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Microgreens 100% Organically Grown.

Cheryl from Richmond

Microgreens Delivered Fresh, in a Grow Tray, Ready to Eat, Direct to your door or you can collect from our home stall.


What are Microgreens?
They are baby vegetables/herbs jammed packed with up to 40 times more goodness than the mature plant.


What does Home Grown seedlings do?
At Home Grown Seedlings, we value and appreciate the efforts that everyday kiwis must factor into their lives to stay healthy. We offer you the opportunity to design your own seed tray with a mix and match of all your favourite Microgreens or choose from our standard lines. Mighty Micro are grown & fertilized with certified organic media, packed full of goodness and waiting for you to harvest.


No Fuss, No Waste & Ready in Seconds.


How much does each tray cost and how to order?
Our medium punnets are our popular sellers, they start from $5.00 and our large flat trays, are popular within hospitality or large families, starting from $15. We offer delivery service direct to your door. If you register for weekly/fortnightly rolling orders, 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 seedling plants.


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 Organically Grown Microgreens, 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.


Beetroot $6.60
Parsley $6.00
Rocket $5.00
Sunflower $5.00
Coriander $6.00
Basil $6.00
Celery $7.00


How do I use my Microgreens?
To reap the health benefits of microgreens, eat them immediately after harvest as superfoods, like most vegetables, begin to lose their nutritional value rapidly after harvest. You can add Microgreens to anything you want but it is best to eat Microgreens raw.


How do I look after my Microgreens?
Just water the soil (do not spray leaves), and your Microgreens will stay fresh right up to the point you harvest.

WE OFFER FREE DELIVERY within Richmond, or with a minimum order of $100 (this is area dependent).
Additional deliveries available upon request.

Contact details:

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

Price: $5

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