November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Arugula Microgreens Fast and Easy


Arugula microgreens are the most popular microgreens both for home growers and restaurants as well. They’re spicy, delicious, nutritious, and grow extremely quickly. You can get over 3/4lb off of a single 10×20″ tray!

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Arugula Microgreens Fast and Easy

  1. Thanks for the video, I think microgreens might be my next project. Your videos, both the old ones and the new ones, have been fantastic – before this year, I'd never grown a single thing. Now I've got tomatoes, lettuce, arugula, kale, radishes, mint and even a massive pumpkin plant growing! Thanks for everything!

  2. Thanks! I used to grow sprouts back in the 70s. I love arugula, I’ve got some started in a tray for baby greens and got some clumped together, so I thinned them and ate the tiny little sprouts. Wow! They are amazing. I really wanted to grow sprouts but I guess micro greens seems to be the way to go.

    You don’t have any drainage? Do you water besides the spraying? Or is the soil wet when you start?

    Did the depth of the container make a difference?

    I’m inspired. Thanks so much. I’ll check out the supplier you mentioned. Can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos!

  3. love your contents. easy to the ear (as I play it in the background when I am working) and easy to the eye (when I need to take a break from working). And easy to follow instruction. Learned from your videos. sadly some plants did not grow. hahaha

  4. Trying this for the first time, thanks for the tutorial! How long should we leave it covered with aluminum foil before setting it out in the light? I read about adding some soil on top of the seeds, instead of the tin foil – any thoughts?

  5. I have arugula seeds and I am a beginner gardener, I just planted them today to start to grow full grown arugula for additions in salads. Basically my question is eating microgreens is eating the sprouts before they become "adults"? Sorry if thats a dumb question, I am new to this but I love growing my own food!

  6. Any links as to where to buy Arugula seed at an affordable price, your website mentions $15. per pound of seed, but I cant find that size and price anywhere!???
    Also looking for Cress Seed. Ebay is outrageous the best price is $6. for 3000 seeds which only fills a SMALL tray twice!
    HELP! I cant afford those prices!
    $15. a pound would work!
    THANKS!

  7. Can i grow this the way that one blossom video you said was one of blossom's good video

    (container, damp paper towel, put seeds on top of damp paper towel, put container lid on it, leave for like 6 days)?

  8. Great video thanks! I followed this and it turned out. Is it possible to transfer to garden and have them grow more? Also once you cut them, can these keep growing as long as you don't remove the stem?

  9. Thank you for the very informative video!

    Out of curiosity have you compared soil based growth with hydroponic growth from an ease of setup and food flavor/nutrition perspective?

    Gratitude!!

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