Organic Microgreens

Certified organic microgreen seeds — nutrient-packed baby greens grown on a windowsill in days and snipped at the first leaves. Clean, fast and year-round.

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    Organic cress seeds for fresh sprouting cress sprouting seeds are a popular choice for producing tender shoots and young leaves with a pleasantly peppery, mustard-like taste. This organic vegetable seed is ideal for quick harvests...

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    Organic sprouting seeds with mild broccoli flavour broccoli sprouting seeds are an easy, space-saving way to enjoy fresh sprouts at home. This organic vegetable seed is selected for sprouting and produces tender, mild-tasting shoots that...

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    Organic annual leafy cress for quick harvests common cress seeds are a classic choice for an annual leafy vegetable with a fresh, peppery taste. This organic variety is also known as Lepidium sativum and is...

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    Organic purple kohlrabi sprouts for fresh garnish kohlrabi sprouting seeds are a specialty vegetable seed for producing attractive, deep purple sprouts with a mild, sweet, cabbage-and-nutty flavour. This organic variety is well suited to indoor...

  • Leek Sprouting seeds (Allium porrum) – organic annual sprouting seeds Leek Sprouting (Allium porrum) – organic annual sprouting seeds from SeedsChoice
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    Organic leek sprouts for fresh indoor harvests leek sprouting seeds are a specialty vegetable option for producing fine, tender sprouts with a clean, onion-like leek flavour. This organic selection is based on Allium porrum and...

  • Sunflower Sprouting seeds (Helianthus annuus) – organic annual sprouting seeds Sunflower Sprouting (Helianthus annuus) – organic annual sprouting seeds from SeedsChoice
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    Organic sunflower sprouts for fresh kitchen use sunflower sprouting seeds are selected for producing crisp, tender shoots with a mild, nutty flavour reminiscent of fresh sunflower kernels. These organic sprouting seeds are a popular choice...

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    Organic daikon sprouts for fresh indoor dishes daikon sprouting seeds are selected for producing crisp, peppery shoots with a clean radish character. This organic vegetable seed is commonly used for quick, fresh garnishes and everyday...

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    Organic salad sprouts mix for fresh dishes salad mix sprouting seeds are a convenient choice for adding crisp texture and a mild, pleasantly spicy flavour to everyday meals. This organic sprouting seed mix is designed...

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    Organic mustard sprouts with bold kitchen flavor mustard sprouting seeds are a popular choice for fresh, aromatic sprouts with a distinctly sharp mustard character. These organic seeds are selected for sprouting and are also known...

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    Organic lentil sprouting seeds for fresh crunch lentil sprouting seeds are a simple choice for anyone who enjoys growing crisp sprouts at home for everyday cooking. These organic lentil sprouting seeds come from Lens culinaris...

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    Organic sprouting blend for fresh salad toppings salad mix seeds are a versatile, organic sprouting salad seed blend designed for quick, fresh kitchen use. This mixed sprouting seeds selection combines popular varieties such as mung...

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    Organic sprouting radish variety for fresh garnish radish china rose seeds are an organic, annual vegetable variety selected for producing crisp sprouts with a pleasantly spicy, light flavour. This is a dedicated sprouting type, suitable...

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    Organic alfalfa sprouts for fresh kitchen use alfalfa sprouting seeds are a popular choice for producing mild, crisp sprouts that fit easily into everyday meals. This organic selection is based on Medicago sativa and is...

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    Organic rocket sprouts for fresh kitchen use rocket sprouting seeds are a convenient choice for year-round kitchen sprouting, producing tender, young leaves with a distinctive nutty flavour and a gentle peppery note. This organic vegetable...

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    Organic spicy sprouting mix for bold salads Spicy sprouting seeds mix is an organic vegetable blend selected for quick, flavorful sprouts with a lively bite. This organic sprouting seed mix combines Red Daikon (Japanese radish),...

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Organic microgreen seeds — nutrient-packed greens, grown clean

Organic microgreen seeds let you grow intensely flavoured, nutrient-dense baby greens on a windowsill in days — to certified organic standards, ideal for a crop you snip and eat raw. They sit within our microgreens and sprouts range. Curious how it works? Our seed growing 101 guide explains the basics.

Microgreens grow indoors any month — sow a fresh tray every week.

Windowsill greens, the natural way

Sow organic mixes thickly in a shallow tray and snip at the first leaves — pea, sunflower, brassica and beet microgreens are all quick and easy. For jar-grown sprouts, see our sprouting seeds.

Growing microgreens organically

Sow on damp organic compost or a growing mat, keep them bright and moist, and harvest with scissors in one to three weeks. No feeding, no pests — just a clean, fast, year-round crop.

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Popular categories: Microgreens & Sprouts · Sprouting Seeds · Fresh Leafy Greens · Fast-Growing Veg · Organic Seeds

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are organic microgreens?
Nutrient-dense baby greens grown from organic seed and snipped at the first leaves.

How do I grow them?
Sow thickly on damp compost or a mat, keep bright and moist, and cut in one to three weeks.

Can I grow them all year?
Yes — indoors, microgreens crop in any month.

How are they different from sprouts?
Microgreens are grown in a tray and snipped; sprouts are grown in a jar and eaten whole.

Do they need feeding?
No — they grow on the seed's own reserves.