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I have pea shoots growing in a medium in my kitchen window all the time.

He's the plan. I take two foam containers that mushrooms come in. Poke holes in

the bottom of one. Moisten some medium. I use one part peat or coir and one part

perlite. Fill the container that you've put holes only one half way full. This

is important. Put in a lot of pea seeds. They don't mind being crowded. Then

just barely cover the seeds with more medium. Keep the seeds moist, but not wet.

Set the container with seeds into the second container and place a spacer in the

bottom of the second container, so when water drains out of the top one, your

seeds won't be sitting in water.

The reason that you only fill it half way is because the seeds push up the

growing medium and it will be all over your window sill.

Once the sprouts get about two inches, cut them off and eat them. When you cut

off peas, they grow back. So you can get several harvests. After the third

cutting, feed your peas a little diluted liquid kelp to get a few more cuttings.

You can use any two matching plastic containers, but since some plastic my be

harmful, I stick with the foam.

You can use this same set up for sunflowers, but once you cut a sunflower

sprout, it won't grow back.

Some of the others can chime n here and tell you of their experiences with this

method.

ew

Pea Shoots

First, thanks for the link to your videos, Melody. I ordered my Sprout Garden

this morning - I think I will like the results for leafy green sprouts much

better with this.

Has anyone made pea shoots in a medium like vermiculite? Do you think I could

do that in the Sprout Garden? I ordered some peas, and will sprout some, but

really want to try the shoots as well

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PS: I should have said place your containers in a north or west facing window.

Never in direct sunlight

ew

Pea Shoots

First, thanks for the link to your videos, Melody. I ordered my Sprout Garden

this morning - I think I will like the results for leafy green sprouts much

better with this.

Has anyone made pea shoots in a medium like vermiculite? Do you think I could

do that in the Sprout Garden? I ordered some peas, and will sprout some, but

really want to try the shoots as well

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But, n, it always says nice things about you.

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I grow pea shoots in soil. EW taught me. I don't know about vermiculite. I

personally don't like the stuff

n Rollings, PhD

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> First, thanks for the link to your videos, Melody. I ordered my Sprout Garden

this morning - I think I will like the results for leafy green sprouts much

better with this.

> Has anyone made pea shoots in a medium like vermiculite? Do you think I could

do that in the Sprout Garden? I ordered some peas, and will sprout some, but

really want to try the shoots as well

>

>

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I grow pea shoots in soil. EW taught me. I don't know about vermiculite. I

personally don't like the stuff

n Rollings, PhD

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

Sent from my IPod Touch

> First, thanks for the link to your videos, Melody. I ordered my Sprout Garden

this morning - I think I will like the results for leafy green sprouts much

better with this.

> Has anyone made pea shoots in a medium like vermiculite? Do you think I could

do that in the Sprout Garden? I ordered some peas, and will sprout some, but

really want to try the shoots as well

>

>

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I use perlite because the pieces are bigger and it takes less of them.

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Re: Pea Shoots

I grow pea shoots in soil. EW taught me. I don't know about vermiculite. I

personally don't like the stuff

n Rollings, PhD

NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686

www.DrnRollings.com

Sent from my IPod Touch

> First, thanks for the link to your videos, Melody. I ordered my Sprout Garden

this morning - I think I will like the results for leafy green sprouts much

better with this.

> Has anyone made pea shoots in a medium like vermiculite? Do you think I could

do that in the Sprout Garden? I ordered some peas, and will sprout some, but

really want to try the shoots as well

>

>

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Oh good, you are going to love the SproutGarden.

Sproutingly,

Melody

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> First, thanks for the link to your videos, Melody. I ordered my Sprout Garden

this morning - I think I will like the results for leafy green sprouts much

better with this.

> Has anyone made pea shoots in a medium like vermiculite? Do you think I could

do that in the Sprout Garden? I ordered some peas, and will sprout some, but

really want to try the shoots as well

>

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