It's pea for me too! I don't tend to think of vegetables as delicacies but pea shoots are an exception for sure. Try them with a hot honey mustard and bacon dressing.
Hey Donny thanks so much for another awesome video. Would you mind sharing your source for that 40x nutrient density of broccoli microgreens? I'd love to learn more about that. Thank you!!
Dr Rhonda Patrick has done a lot of research in the area. I would do some google searching. Says different things in different places. A lot of the living foods books talk about it too!
Hey Donny, I've been watching alot of your videos and learning as much as possible about microgreens. The idea of turning this into a Direct to consumer small business has gotten me on a microgreen movement. Currently I'm stuck on the legalities of selling food in my state as a small business with the food(microgreens) being grown in a residential space. I live in Maryland and we have a Cottage Home Food Business act but this does not encompass Vegetables or food that expires of any kind being grown and sold from a residential space. There are also a list of Processing and Selling Value Added Food Products In Maryland from the Maryland Department of Agriculture which encompasses all the licensing and requirements per each food category. Getting to Uncut and Unprocessed vegetables it states No license required from MDH or local health department. Over $26,999 in annual sales regulated by MDA. Could you speak to this concern and possibly clear up my confusion on residentially grown microgreens(uncut un processed) into a small direct to consumer business based on these statements?
Hey Donny I was watching your recent video on how to grow microgreens and I noticed you didn't mention H202 Hydrogen Peroxide at all, do you still use it? If not, why so? Do you recommend using it? Is it necessary? Thank you!
Hey Donny, so I just wanna say I am extremely close to pulling the trigger on supplies, but I had the thought to hold off so that I can create an LLC and make the expenses part of a tax business write off, this is the only vidoe you have yet to make and I was wondering if you could explain better the process of actually creating a business that can legally make a profit
Bathua seed is free in my backyard from mid November through January. It remains viable for 20 years. Can be a little slow to sprout though, I admit. It's really really good. It likes worm castings and "forest floor" soil I gather from beneath the leaves. I really like not spending any money at all. Lord Goosefoot knows no equal.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great content! I'm super stoked to get started! But slowly lbvs. I've been growing & juicing wheat grass for 8 months. Learning by trial & error.
I'm exploring this as a business opportunity. I have like 15+ years experience growing, with Hydroponics and managed a hydro store for years here in LA. I'm planning on starting with Broccoli, Speckled Peas, Radish (China Rose) and a Spicy Salad mix, possibly adding in Sunflower later. Just harvested my first batch of Broccoli, 4 trays, they looked and tasted great. Next, going to be growing Peas and Radish, than I'll try the salad mix. Just going through the process and getting familiar with it before I expand. Working on my packaging right now. Seems like educating people about the product is going to be a big part of selling it. Some of your videos are what got me looking into it so Thank You for that.
I have 2 comments/question. I just started and I'm 6 days in. I have not seen you use the moisture packets in your packing trays if you use them can you send a link on where you purchase them. NOW my favorite microgreens so far are China Rose Radish!
ignore my comment about your links not working. I just have a very aggressive blocker on my browser. double checked on a different browser and the links work :D
I really enjoy your videos and I am trying to start my own microgreen business as well. Do you have any advice on how to get started like with subscription plans and things of that nature?
Pea is definitely my all-time favorite. What's yours!?
What is the nutritional benefit in peas.
Broccoli has nutritional properties in eliminating cancer cells
Peas for sure. High yield, low mold, can take the heat and skip a watering, great shelf life.... I could go on
@@stevenfranklin2067 thanks 👍
It's pea for me too! I don't tend to think of vegetables as delicacies but pea shoots are an exception for sure. Try them with a hot honey mustard and bacon dressing.
@@yomikosburger 👍
Hey Donny thanks so much for another awesome video. Would you mind sharing your source for that 40x nutrient density of broccoli microgreens? I'd love to learn more about that. Thank you!!
Dr Rhonda Patrick has done a lot of research in the area. I would do some google searching. Says different things in different places. A lot of the living foods books talk about it too!
Hey Donny, I've been watching alot of your videos and learning as much as possible about microgreens. The idea of turning this into a Direct to consumer small business has gotten me on a microgreen movement. Currently I'm stuck on the legalities of selling food in my state as a small business with the food(microgreens) being grown in a residential space.
I live in Maryland and we have a Cottage Home Food Business act but this does not encompass Vegetables or food that expires of any kind being grown and sold from a residential space.
There are also a list of Processing and Selling Value Added Food Products In Maryland from the Maryland Department of Agriculture which encompasses all the licensing and requirements per each food category. Getting to Uncut and Unprocessed vegetables it states No license required from
MDH or local health
department. Over $26,999
in annual sales regulated
by MDA.
Could you speak to this concern and possibly clear up my confusion on residentially grown microgreens(uncut un processed) into a small direct to consumer business based on these statements?
Hey Donny I was watching your recent video on how to grow microgreens and I noticed you didn't mention H202 Hydrogen Peroxide at all, do you still use it? If not, why so? Do you recommend using it? Is it necessary? Thank you!
I only use that for sanitizing equipment. I don’t sanitize any seeds and my crops never get mold
What varieties do you grow of broccoli, peas, sunflowers and radish?
Waltham 29, speckled, black oil, rambo
Hey Donny, so I just wanna say I am extremely close to pulling the trigger on supplies, but I had the thought to hold off so that I can create an LLC and make the expenses part of a tax business write off, this is the only vidoe you have yet to make and I was wondering if you could explain better the process of actually creating a business that can legally make a profit
im making a course to come out this year. you dont need an llc by the way. sole proprietorship works for tax benefit too
What would it take to produce your own seeds in sufficient quantities?
a lot
Bathua seed is free in my backyard from mid November through January. It remains viable for 20 years. Can be a little slow to sprout though, I admit. It's really really good. It likes worm castings and "forest floor" soil I gather from beneath the leaves. I really like not spending any money at all. Lord Goosefoot knows no equal.
Very cool
I've been enjoying both radish and pea microgreens and got my family hooked on them as well!
Awesomeeee love to hear that!!! 🌱🌱
Thanks
Hello Doony. I've watched a lot of your materials and so far in none of them you say how long to use the light. I mine like 24/7 or 16/8 etc
saludos man from CHILE
thank you!! back atcha
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great content! I'm super stoked to get started! But slowly lbvs. I've been growing & juicing wheat grass for 8 months. Learning by trial & error.
awesome much love!! thats the best way to learn!
I'm exploring this as a business opportunity. I have like 15+ years experience growing, with Hydroponics and managed a hydro store for years here in LA. I'm planning on starting with Broccoli, Speckled Peas, Radish (China Rose) and a Spicy Salad mix, possibly adding in Sunflower later. Just harvested my first batch of Broccoli, 4 trays, they looked and tasted great. Next, going to be growing Peas and Radish, than I'll try the salad mix. Just going through the process and getting familiar with it before I expand. Working on my packaging right now. Seems like educating people about the product is going to be a big part of selling it. Some of your videos are what got me looking into it so Thank You for that.
You are very welcome! This all sounds awesome, im so glad you started growing and are on your microgreens journey!
I have 2 comments/question. I just started and I'm 6 days in. I have not seen you use the moisture packets in your packing trays if you use them can you send a link on where you purchase them. NOW my favorite microgreens so far are China Rose Radish!
yes, i love the radish too!! nice and spicy - no i do not use any moisture packets
ignore my comment about your links not working. I just have a very aggressive blocker on my browser. double checked on a different browser and the links work :D
Haha fantastic 👍🏼
Donny, how about shipping to Canada?
Hey man how’s it going can u tell me ur website for mentoring I wanna start this up next month and I need some help thanks!!
Onetrayaway.com to sign up for the challenge or grab 1:1 time with me here: donnygreens.com/products/consultation
Donny, where can I buy bulk seed at discounted price?
You can find links to all the seeds, supplies and equipment I use in the descriptions of my UA-cam videos!
Where can I buy the seeds
What CRM would you suggest or worked best for you?
Good talk thanks.
thanks
I really appreciate the knowledge shared in this video ❤
Awesome thanks so much
Anybody here from Canada that tried to buy from bootstrap farmer ? The duties seems too much.. so do you know any other choice from Canada ?
Indoor Farmer carries Bootstrap Farmer trays
@@nomargat77 thank you !! And for your the seeds do you have a recommendation ?
Hey Donny where can I find the seeds to purchase
You can find links to all the seeds, supplies and equipment I use in the descriptions of my UA-cam videos!
From Kiribati, Thank you
very welcome
Why is shroud doing wheatgrass ads?
Why you trollin
is the length of light you use 2 feet or bigger?
4ft
Broccoli strictly for the nutritional value 😉
💯💯 love it!
@@DonnyGreens I'm Microgreenters 😎
I really enjoy your videos and I am trying to start my own microgreen business as well. Do you have any advice on how to get started like with subscription plans and things of that nature?
Im from colombia and im having a hard time trying to find these sprouts in Spanish hehe
Sorry to hear it. Keep looking!