Organic Green Pea Microgreens Seeds - 1 lb (~2,300 Seeds) - Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated - Ideal for Microgreens, Sprouting, and Home Growing - Fast Germination, Indoor or Outdoor Use

Organic Green Pea Microgreens Seeds - 1 lb (~2,300 Seeds) - Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated - Ideal for Microgreens, Sprouting, and Home Growing - Fast Germination, Indoor or Outdoor Use

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  • 🌱 1 lb pack with ~2,300 organic green pea seeds; non-GMO, heirloom, open-pollinated; grows crisp, thick microgreens at home or commercially 🌱
  • ⏱️ Germinates in 3–5 days and ready for microgreen harvest in 8–12 days; fast-growing for quick kitchen or market use ⏱️
  • 🪴 Grows well in soil or hydroponic trays; needs minimal light; ideal for indoor setups, small gardens, or vertical growing systems 🪴
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Apr 16, 2019
DislikesTheCold
5 out of 5 stars review

Yummy Pea Sprouts

Good seeds - after hand picking the very few obviously bad/broken seeds (you will find in any batch of seeds/beans etc) germination was 100%. Flavor of the sprouted peas was mild, typical of raw green peas and quite tasty. Need to grow more batches out so I have the leafy greens they can produce as well, but I like the sprouted peas themselves as *sprouts* though I do want them for nutritious greens too. The cost was acceptable as well - will buy again.

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Oct 6, 2020
Melissa
1 out of 5 stars review

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WRONG SPECIES TO SPROUT: TOXIC

Pea shoots are primarily grown from the pea species Pisum sativum, specifically of the cultivar groups arvense, saccharatu or macrocarpon, referred to as field pea, snow pea or sugar snap pea. It is important to avoid using other pea species especially coming from the Genus Lathyrus, which may include Lathyrus sativus, L. cicera and L. clymenum. These types contain a toxin called lathyrogen causing a condition called lathyrism with side-effects that may include paralysis, hyperesthesia, and paresthesia when the peas or their shoots are consumed for prolonged periods.

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