
Micro size. Macro flavor. Mighty nutrition.
About Mighty Microgreens
Growing locally in the Adelaide Hills and supplying our surrounding area, we’re surrounded by beautiful scenery and farmland. Unfortunately, this farmland is hard to obtain. With an immense love of fresh and densely nutritious food, and a desire to grow my own food, I found microgreens. Able to be grown with less floorspace, and being not just incredibly nutritious, but tasty as well.
I was instantly in love.
I first began growing microgreens for myself and friends as a hobby, for health and the freshness, and with amazing feedback I started to sell at the farmers market, and supply local restaurants.
I fell in love with the flavors, the colors, and the way they made me feel. Microgreens aren’t just tasty, they’re packed full of nutrition. Harvested before the development of their true leaves, with the cotyledon leaves still intact, they’re full of the energy the seed is about to use for its upcoming growth spurt. I like to say they have all the nutriton of sprouts, but they actually taste good.
Whether you’re a home cook or a chef looking to add nutrition or an extra element of flavors, colors and textures to your dishes, microgreens are an amazing addition to virtually endless meals.
Grown pesticide & chemical free, no nasties.
What we grow
The Bulky
Snowpea tendrils $6.00/100g
Sunflower shoots $6.00/100g
The Fine
Kale $9.50/100g
Broccoli $9.50/100g
Red Cabbage $9.50/100g
Mizuna Mustard $9.50/100g
Sango Radish $9.50/100g
Daikon Radish $9.50/100g
Wheatgrass $9.50/100g
The Fancy
Beetroot $18.00/100g
Coriander $18.00/100g
Basil $18.00/100g
Customised mixes available
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FAQs
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Storage within an airtight container is recomended and will guarantee at least a week within the fridge, but a week and a half is the average
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Using a hybrid of hydroponic and vertical farming methods our microgreens are grown on shelves within a temperature and humidity controlled environment. It's incredibly water efficient which suits South Australia, and with energy efficient lights is environmentally friendly.
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Microgreens can be incredibly versatile. Some of the most popular ways to eat them are on top of eggs or avo on toast, in sandwiches, wraps or burgers and sandwiches. But they work well in so much more. Pop some ontop of a pasta, stew, curry, steak, or pad thai for some extra crunch and nutrition. Adding microgreens to smoothies or a fresh juice will give them a boost of vitamins and minerals. You can even add them to a pesto paste.
There's an incredible amount of use for microgreens out there.
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Unfortunately I am not allowed to tell you my microgreens are organic. However, I do not use pesticides, nor nasty chemicals in the growing process.
Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) is used between grows to sterilise equipment, and is not used during the actual growing process.
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