
       
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       All you need to grow your own vitamin-packed sprouts at home is a jar or plastic cup, preferably clear, and a cloth to cover it, and some way to keep the cloth fastened on, like a rubber band or hairtie.Do you have those things? Want to try growing sprouts? DM me an address and next Monday I'll post you an envelope containing heirloom-y, non-GMO, open-source seeds that you can use to try it out, at no cost to you.(Offer valid for the first, say... 60 respondents.)(Boosts encouraged.)