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List Price: $6.95
Our Price: $7.50
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: The Sprout House
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Binding: Misc. Brand: The Sprout House Feature: Best grown in The Sprout Master Label: The Sprout House Manufacturer: The Sprout House Publisher: The Sprout House Studio: The Sprout House
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Features
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Best grown in The Sprout Master These seeds are very well-known and very popular Small seed that grows a great sprout. Mild tasting sprouts that are easily digeted and great for juicing. Fresh vegetable to your table in just a few days.
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Editorial Reviews:
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You are purchasing 1 lbs of Organic Sprouting Seeds - Alfalfa. Organic Alfalfa can be sprouted and used as a basis for salads or raw sprouted soups. Use instead of lettuce on your favorite sandwich. They go well with any dressing or you can eat them as they are.
We ship all seeds by the pound - with a few exceptions notably broccoli, red cabbage, onion and garlic. These are shipped in 1/2 pound packages.
We will package your seeds as economically as possible.
Such as if you order 8 pounds of seed, you will get one bag of 8 pounds of seeds.
If this method does not suit you or your needs, please send me an email: info@sprouthouse.com
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good for Sprouting Comment: Here in redneckville, no one carries sprouting seeds. I can buy seeds for the garden, or sprouts at the supermarket, but not these. Just finding them here gives them some merit. The seeds I received are quite fresh and productive. I've grown sprouts before that had better taste; seeds vary. For what it's worth, I have a water softener, but alfalfa seeds sprout just fine for me (softened water can kill plants because of the salt - could also account for the difference in taste).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fresher and cheaper than grocery store sprouts Comment: If you've never grown your own sprouts, you're missing something wonderful. Takes a few days, but the taste is incomparable and they're always fresh. Note that you don't need any fancy sprouting equipment; you can do just as well with a jar, some cheesecloth, and a rubber band.
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