2010 garden vlog33 Mung beans, tubs and day off! HD

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2010

Just a quick update on the morning of my day off before I start doing stuff around the garden!

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  • mung beans are so easy to sprout. After the intial 8 to 10 hours of soaking in water, just drain them off. Keep them in a glass or plastic dish, spread them out so they are not on top of each other. Mist them lightly once every couple of hours. Place a paper towel over top of dish. In 3 to 4 days you sprouts ready to eat. dont allow mung beans to get leaves, then become bitter. Most sprouts become bitter quickly after their ideal harvest point. They spoil quickly too. sprout what you need.

  • @LookUpAtSkyNow They sure are! And they grow fast too! I always end up finishing them with leaves on ;)

  • I find mung beans too bitter for my liking when they start putting out leaves. Then I have to use them in a stir-fry. I quit sprouting them because I somehow missed the right times to eat them. :p Cucumbers inside? Wow, that's the first time I've seen that. I'm impressed. :)

  • @VivianRinSC They do have a pronouced taste. And they do grow leaves pretty fast. I did get one small diformed cuccumber out of it....but the plant died after a while ??

  • Where did you get that sprouting tray

  • @MrGabesutube I got it from vessey seeds...but I found it in a few health stores. works pretty good! I'll send you the vid I made of it!

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  • @OS253 I didn't know that...And for the back, my back pain is mostly due to muscles being tight. So far so good, but I stitll have to watch the way I work and do exercises. Someone told me about pressure points too....maybe that would work better for you?

  • @jihadacadien: Oh my gosh, I have chronic back pain. I don't know how to fix them. A good massage is a temporary fix. But it's not a permenanent cure. The mung beans are my favorite Asian beans. I soak them in water and cook them in a sweet dessert. Mung beans are very popular in Laos ( southeast Asia)

  • @wenjolas Well the massages work super great! I'm almost up to 100% a week after my firts one.

  • For your back pain try googling "pressure points for back" maybe that might be of help to you. Also a tennis ball inside a sock will work for the points you can't reach...Good Luck!

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