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How to grow microgreens Mizuna

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How to grow microgreens Mizuna

Learn how to grow heart shaped microgreens for your Valentine date dinner

Do you want to impress your sweetheart by adding some extra romance to your Valentine dinner? Then I have an easy and efficient trick to share with you.

Sprout has launched a limited edition of Valentine products which means that you can now grow microgreens with a romantic touch.

How to grow microgreens Mizuna

The solution comes with our tiny garden. It is a small box with a hemp mat instead of soil and the Valentine edition contains seeds of the plant Mizuna. Mizuna fits perfectly a romantic Valentine lunch or dinner because of its heart shaped leaves.

Mizuna is actually an Asian Mustard, but it is more mild in flavor compared to most other mustards.

How to grow microgreens Minzuna – Sprout tiny gardens

It is really easy to grow as a Sprout tiny gardens. Simply follow these 5 easy steps

  1. Water the hemp mat – it should be very wet
  2. Sprinkle the Mizuna seeds in an even layer
  3. Place in a light place
  4. Water every day – the seeds should not dry out
  5. The Mizuna microgreen is ready to harvest after 7-10 day

We have made a little how to video for you – Hope it would make it easier for you guys.

You can only get the Mizuna microgreen as a, online exclusive limited Valentine Edition. Make your beloved Valentine feel very special with this adorable microgreen garden. You can purchase it until Valentine’s Day, so don’t miss this opportunity. You can get your Sprout Valentine Editions here.

The first leaves of Mizuna microgreens looks like cute small hearts and the taste is “pepperish”, a bit like cress… and hot like love! It adds a delicious, nutritious and flavorful touch to your dishes.

How to use microgreens Minzuna

So, go on and enjoy with great food, together with your sweet Valentine – why not have a romantic date with small tapas and wine? Some of my favorite tapas are different kinds of cheese and sausages spiced up with micro greens, sweet figs, dates and of course followed by chocolate for dessert.

I hope you got inspired. I would love to hear how you are you going to use your Mizuna microgreens?

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Helle Haugaard

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