| |  Moo Mix Alfalfa and Red Clover Mild flavor, mild crunch, big time nutrition, easy to grow. Funny name. Seed to Sprout in 5 - 6 Days Yield = 7:1 Seed Shelf Life at 70° = 3 - 4 years Sprout Shelf Life = 2 - 6 weeks Nutritional info: Vitamins A, B, C, E and K Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc Carotene, Chlorophyll Amino Acids Excellent for Women Trace Elements Protein: 35% | Sprout School & Shop Learn to grow & shop as you go Our Most Popular Items All-Time Customer Favorites: Seeds, Sprouters, Kits & More! Leafy Sprouts Alfalfa, Clover & Sproutpeople's Famous Gourmet Blends! Bean Sprouts Mung, Lentils, Peas and many more! Brassica Sprouts Broccoli, Cabbage, Radish & lots more. Grains Wheat, Barley, Rye and much more! Nuts/Seeds Almond, Peanut, Pumpkin, Sunflower.. Alliums Garlic & Onion Exotic & Bizarre Fenugreek and Our Strangest Mixes. Grass Wheat, Cat, Barley and more. Greens Sunflower, Buckwheat, Pea, etc. Micro-Greens Arugula, Cress, Flax and many more.
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Everything Else | | Sprouting Instructions Yields approximately 2 Cups (1/2 lb.) of Sprouts Prep 2 Tablespoons of seed* then transfer (if necessary) into a bowl or into your Sprouter. Add 2-3 times as much cool (60-70 degree) water. Mix seeds up to assure even water contact for all. Allow seeds to Soak for 8-12 hours. Empty the seeds into your sprouter if necessary. Drain off the soak water. Rinse thoroughly with cool (60-70°) water and Drain thoroughly. Set anywhere out of direct sunlight and at room temperature (70° is optimal) between Rinses. Rinse and Drain again every 8-12 hours for 3 days. On the 4th day relocate your sprouts if necessary, for Greening. Avoid direct sun it may cook your sprouts - Indirect sunlight is best but virtually any light will do. Experiment - you will be amazed at how little light sprouts require to green up. Continue to Rinse and Drain every 8-12 hours. Your last Rinse/Drain will be either at the end of day 5 or the start of day 6. Your sprouts will be done about the end of Day 6. The majority of sprouts will have green leaves (you will recognize them). You may De-Hull your sprouts at any time during day 5 or 6. Refrigerate your sprouts no sooner than 8-12 hours after their final Rinse/Drain ** * If using Single Harvest Pack - use the whole bag. These seeds yield approximately 7:1, so in theory you can start with as much as 1/7 as much dry seed as your Sprouter has capacity (though we advise 1/8 so that you have some room to move). We often start with 3 Tablespoons of seed but we don't mind the extra work involved in growing a dense crop. You may doubt that these little seeds will fill your sprouter, but they will. We advise everyone to start with 2 Tablespoons when learning to sprout these seeds. ** You may use a salad spinner to dry your sprouts after De-Hulling/Final Rinse and go directly to Refrigeration. Notes: When conditions are warmer your sprouts will likely grow faster. Likewise they may grow slower if conditions are very cool. As always 70° is optimal. All sprouts generate heat while growing, which is a good thing, but it can get out of hand on occasion. When the weather is especially hot and humid you will do well to Rinse more frequently (every 8 hours if possible) using colder water than usual, to compensate. Depending on your sprouting device, not all of your sprouts will have access to light and so some will not green. This is not only OK - it is good. The yellow sprouts will be equally nutritious (they have everything but chlorophyll) and many think them more delicious (in Europe vegetables are often grown "blanched" by avoiding light). We think they are prettier when there is a mix of green and yellow to go with the white roots. So don't sweat it - just eat more sprouts! When using a non-tray sprouter, you can help your crop by "breaking up" your sprouts when they clump up - around day 3 or 4 and daily thereafter. We use high water pressure when Rinsing to keep our sprouts loose, but this only works for so long - so - when water isn't enough, break the clump of sprouts up using a fork or your fingers (wash your hands first please, if they need it). If you are using a sprouter that can hold water, fill it mostly full then use a fork to loosen. You can also dump your sprouts onto or into something and just shake them apart. This is by no means mandatory - this loosening - but it can be helpful in keeping your sprouts from overheating and will help more of them green. You should never be afraid*** of touching your sprouts. They are much stronger then they appear - just be reasonably gentle. Vertical Growing This method produces very pretty sprouts that green most evenly and whose hulls are removed most easily. They do not however, taste any better =:-} If you grow in a Tray sprouter - like SproutMaster, your sprouts can grow vertically - leaves up, roots down. The trick to doing this is to keep your sprouts in place (don't "break them up" as you do in a non-tray sprouter) from day 3 onward. It is easy to do if, when rinsing, you use a sprayer (that attachment most sinks have - the one that pulls out and is gun-like or a faucet attachment that offers spraying when pulled down) instead of your faucet. We have grown many tons of leafy sprouts this way. Here is a breakdown of the specifics (rinse numbers are based on 12 hour intervals - adjust as needed): Rinse 1 (right after soak): Use faucet or sprayer and rinse thoroughly (use water at high pressure and use plenty of it). Rinse 2 and 3: Use faucet or sprayer and rinse thoroughly. Rinse 4: Use sprayer and while rinsing thoroughly, spray your sprouts evenly accross the bottom of the tray. You can use your hands to spread them too. The goal is to spread them evenly. Rinse 5 and 6: Use sprayer with less water pressure. Rinse well - (which since you are using less water pressure means - for a longer time) but don't disturb the sprouts. Rinse 7 - 10: Use sprayer. You can turn the water pressure back to high - your sprouts will not be easily moved (broken up) at this point and the higher water pressure feeds oxygen to your sprouts as well as "cleaning" them, which is a wonderful way to produce healthy long lasting sprouts. Rinse and drain thoroughly. Rinse 11 (if you need this many) or your last rinse: Use Sprayer. Hold your tray at an angle (90° will work but less is OK too) and spray across the top of the sprouts to remove hulls. We call this SHAVING and it can be done at any rinse or every rinse - starting when hulls begin to be shed by the opening leaves. Rinse down into the sprouts too. Vertical growing CAN be done without a sprayer too but it is more difficult. If you want to try all you have to do is regulate your water pressure - trying to keep your sprouts undisturbed during rinses 4 - 6. *** The only thing to fear is fear itself. Printable Sprouting Instructions | Description A simple combination for those who like mild flavor. We named this mix as a joke for our farmer's market customers in Madison, Wisconsin. Many people would walk past our stand muttering "alfalfa, that's what cows eat ...." We thought it funny that so few realized that they ate alfalfa too - when they ate cow or drank cow's milk .... so we named our mix MOO! It has always gotten a lot of attention and many more folks are inclined to buy it than alfalfa. 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Great drainage and the best air-circulation of any sprouter. The mandatory choice for tropical sproutpeople. Very versatile! | | | | SproutMaster The greatest tray sprouter ever. Stackable - add trays to build your own sprout skyscraper. Excellent drainage. Very versatile. The only choice for growing vertical leafy sprouts! | | | | Tube with Lids Very good drainage and exceptional air-circulation. Crystal clear heavy duty plastic make it our top choice for kids who sprout, but it is a great choice for adults too. Comes with 3 screen lids and 1 solid lid. | | | | Jar and Lid The least expensive, most basic sprouter. Less air-circulation and drainage than other sprouters, but a fine choice for any skilled sprouter or for those willing to work a bit harder at rinsing and draining. | | Visit Jar & Lid page for information and purchase | You can also grow Moo Mix as a Micro-Green  using these devices: | | Miniature Garden The only device made just for Micro-Greens! Small and attractive. Perfect for sprouting at work. Just sprinkle small seeds on the moist felt pads (keep 'em moist) and watch 'em grow! Not a big crop sprouter, but a very attractive and fun sprouter! We also sell Replacement Pads for the Mini-Garden. | | | | Hemp Bag A great choice for Micro-Greens! Just lay it on a plate, get it wet, sprinkle some seeds and watch 'em grow. In about a week you'll have one really cool crop of the most tender plants you've ever imagined. Easy to clean and VERY durable! | | | | | | | | |
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