Go Micro! MicroGreens

Go Micro! MicroGreens

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Organic Go Micro! MicroGreens are low-calorie, nutrient-rich baby veggies and herbs with mega flavor

Timeline photos 02/10/2014

We'll have to check out this 'l***y food' restaurant when we attend the PMA food show in SoCal this fall, they use a lot of micros! http://mesacostamesa.com

01/30/2014

Go Micro! MicroGreens are only 2 for $5 at King Soopers in Colorado, Fry's in Arizona and Ralphs in California from 1/29-2/11!

01/27/2014

Recently published USDA article on microgreens and their extraordinary nutritional levels: http://t.co/7tL4CLgXWf

01/16/2014

Go Micro! MicroGreens are only 2 for $5 at all Safeway Northeast and Safeway Denver stores from 1/15-1/28!

01/02/2014

Microgreens are listed as a Top Superfood for 2014!
http://www.galesburg.com/article/20131231/NEWS/312319952/2002/LIFESTYLE/?tag=1

Top Superfoods for 2014 What are nutrition experts stocking up on for the New Year? We surveyed a group of them to find out.

Photos from Go Micro! MicroGreens's post 12/30/2013

We had a group of 3rd grade students, teachers and parents from St. John Neumann Elementary in for a G.R.O.W. Your Lunch event last week. Chef (and Education Director) Thi fed them lettuce wraps featuring grilled lemongrass chicken topped with rice noodles, our organic baby Asian greens, our organic microgreens, diced organic carrots and finished off with nuoc mam, which is a blend of fish sauce, crushed garlic, sugar, fresh squeezed lime juice and a Thai chili for a bit of fire. It was a big hit!

Photos from Go Micro! MicroGreens's post 12/20/2013

Florida has very high humidity and microgreens need to be nice and dry before harvesting and packing. Introducing the Skywater 300! http://www.islandsky.com/products/high-volume-water-making-machines

Before harvesting we bring unharvested trays into the harvest cooler and dry them out overnight before the next day's scheduled harvest. In the past we've used a large number of dehumidifiers staged along the perimeter of the cooler, but the extracted water was neither potable nor re-usable for irrigation purposes. The Skywater 300 filters the water so it's both drinkable and at the correct ph for irrigation.

Here's a pic of the drink cooler outside for the farm workers that's fed by a reserve tank connected to this machine and we'll be connecting the reserve tank to our irrigation system next week. Bye-bye city water, hello sustainability!

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