Kat the Farmer

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Sun-grown Microgreens in a Greenhouse

Search the internet these days and you’ll find lots of online courses and videos showing you how to grow microgreens under lights, with fans, humidifiers, racks and watering trays. But if you are wondering if there is a simpler way- like using the free sunlight and a tunnel or greenhouse you already have- the answer is YES!

I have been growing a microgreens side of my salad-centric farms over the last few years and have been satisfied with the “rough and ready” approach I have put together to add an extremely high quality product to my market display each week. It took a lot of trial and error- using the wrong seeds, wrong trays, wrong mix, to get here and I did waste a lot of money in the learning process.

Assorted Microgreen Blends in Kat’s Greenhouse

Why ‘rough and ready?’

I just don’t have the patience for too many fiddly details or any guess work. I just want things set up and ready to go when I have a moment to do a task. So, overtime I have cut out certain varieties and tools and simplified my processes so that its easy and enjoyable, and easy to train others to do.

Week after week I am impressed with how well the microgreens grow, how good they store, and how well they sell.

Looking at my year-end numbers isn’t so bad either. Microgreens really are making a contribution to the bottom line with very little extra work each week.

I have created a series of standard operating procedures to make the work ~ FLOW.

Kat the Farmer working on seeding trays

Growing Under Sun

The part about growing under sunlight in a greenhouse or high tunnel is not often talked about. You can get great results by using the extra space you already have available. Some air flow from fans and vents are great to have and microgreens can be watered using overhead or bottom watering set-ups.

Growers withe the basic vegetable farm infrastructure likely have the bones to add in a microgreens enterprise- so should they?

Introducing…My New Online Course!

I have put together a new online course called ‘The Farmer’s Guide to Microgreens Made Simple’ for growers to learn about growing these little leafs, assess the economic opportunities for their business, and get help choosing the right tools and practices. If you want to learn along with me (and skip ahead of the learning curve!) take a look at the lessons and resources that I have put together in my first-ever online course.