Growing Leafy Sprouts in an Easy Sprout Sprouter

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

In this movie we take you from dry seed to fully grown French Garden (our most popular mix, it is a clover based blend and so is representative of all Leafy Sprouts - including Alfalfa), using the perfect Easy Sprout Sprouter. This is very detailed and runs right up to the maximum time YouTube allows.

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  • Thanks for that, I just brought one of these and the instructions are poor. This is great to find on the net.

  • Great instructional video, it's very helpful. Thank you for this!

    "Be the sprout. Try it!" hahaa! love it!

  • I love my easy sprout. I've been using it for a few years although I only make sprouts about once a month. It has never failed me and the results are delicious.

  • I've always wanted to try sprouting. Now I have a reason to go to taco bell and grab a frutista freeze. I'll poke holes in it, and the lid, and toss some seed inside!

  • 8:26 Try to BE the sprout. hehe :)

    Glad to see how the Easy Sprouter works from start to finish. I've been enjoying a glass jar & mesh lid so far. Even though it's plastic, I'm more interested in the Easy Sprout now. Time for a side by side experiment!

    Peace,

    Lauren Lionheart

  • So the benefit here is yield ?

  • @cliffsearch I would NEVER buy sprouts from the supermarket. Do you know how many people get food poisoning from supermarket sprouts each year? Grow your own so you are sure no nasty unwanted microbes are harboring on your tender greens. And by the way supermarket sprouts use the same amount or more water. And probably chemicals too. Just plan ahead and it doesn't feel like six days. Not to mention you save money growing from your own seeds.

  • While I do not use nasty tap water to rinse my sprouts I do have to say that this sprouter is the easy one on the market and pretty much dumb proof.

    To the poster below that speaks of buying his mung bean sprouts at the market I have one question for you. Where did you sprouts come from? Are they organic? Did you grow or know the person who grew them and the conditions under which they were grown? If not, then buy an easy sprout sprouter and grow your own sprouts.

  • I bought two of these on ebay a year or so ago. They are VERY easy. I prefer them over my glass sprouting jar. :D

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