Organic Red Clover Sprouts

$6.49

Red clover organic sprouting seeds are very easy to sprout! Mild and delicious, red clover sprouts are one of the highest dietary sources of isoflavones. Vitamins A, B, C, E and K, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Carotene, Chlorophyll, and amino acids.

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Red clover organic sprouting seeds are very easy to sprout! Mild and delicious, red clover sprouts are one of the highest dietary sources of isoflavones. Vitamins A, B, C, E and K, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Carotene, Chlorophyll, and amino acids. Similar to alfalfa sprouts in flavour, clover sprouts are nutty and mild, but tiny. Their first leaves have a lighter colour and they shed their hulls more easily than alfalfa. They also last longer in the fridge. Sprouts are easier to digest than mature plants, so your body will take better advantage of the powerful nutrients within.

At Shelmerdine we offer the best selection of garden seeds and seed starting products for your garden! From growing microgreens to indoor sprouts and full scale vegetable gardening, we have everything you could possibly need to be successful! If you’re new to seeds and seed starting, visit our store! Our staff are experts at seed starting and at vegetable gardening and we love to share our passion and knowledge with you!

Growing plants from seed is a great way to start gardening earlier in the season. With the right light, soil and some simple equipment, it’s easy to grow from seed to harvest. All you need is a sunny window or some grow lights, a basic seed-starting mix, some trays or small pots, and a seedling heat mat if you want to accelerated growth.

SEED STARTING IS FUN, EASY AND IS SO REWARDING!

Starting your own seeds indoors expands the selection of crops that you can grow. This is especially relevant because we live in a cold climate with a relatively short growing season. We are located in climate zone 3, so slow maturing crops like peppers, onions, leeks, celery, and tomatoes have to be started before spring in order for them to reach maturity during the summer months.

At Shelmerdine, we’re excited to be your experts for all things seeds!

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