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Anyone have a faster and better way to clean hulls from alfalfa/clover

sprouts oither than rinsing many many times and losing a lot of the srpout?

I have the Easy Sprouter and I can shake and shake and get the hulls loose,

but it is realy hard to get them out. They do float to the top, but it

takes so much water to do it that way I am looking for a quicker less

wastefull way.

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Sorry, no. Seeds are at , but the perlite and peat will be

at your garden center. Perlite comes in three grades. You will want to

get 'fine.' If you can't find coco peat, regular peat will work. The

difference is that regular peat is slightly acidic. If you don't buy

mushrooms from the store in those little blue plastic trays, any two

matching plastic containers that are about 4x5 will work. Just as long as

one will fit inside of the other. Just for the fun of it, I once grew

onion sprouts inside of soda bottles for a show.

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> that matter on Vermiculite inside trays?

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Tell your husband he will love the radish sprouts from the seeds at

. They are white radish seeds. Very yummy, not spicy like red

radish.

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> Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 23:56:12 -0000

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> has anyone tried to grow shoots , like snow pea, or anything else

for

> that matter on Vermiculite inside trays?

> still searching

> Miss Lavande

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> Anon.

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