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This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Keep on Growin’ with Mike VanDuzee”. 

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  • @jessiewilkes7848 says:

    Can you do broccoli that same way I would like to know if you can do breakfast the same way

  • @PatDoolittle says:

    I love pea shoots. I’m going to try this way because I do sometimes get some mold if I’m not careful and I over water them.

  • @TroyTime02 says:

    Beautiful Mike!!! 🙂

  • @DeplorableDave5432 says:

    If you put them back in the black grow box, won’t they just keep growing and send up new/fresh shoots? My lettuce works that way.

  • @ivormectin.3046 says:

    Why you not eating the roots..?? Or did i miss that. ?. I do. The peas then go to the chickens.

  • @paullemay3218 says:

    I tried yellow peas and they failed because I had the tops too wet. I will give this method a try. Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦🌱💚

  • @Karoline_g says:

    This is great. My peas always looked kind of manky by the end. This is a really good way of approaching it. So if the peas haven’t gone gross, can they be cooked at that point like any other bean that’s only been sprouted for a day or two? (I sprout my lentils before cooking into soup for digestibility reasons.)

  • @AndreaDingbatt says:

    Thank you!!

  • @tangobayus says:

    I grow on burlap using hydroponic nutrients.

  • @cathyfleischmann7067 says:

    What would you recommend for growing microgreens from smaller seeds? they would probably fall through this mat. Is there a smaller grid you can purchase, or would you add something on top of the mat to prevent seeds from falling through (paper towel?)

  • @cherylwmh6543 says:

    I would use canning rings then less worry on where to position the trays.

  • @cherylwmh6543 says:

    By the way, chickens would love to eat all those left over trimmed roots and shoots, etc

  • @ronm6585 says:

    Thank you Mike. 👍🏻

  • @13chrisprice says:

    You just saved me a lot of failure. I started growing microgreens because of you and I just got thru failing a sweetpea batch due to mildew.. can’t wait to stay tomorrow with this method. Thanks a bunch!

  • @Trader_Yaniv says:

    Thank you Mike. Can you grow other microgreens that method? Like Broccoli?

  • @GmamaGrowz says:

    Beautiful pea microgreens 🤩 TFS!

  • @SuzNews says:

    My experience with pea shoots is that they will grow back once or twice after harvesting. Don’t be too quick to “clean up”.

  • @tammytamz3046 says:

    Brilliant

  • @Flying_Doodle_Homestead says:

    Pea Shoot pesto is awesome. I also like to sautee them and use them to top my steaks, chicken and eggs 🎉

  • @terri-youtube says:

    Awesome method! I’ve seen a lot of videos on this, and your method is THE BEST! Thanks for sharing.

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