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Growing Wheatgrass ![]() The benefits of wheatgrass juice is gaining attention day-by-day with the buzz it creates among health buffs. You also might have heard that you can grow your own wheatgrass from the comfort of your home. As we go on, we will help you know more about growing wheatgrass and how to take care of it so that you will also be able to enjoy its organic goodness without the disgusting molds. Most gardening stores don't usually sell high-quality wheatgrass and it might also be hard to buy one from them. If you want to get high-quality wheatgrass, you should get it online or in specialist health food stores and they'll surely know what you'll need. Once you get your fresh bunch of wheatgrass seeds, now's the time for you to get some lessons on growing wheatgrass. To kick-start your experience in growing wheatgrass, start soaking your seeds in water for eight hours tops. As the soaking period approaches, start preparing a 10x20 seed tray with a depth of not more than 2 inches to give your wheatgrass room to grow. Then, you can proceed to add moist compost, peat moss, and we also recommend that you use an organic grower that will optimize your planting progress. Next step would be draining and rinsing the seeds twice. When you spread the seeds all over the soil, make sure that the seeds are close, almost touching each other without overlapping. Don't let your peat moss be too wet because too much moisture cripples and could eventually stop your growing wheatgrass. Lightly and sparsely water your soil bed to start the response between the moss and the seeds that are already beginning to grow, make sure you give the seeds equal sprinkles of water. Continuously check if your wheatgrass seed is too moist or too wet and make sure that the moisture is just right. These factors are essential in monitoring the proper growth of your wheatgrass. Next, the tray should be covered with another tray or if possible, a bubble wrap or a moist used newspaper to keep it protected from outer harmful particles. Covering the tray maintains the needed moisture while the wheatgrass is undergoing growth. Normally, growing wheatgrass are already inches in height after three days. ![]() As your growing wheatgrass gets taller, it is time for you now to uncover it and let it receive massive amounts of indirect sunlight to speed up its growth. We say indirect sunlight is better because if you use direct sunlight with the growing wheatgrass, it might dry up quickly and paralyze the development. The sunlight will cause the sprouts to grow chlorophyll, making it look healthier and greener than the yellow, dull look when it first appeared. Once your wheatgrass grows at around 7 inches, you may harvest it because that is their optimum stage when it comes to their health contents. When you harvest, trim just a centimetre or two from the surface of the soil with a simple knife or even scissors and rinse the crop very well before you start juicing it to ensure you of a happy, healthy wheatgrass experience. Join the others who have experienced the goodness of wheatgrass and get a glass now! Resources: Plant High-Quality Wheatgrass as Easy as 1-2-3! How To Grow Your Wheatgrass Properly Simple Steps to Planting Home-grown Organic WheatgrassPlant Good Health: The Know-how on Growing High-Quality Wheatgrass |

