Plant These Microgreens after Thanksgiving and Serve Them at Christmas

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Microgreens pack intense taste and vitamins into their first tender leaves, harvested young for maximum punch in small servings. Microgreens are the early stage of common veggies like kale or cilantro, clipped at one to three inches tall to concentrate flavors that mature plants dilute. Their appeal spikes during holidays, when a sprinkle of homegrown greens cuts through rich fare, adding crunch and earthiness to everything from stuffing to cocktails.

Growing microgreens indoors fits right into those activities that keep production steady through short days. Seeding microgreens on windowsills or shelves means fresh harvests in just weeks, their quick cycle fitting rushed prep without waste. Gardeners who start now sidestep market prices, crafting custom mixes that echo the season’s herbs and spices.

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