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🌿 Elevate your indoor garden game with the ultimate broccoli sprouting seeds!
These 2.5 LB resealable bags of Waltham 29 broccoli sprouting seeds from Rainbow Heirloom Seed Co. offer sustainably grown, non-GMO heirloom seeds with high germination rates, lab-tested for quality. Perfect for year-round indoor microgreens and sprout cultivation, they deliver a potent source of sulforaphane, supporting a healthy lifestyle while connecting you to a legacy of organic family farming.












| ASIN | B07QWHP768 |
| Brand Name | Rainbow Heirloom Seed Co. |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (237) |
| Expected Plant Height Unit | 65 Centimetres |
| Expected Planting Period | year round |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 40 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rainbow Heirloom Seed Co. |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | broccoli |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 694536365377 |
| Unit Count | 1134.0 gram |
| expected blooming period | Year Round |
A**R
Package arrived exploded, they sent it in a bubble mailer and shockingly it exploded in the bag and seeds were everywhere. On my driveway up my stairs etc. reached out and they said I needed to take it up with fedex… worst service I’ve experienced in a long time. The 2 handfuls of seeds I did end up getting had a 50% germination rate. They were the largest seeds I’ve ever seen, not sure if they’re actually organic as they look juiced up from salt fertilizers. One comment on here was mentions zero traceability to prove organic…. Many other options IMO Ive had better seeds.
G**N
As for the health benefits, I can't say, but I expect they are mostly true. The sprouts are delicious in any case, and mine are ready to eat in 4 or 5 days. 20 grams of seeds will produce 120 g. sprouts and fill a quart mason jar nicely. The 2.5 bags (40 oz.) cost exactly $1.00/oz and 1 oz. seeds yields 6 oz. sprouts. Sprouts cost about $1/oz. in a grocery store-- if you can even find them. They are expensive b/c they are extremely perishable, but mine get devoured in a day or two anyway, so fragility is no problem, and the cost of growing your own is 1/6th of the market value. Then there is the satisfaction of growing your own! Growing is very simple and there are lots of YouTubes to help you. (I hope I don't convince too many people to grow broccoli sprouts b/c I don't want to see the price of seeds skyrocket.)
J**R
I’m on my second bag of these seeds. I attached a picture of today’s harvest from 2 quart jars, which fill 4 of the store bought containers. It comes out to a tablespoon per container (or 2 tablespoons per quart jar). If you do the math, $40 for the 2 1/2 pound bag would yield 80 of these containers, and if you eat a lot like I do, for the health benefits, that’s a big savings. In addition they taste much better, because they are fresh and I’ll eat these in a couple days. A container costs roughly $5 at the grocery store because they are so perishable. So a better quality costs me closer to 50 cents.
P**N
Sprouts well and taste yummy. Healthy for you too.
A**Y
These sprout beautifully with a high yield but my recent 2.5lb order has an expiration of Feb 2025, giving me a little over 2 months to use them all up.
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