I've got some puy lentils that are just about ready to eat.
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Originally posted by WrexTheDragon View PostI put it down to where you buy the seeds from in the first place..All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostI've got some puy lentils that are just about ready to eat.Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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I love sprouted chick peas, really nutty flavour. Aduki beans are great too. Have had a go at sprouting most things over the years and I love them. I'm lucky enough to live i a part of leeds that has many asian supermarkets. The bags of dried pulses etc along with spices are much cheaper there. I also occassionally add sprouted pulses and seeds to bread for a differenttexture. Lovely.... Kids enjoy sprouting them too
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Originally posted by teakdesk View PostJust a word of warning... although seeds are easy to sprout there is a risk of mould.
Never had a problem with mould, but about a year ago I lost a batch of Alfalfa when a jell formed round each seed?? Only happened once and never found out why it did this. Not one seed germinated.
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Originally posted by sarraceniac View PostI just bought some at Morrisons yesterday Bren. Got them for use as lentils. How long do they take to sprout and be ready?Location....East Midlands.
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I have bought my first sprouter and just harvested my first lot of sprouts and am very pleased with the results.
I have heard that you have to be careful which sprouting seeds to buy to use - these were about £2 for enough for about 4 goes. Where is the best place to buy this sort of seed from? Also I read you grow garlic and other things I didn't know were possible. Which ones can I use?
I am sure this can be a very cheap way of producing nice fresh sprouts but how?
Thanks
LesleySlowly takes it!
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Originally posted by WrexTheDragon View PostI use Thompson & Morgan for my sprouting seeds, they have been selling them for at least 20 years.Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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>If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
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The funny thing is that seeds used to be sold on a sale or return basis. The seeds returned at the end of the year was mixed with fresh seeds. I think it was about 15% ratio of old seeds to new. Don't know if they still do this?
So in theory you may find a few 20 year old ones in the pack. Very rare too get 100% germination unless you get commercial seeds that are guaranteed 100% fresh.
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Yaaay = first lot of lentils will be ready for tonight! Just tried a few and they taste very much like raw peas but not quite so sweet.
I've seen all the sprouting seeds in garden centres but they seem a bit expensive ( although more for your money than seeds for sowing) I'm going to try various pulses bought as foodstuff
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