Growing yourself saves money but also allows you to eat fresher greens. Tastes better and retains more vitamins. Microgreens and sprouts supercharge your personal health.
Designed to give your sprouts the perfect rinse. All you need to do to grow sprouts is to fill with seeds, add water and shake.
In a world first, the Sprouthouse allows you to grow both sprouts and microgreens! Everything you need is included. Grow your own way.
Our mesh tray means you can grow again and again without messing around with rockwool or coco mats. Just place seeds directly in the mesh and watch them grow! Easier reuse and more environmental. Growing mediums can cost $5 a pop, never buy one again with the Sprouthouse.
The Sprouthouse is crafted from aluminium for maximum quality and durability. Aluminium is also special because it’s a 100% recyclable material, it loses no quality when recycled so it can be recycled again and again!
In a world first, the Sprouthouse allows you to grow both sprouts and microgreens! Everything you need is included. Grow your own way.
Growing yourself saves money but also allows you to eat fresher greens. Tastes better and retains more vitamins. Microgreens and sprouts supercharge your personal health.
Our mesh tray means you can grow again and again without messing around with rockwool or coco mats. Just place seeds directly in the mesh and watch them grow! Easier reuse and more environmental. Growing mediums can cost $5 a pop, never buy one again with the Sprouthouse.
Designed to give your sprouts the perfect rinse. All you need to do to grow sprouts is to fill with seeds, add water and shake.
The Sprouthouse is crafted from aluminium for maximum quality and durability. Aluminium is also special because it’s a 100% recyclable material, it loses no quality when recycled so it can be recycled again and again!
What's the difference between sprouts and microgreens?
Sprouts are seeds which have germinated and are harvested within about 10 days. They are usually rinsed and drained with water 2-3 times daily, and grow in a big heap on top of themselves. Growing sprouts is typically easier than growing microgreens, as the same steps are repeated daily, whereas with microgreens there are different growth stages. Some of the most popular options for sprouts are broccoli, alfalfa, mung beans, clovers, fenugreek, amaranth and kale.
By comparison, microgreens are usually grown on a flat tray, and not shaken or disturbed. This means that their roots grow through the steel mesh, anchoring them down and making it easier for their shoots to reach upwards. Microgreens are usually grown for a bit longer than sprouts, resulting in larger plants. Some plants that are better suited to microgreen growth would be pea sprouts, sunflower seeds, radish seeds, or wheatgrass.