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F**T
Very good Information for beginners
I really liked this book. It did give steps for beginners to grow and enter the marketplace. I was a little unsure of the packaging of the greens, and the cutting of them from the trays. I guess I will learn by trial and error. Thanks again for a great book.
K**T
Very informative
Well worth reading if you are interested in micro farming as a Business. I feel that the business of micro greens growing could be both satisfying and profitable
M**Y
Great Primer
This is a great concise primer on those who are interested in starting a microgreens business. I got many good takeaways in a couple of hours reading.
5**Y
All I need to know
Basic and easy to read. If you’re wanting started in this hobby, this the book.
R**D
Good text!
Good read for beginners!
T**T
Not Useful for Even the Slightly Experienced
This book was a decent weight & paper quality (& I like the cover illustration), but it's an independently published book (read: no editor) &, (even accounting for cultural differences in such), there were NUMEROUS spelling & grammatical errors. In my opinion, even self-published books should be free of such errors.If you even have ever had, grew. or re-potted a houseplant this book will be useless for you. The author does not have detailed specifics on harvesting ("harvest in 2-4 weeks when the greens are big enough but not to big"... oooohh kaaay.... could ya' be more specific??? & "greens varying in growing time based on their variety"... huh! who knew!?!) , speaks in broad generalities about sowing ("plant seeds enough apart that the plants aren't crowded"... no kidding!?!), light sources ("plants will need significant light but not too much".. ya' don't say!?!?), and watering ("plants will need water and humidity, but don't over water".... no way!?!?). If you even stayed awake in high school biology class you'd already know these things.There are some details in the book about constructing vertical growing units which might be of some use to readers, but sections on packaging, branding, & pricing your produce leave everything to the imagination & provide no real constructive detail on these topics. Generally speaking, the information int his book can likely be found FREE on the internet through YouTube videos, talking with your local gardener, or your own independent, general internet research. I've given this book 2 stars only because if there is someone out there who has never, ever had a houseplant or lived in the dessert where no greens grow, this book would be valuable. Otherwise, for more experienced folks, I recommend looking for another book source.
A**R
Basic info
Super basic book no information on blackout or measurements for seed. Wouldn't really recommend unless a quick scan through for basic info
G**T
Very easy to read.
Microgreens Business I had been wanting to learn about new types of gardening for a while now, this is going to be great to get some greenery in my little apartment. Loved the book. But I did get the pdf they promised. I see microgreens in a different way.
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