Guest guest Posted June 1, 2012 Report Share Posted June 1, 2012 Yes, first from wheatgrasskits.com and second from Sprout House...because I don't really even know if I like broccoli sprouts, and SproutPeople sells in minimum 1 lb size. I bought much smaller sizes. Dona > > at the risk of being annoying.....did you try different seeds?.....I can't imagine those Easy Sprout cups are the culprit.....best of luck w/ the new setup!! > More Sprouts Turn Brown UPDATE > > > > My last batch (#7) of broccoli sprouts was looking pretty good with the spring water, but did eventually start turning brown during day 4. I sent a message (answered very quickly) to SproutPeople. Unfortunately, my message went the way emails often do - Kate apparently stopped reading before the end where I gave all my growing details and said maybe it was too hot or not drained well enough. Suggested I stop sprouting them before they turn brown. But, with only 1/3-1/2 cup of sprouts at that point, it's just too much effort for the rewards. So, I just ordered a Sprout Garden from Amazon, which will arrive on Tuesday. I will not throw away the Easy Sprout, though. Hopefully will find a future use. > > I thank all of you for your very thoughtful responses, and hope I have better results with my new toy. I'm really looking forward to moving beyond broccoli attempts. > > Dona > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2012 Report Share Posted June 1, 2012 If you want a real powerhouse for helping w/ breathing try the radish/ hot mustard mix......also, if you juice.....do a little orange/ carrot/ ginger juice.....and take turmeric and or ginger supplements.....great for the lungs......... Re: More Sprouts Turn Brown UPDATE I want to grow broccoli sprouts because they seem to be the most nutritious, and I have emphysema and have seen some evidence that the anti-inflammatory properties of broccoli sprouts may be beneficial to ease breathing. I will try other sprouts later if I can get the broccoli sprouts going. > > If I am not mistaken, Broccoli is one of the more difficult sprouts. Why > not try alfalfa or clover? > > R. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2012 Report Share Posted June 1, 2012 I agree about the radish. In fact I purposely bought 2 lbs of radish seeds so I can add (just a bit) to every batch. They grow like crazy and they make all my salads taste wonderfully. And I'm FINALLY getting them into Alan. He likes sandwiches for dinner now (easier for me too). So I get some low sodium turkey, I take a roll, some Coney Island Deli Mustard, LOTS OF SPROUTS, and Alan is in heaven. Me? I like tuna Salad with Sprouts. And this morning I met up with my friend across the street Jackie. Remember her? She came into my house and saw my Shelving system and I handed her a fresh bag of sprouts at that time. Well this morning she told me 'I'm going to my son's house for a few days " . I said 'Oh you must bring sprouts " . (Her family gets a kick when she walks in with my shoots and sprouts) I told her " I'll leave a bag on your front door so when you get home you can put them in your shopping bag and off you'll go " . She was happy. Well. I knew I had an hour before she got home from her beauty parlor appointment so I harvested LOTS of sprouts, (they had all greened up). I made her a big ziplock bag filled with sprouts and a little ziplock bag with sunnies and pea shoots. As I was walking across the streets (thinking I would just hang them on her doorknob), the door opens and it's her landlord and she saw the sprouts and she yelled 'OH, Sprouts!!, JACKIE LOVES YOUR SPROUTS' I said 'Alberta, if you ever would like some sprouts, just let me know, I have plenty " . We talked sprouts for a few minutes. Slowly, ever slowly, I am becomeing the Sproutlady of Bensonhurst Brooklyn. Lol Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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