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Home Grown Seedlings & Microgreens 100% Organically Grown

Cheryl from Richmond

Mighty Micro
Delivered Direct to your door.
By Home Grown Seedlings


100% Organically Grown
What do we do?
We offer you the opportunity to design your own seed tray with a mix and match of all your favourite Microgreens & harvest yourself when ready to use, with no waste & prepare within seconds.


How much and how to order?
Our medium punnets are our popular sellers they start from $5.00 (if you pick up from our stall) and our large flat trays, are popular within hospitality or large families, start at $20. We offer delivery service direct to your door. If you register for weekly/fortnightly rolling order, you can rest easy that we will automatically deliver to you each week before you run out. If you’re a local or visiting the area, stop by our stall and pick from our selection of Microgreens or veg/herb plants from $2.50.

Microgreen are a highly flavoursome, nutritious, easy to use versatile product that is gaining momentum in café’s, bars, restaurants, and shops all over the world. If you feel as excited as we do about Organic Microgeens, we would love the opportunity to share our fresh trays with you.

We are currently growing the following, however if you cannot see your favourite Microgreen: text or call us and we will try our best to accommodate.


Price for :
Medium
Punnet,
Half seed
Tray Size

Beetroot $5.50
Parsley $6.00
Rocket $5.50
Radish $5.00
Sunflower $5.00
Coriander $5.50
Basil $6.00

To reap the health benefits of microgreens, eat them immediately after harvest as superfoods begin to lose their nutritional value rapidly after harvest. The longer the time gap between harvesting and delivery of vegetables, the lesser will be the nutrients retained in the vegetable.


WE OFFER FREE DELIVERY within Richmond, or with a minimum order of $100 (this is area dependent). For deliveries within 12 kilometres of Richmond Your 1st Microgreen punnet will cost $7 (to cover cost of delivery). Additional deliveries available upon request.


Contact details:

Call Cheryl on: 027 396 1505
chezrobertson@msn.com

Richmond
Nelson

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