
Grow Thriving Microgreens Without An Outdoor Space By Using Empty Food Tins - H…
As their name suggests, microgreens don't take up much space. In fact, you can modify something as small as a sardine can and grow those tiny plants …
Londoner Martha, author of ‘Give it a Grow’, shares her innovative gardening technique in a new video. She demonstrates how to grow microgreens in repurposed sardine tins, using coconut coir discs as a growing medium. In the video, Martha sows broccoli cress, pink kale, pak choi, and radish seeds, showcasing the process from start to finish. "You don’t have to be self-sufficient for growing food to be worth it," she says, highlighting the joy of the process. The video has garnered over 4 million views, showcasing the growing interest in urban gardening. Martha's simple method provides an accessible and sustainable way for people with limited space to grow their own food.
As their name suggests, microgreens don't take up much space. In fact, you can modify something as small as a sardine can and grow those tiny plants …