Alfalfa

Versatile alfalfa — sprout the fine seed into crisp, nutty shoots in days, or sow it as a deep-rooted, nitrogen-fixing green manure.

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Alfalfa seeds — for crisp sprouts and rich green manure

Alfalfa is a wonderfully versatile crop with two quite different roles: the fine seed sprouts into crisp, nutty, vitamin-packed shoots for the kitchen in days, while sown in the ground it makes a deep-rooted, soil-enriching green manure. Botanically it's Medicago sativa, and you'll find it among our microgreens & sprouts within the wider vegetable seeds range. New to sprouting? Our vegetable growing guide is a friendly starting point.

One of the quickest harvests of all on the windowsill — and one of the most useful crops in the soil.

Why grow alfalfa

As sprouts, it's fresh, crunchy salad greenery any time of year with no garden needed — a star of our microgreens & sprouts range. As a field crop, its long roots fix nitrogen and break up compacted ground, making it one of the most valuable of our cover crops.

Growing alfalfa from seed

For sprouts, rinse a spoonful of seed in a jar twice a day and harvest the crisp shoots in three to five days — our germination guide covers the simple routine. As green manure, broadcast onto cleared ground in the growing season, let it establish and grow on, then cut and dig in before it flowers to return all that goodness to the soil. The sowing calendar helps with timing, and the botanical detail lives on the Medicago sativa page.

Sprout indoors year-round, or sow outdoors in the warmer months to feed and protect bare soil.

Popular vegetable categories: Microgreens & Sprouts · Cover Crops · Medicago sativa · Fresh Leafy Greens · All Vegetables

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How do I sprout alfalfa seeds?
Soak a spoonful, then rinse and drain in a jar twice a day. Crisp, nutty sprouts are ready to eat in around three to five days. What makes alfalfa a good green manure?
Its deep roots fix nitrogen and break up compacted soil. Dug in before flowering, it returns nutrients and organic matter to the ground. Are alfalfa sprouts healthy?
Yes — they're low in calories and rich in vitamins, minerals and protein, adding a fresh, crunchy lift to salads and sandwiches. When do I dig in alfalfa as green manure?
Let it establish and grow, then cut and dig it in before it flowers, while the foliage is still soft and easy to incorporate.