How to microgreen farm, a must watch! TINY LEAF FARM - S1 E1

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2022
  • Welcome to Tiny Leaf microgreen farm, Tyron and Cassie will show you around their small urban farm and explain the process of being a microgreen farmer along with the ups and downs of the business.
    Microgreen farming is a method of growing very young vegetable greens or herbs, typically harvested when they are only a few inches tall and have just developed their first true leaves. These tiny plants are packed with flavor, nutrients, and vibrant colors, making them a popular choice for garnishes, salads, sandwiches, and a variety of culinary dishes.
    Here's an overview of the key aspects of microgreen farming:
    Plant Selection: Microgreens can be grown from a wide range of plant seeds, including lettuce, kale, arugula, basil, cilantro, radish, mustard, and many others. These seeds are chosen for their taste, texture, and color.
    Growing Medium: Microgreens are typically grown in a soilless growing medium, such as peat moss, coconut coir, or a hydroponic system. These mediums provide essential support and moisture for the growing plants.
    Containers: Microgreens are often grown in shallow containers or trays with good drainage. These can be plastic trays, seedling flats, or even recycled containers like salad clamshells.
    Light: Adequate light is crucial for microgreen growth. Natural sunlight or artificial grow lights can be used. Microgreens are usually grown indoors or in a greenhouse to have better control over the light and temperature conditions.
    Watering: Microgreens require regular and consistent watering. Overwatering or underwatering can harm their growth. A gentle mist or a watering can with a fine spray is often used to avoid disturbing the delicate seedlings.
    Temperature and Humidity: The optimal temperature and humidity levels may vary depending on the specific microgreen variety, but generally, they thrive in moderate temperatures with good air circulation.
    Harvesting: Microgreens are typically ready for harvest within 1 to 3 weeks after sowing, depending on the variety. They are harvested when the first true leaves (the second set of leaves) appear. The entire plant is cut just above the soil line.
    Uses: Microgreens are popular in culinary applications as they add flavor, texture, and visual appeal to dishes. They are commonly used as garnishes, in salads, sandwiches, wraps, and as ingredients in various recipes.
    Nutrition: Microgreens are known for their high nutritional value. They can contain a concentrated amount of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants compared to their fully mature counterparts.
    Microgreen farming is appealing to home gardeners, chefs, and commercial growers because it allows for the cultivation of fresh, flavorful, and nutritious greens in a relatively small space and with a relatively short growing cycle. It's a sustainable and efficient way to produce fresh greens year-round.
    Please enjoy our first official video
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    www.tinyleafmicrofarm.org
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    #urbanfarming
    #microgreensrecipe

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  • @BALTAZAR6174
    @BALTAZAR6174 Місяць тому +1

    Wonderful to see how growing Micros takes on many different shapes and techniques to grow. I saved a lot of time with bubble washing my trays and presoaking the grow medium with hot water 12 hours prior to use. Grow mix absorbs the water over night and then it goes into a tumbler to break up the clumps and to separate larger wood pieces. Bottom watering is a must and I do that with flood trays rather than watering each tray individually. ..... Great operation! Peace and Love❤❤❤

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  27 днів тому

      make sure to check out their official UA-cam channel - ua-cam.com/channels/NW7VmeenxCzxetNX6fjNHg.html

  • @H1cat
    @H1cat 11 місяців тому +3

    True Legend from YBS helping you out I see.

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  11 місяців тому +1

      Bro that is crazy most of my friends think I look like Cody haha we should do a video together

    • @H1cat
      @H1cat 11 місяців тому +2

      @@chefsprospective Lol I would have bet anything you were.

    • @rodrigoendress3891
      @rodrigoendress3891 5 місяців тому +2

      we have fire baby!

  • @dukistyles
    @dukistyles 4 місяці тому +3

    Amazing work ! DREAMS ARE Just the beginning

  • @freeradiorulo4894
    @freeradiorulo4894 Рік тому +3

    You guys really get after it! My son and I bought out the lights and supply's last weekend for our micro green operation............. Ended up just drinking a bunch of beer. Maybe next weekend! subscribed!

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      Haha its not a easy set up but we got stuck in with music and some Tequila cocktails, keep us updated on your progress buddy

  • @sellomokoka267
    @sellomokoka267 Рік тому +10

    Absolutely amazing operation 👏🏽 I was fortunate enough to spend a day watching them operate their daily operations. And the produce was so fresh and tasty.

  • @ginudinesh8963
    @ginudinesh8963 4 місяці тому +2

    Amazing farming 👍 lovely great job.....

  • @PazLeBon
    @PazLeBon 7 місяців тому +4

    Nice pod guys. I'm considering a move into micros... Need to find solutions for the plastic packaging tho, that doesnt fit at all :)

    • @wolfganghauch1360
      @wolfganghauch1360 5 місяців тому +1

      Es gibt ganz dünne Fichtenholz-Schachteln. Aber dann ist es immernoch offen. Vielleicht ist 100 % recycletes Plaste ein Gedanke.

    • @BALTAZAR6174
      @BALTAZAR6174 Місяць тому

      I use robust takeout containers which the customer rinses and returns at next delivery. This way the containers are reused. I have cycled containers for over a year. Selling through stores is a different story altogether and problematic. I only sell to restaurants, in bulk 500g-1000g/variety, and directly to customers by weekly deliveries to their homes.

  • @5150yatesmusic
    @5150yatesmusic Місяць тому +2

    You guys are great thank you for the vid

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  27 днів тому

      Make sure to check out their channel
      ua-cam.com/channels/NW7VmeenxCzxetNX6fjNHg.html

  • @GGN-92
    @GGN-92 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for showing the whole growing process. Take care of yourself.

  • @georginafermin8917
    @georginafermin8917 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your story and hard but fun work ❤ congratulations! Loving your videos please bring more content, learning a lot ❤👍🏽

  • @ramachandra196
    @ramachandra196 3 місяці тому

    Nice

  • @DonnyGreens
    @DonnyGreens Рік тому +4

    This was great, you seem awesome, and your crops look VERY high quality!! Thanks for sharing and spreading awareness🌱💚

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому +1

      appreciate the love

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому +2

      @DonnyGreens We have watched so much of your content. Appreciate the love and comments. Thanks for all the guidance in our growing procedures and crop rotations. Stay tuned for our next video drop. We will be showcasing another very impressive hydroponic container farm operation.

  • @JulioCesar-cc7uc
    @JulioCesar-cc7uc 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice couple. Bristol UK

  • @reshmaresh520
    @reshmaresh520 6 місяців тому +1

    Super.

  • @attilabodoki6168
    @attilabodoki6168 9 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely, fantastic!

  • @muthulingamgnanalingam3963
    @muthulingamgnanalingam3963 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing ❤❤

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 2 місяці тому

    aye, the laughter.

  • @nomargat77
    @nomargat77 Рік тому +1

    Great content. Hope to see more! 👍

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for your comment, we really appreciate it🙏 more content to come for sure

    • @nomargat77
      @nomargat77 Рік тому

      @@chefsprospective Just finished watching episode 2, that looks delicious. A question about your shipping container. How did you build it so that one side of the door is a normal door instead of a shipping container door? I’m thinking of making a grow room out of an old refrigerated semi trailer.

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      @@nomargat77 Its a modified Reefer shipping container. We had to take the engine out the back and weld a steel plate on the open side. we then modified the electric panel and added a doorway for easier entry and exit. hope that helps.

  • @leechild3204
    @leechild3204 Рік тому +2

    Great first episode guys. Really interesting content and well presented. I am heading out to buy some seeds ;-)

  • @KoolakGostarYazd
    @KoolakGostarYazd 4 місяці тому +1

    good nice

  • @robroy8485
    @robroy8485 8 місяців тому +1

    Can see you two are good friends. Well done , you’ve done a fantastic job. Thanks for all the info. Go well 🇿🇦

  • @prabingautam9063
    @prabingautam9063 10 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic couple amazing farming ❤❤❤❤lovely great job guys

  • @27kjh
    @27kjh 11 місяців тому +1

    This was interesting. Thanks.

  • @childboii
    @childboii Рік тому +1

    Great concept in a niche but ever growing market! Love the way the business has evolved! So much potential there. Well done! And beautifully edited and filmed👌🏼

    • @Floreypottery
      @Floreypottery Рік тому +1

      Not really a niche fresh greens is a major growing sector especially in the next 10 years

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      Appreciate your kind words, more content to come.

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      @@Floreypottery this is correct, microgreens are becoming very popular.

    • @Floreypottery
      @Floreypottery Рік тому +1

      @@chefsprospective yes they are I’m growing and selling them now expanding fast now I’m into herbs and edible
      Flowers chefs and drink places can’t get fresh varieties. Next step is hydroponic lettuce kale basils

    • @Floreypottery
      @Floreypottery Рік тому +1

      @@chefsprospective have been talking and with piedmont microgreens on my new setup. He is now doing 5k a week I’m pushing to get too 1k now 9:54 9:55 9:56

  • @le_onnik
    @le_onnik 6 місяців тому +1

    'We work mo-fri..'- i assume the trays need watering in the weekend as well? mornings and evenings? Or how does this work? Many thanks.. great content!

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  6 місяців тому

      Correct they have to water morning a d night everyday, now they have extra hands they do shifts to do watering, check out 2.0 on our channel and see the progress they have made

  • @jeffreycarr86
    @jeffreycarr86 Рік тому +1

    I was an exec for almost15 years. I'm excited about by micro life starting.

  • @cuisineefficace7903
    @cuisineefficace7903 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow nice vidéo thanks and nice couple i wish i will have the same energy in mine

  • @onewaystreet79
    @onewaystreet79 8 місяців тому +1

    Do yi7 have tour procedures for sale or for reference? I'm planning to start my microgreens business un the next minth and I would like to follow your methods. Everything looks great. Honestly impressive and inspiring!

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  3 місяці тому

      they will be creating a channel soon and you should follow them for more information, thank you

  • @chefsprospective
    @chefsprospective  8 місяців тому

    Thanks for all the comments and support, please check out our episode on Gratitude Garden Farms for a walk through of a organic mushroom farm in Florida ua-cam.com/video/P-KQd0qpy6A/v-deo.htmlsi=sAYHF4fqo4dbs3D0

  • @palazzo5875
    @palazzo5875 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi how r u .. Merry Christmas i like to ask u if u have any information or have u try to plant this before if yes please share a video ( AGARWOOD SEEDS ) THANKS

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  5 місяців тому +1

      we will look into those seeds and get back to you, have a good new years

  • @prorganicsworld
    @prorganicsworld 6 днів тому +1

    Hello, I have one question. In the case of clients like restaurants you request by example, 10 units minimum? or you can sell them even single units?

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  3 дні тому +1

      check with @tinyleafmicrogreenfarm they can answer any of these questions

  • @KellyEScott
    @KellyEScott 3 місяці тому

    AWESOME - WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR WASTE

  • @poyorudo
    @poyorudo Рік тому +1

    Do you really need to add weigh on those trays? Have you tried without it? In my case I did not notice difference with ot without. Great video by the way. Thanks for sharing!

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому +1

      for some crops its beneficial to add weight to help the new shoot remove from the seed shell itself, beetroots and coriander will benefit from this process.

    • @BALTAZAR6174
      @BALTAZAR6174 Місяць тому

      The stems are more robust and the shelf life is much longer when the seedlings experience resistance. Without the weight acting on them the stems are more delicate and spindly. I grow Peas under weight and then I grow them under a black tray for a couple of days to reduce the fibrous texture. Some Micros will have too much contact with soil causing fungus issues so the weight, if used, must be removed sooner and the trays un-stacked.

  • @deecee7990
    @deecee7990 4 місяці тому +1

    What knife are you using to cut the microgreens?

  • @oriocoookie
    @oriocoookie 5 місяців тому

    how much do you produce on a weekly basis ?

  • @TheMrInnovative
    @TheMrInnovative Рік тому +1

    Great video and great insight! Mahalo- 1 Question - What type of license/certifications are required to operate your own microgreen business?

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  9 місяців тому

      you will have to get InTouch with Tiny Leaf themselves to get that answer. I just made the documentary haha

    • @TheMrInnovative
      @TheMrInnovative 9 місяців тому +1

      @chefsprospective724 oh, I thought this was their video and content. Thanks for the reply.

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  9 місяців тому

      @@TheMrInnovative no problem, ill try get the answer to that question for you

  • @0007sampson1
    @0007sampson1 10 місяців тому

    What are your average energy costs per year

  • @larryhughes72
    @larryhughes72 3 місяці тому

    Food grade hydrogen peroxide is at what percentage? I see online it is up to 12%, I would love to know from you what you use?

  • @gb9926
    @gb9926 Рік тому +1

    I saw you don’t weigh your Microgreens in the clamshell container.. is it just volume is 4 oz or you have it down to a science knowing how much per clamshell is 4 oz??

  • @kryptotechz
    @kryptotechz Рік тому +1

    7:31 What`s this for a powder? :) Never seen this befor in Microgreening

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      this is fine vermiculite, they use this to help keep the moisture while in germination stage for those crops that require more moisture than others.

  • @lethal2453
    @lethal2453 Рік тому

    She did not like him saying co founder... hahahah.

  • @SlotGounies-gf2tw
    @SlotGounies-gf2tw 3 місяці тому

    Que luces son??

  • @Geek_Wiki
    @Geek_Wiki Місяць тому

    - person fitnes, for agricultury fluorescent inovation

  • @stephansmith1937
    @stephansmith1937 Рік тому +1

    And no "Thee Bugs"

  • @ruthiem.4231
    @ruthiem.4231 3 місяці тому

    I seen in other videos people suppose to wear gloves when handling microgreens (food) 🤔

    • @BALTAZAR6174
      @BALTAZAR6174 Місяць тому

      If you observe a glove wearing food handler, you will see that after some time the gloves come into contact with chins and noses and itchy forearms and sweaty brows, while their hands are clean. Microgreen farmers hands are constantly washed as are the knives and other tools. This is much cleaner and sanitary than gloves, but gloves do make for better safety theatre.

  • @Cairo0o
    @Cairo0o 9 місяців тому +1

    Do u re use da soil???

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  9 місяців тому

      they turn it into compost to use in the garden for edible flowers

    • @Cairo0o
      @Cairo0o 9 місяців тому

      @@chefsprospective u mean like compost tea or u r just conditioning da soil for next round of edibles if so do u test da soil??

  • @pizanivirgilio
    @pizanivirgilio Рік тому +2

    excellent video but you should wear gloves...

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      Noted

    • @TheChromePoet
      @TheChromePoet Рік тому

      yes

    • @BALTAZAR6174
      @BALTAZAR6174 Місяць тому

      If you observe a glove wearing food handler, you will see that after some time the gloves come into contact with chins and noses and itchy forearms and sweaty brows, while their hands are clean. Microgreen farmers hands are constantly washed, as are the knives and other tools, between each task. This is much cleaner and sanitary than gloves, but gloves do make for better safety theatre.

  • @maxg8815
    @maxg8815 Рік тому +1

    Why prospective and not perspective?

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  Рік тому

      the future of food and small food business's is the idea thinking about the future

  • @Geek_Wiki
    @Geek_Wiki Місяць тому

    - @Showw..!!!

  • @lathapauline1063
    @lathapauline1063 7 місяців тому

    Not really successfull in growing beets, do you have any video in growing them
    Beets 👎 disappointed

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  7 місяців тому

      we will be doing a second video on Tiny leaf soon and we can ask them to cover that question for sure

    • @lathapauline1063
      @lathapauline1063 7 місяців тому +1

      @@chefsprospective thanks

  • @adamherget2955
    @adamherget2955 8 місяців тому +1

    Do y’all have a Facebook and/or instagram page? I looked and couldn’t find y’all.

    • @chefsprospective
      @chefsprospective  8 місяців тому

      Yes they have all social media, tinyleafmicrogreenfarm. Our UA-cam is Chefs Prospective and the Micro green farm is separate.

  • @user-lq5ne1lw3y
    @user-lq5ne1lw3y 3 місяці тому

    Nice pod guys. I'm considering a move into micros... Need to find solutions for the plastic packaging tho, that doesnt fit at all :)