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32 oz stainless steel sprouter with tray, stand and seed dispenser – ideal for home sprouts
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PRECAUTIONS The steel mesh sprouting lid is made of 304 stainless steel and should be rinsed with clean water after contact with acidic and alkaline substances. Complete sprouting kit: everything you need to grow your own sprouts and microgreens at home—nutritious, fresher, and more interesting. The package includes two 32 oz wide-mouth jars, two stainless steel mesh lids, one draining tray, two stainless steel supports, and one jar brush. A great gift for any home. Effective for spraying seeds, the professional design allows for ample ventilation and drainage, both essential for successful germination. The bowls are tall enough to collect runoff water, preventing messes on your countertop and protecting the stainless steel. The stand provides good stability for the jars. Practical and versatile, the wide-mouthed jar allows for easy removal of the tiers. Easy to clean and dishwasher safe. The metal sieves are small enough to hold a wide variety of seeds. Perfect for sprouting seeds such as broccoli seeds, peas, mung beans, radish sprouts, lentil sprouts, etc. Excellent guarantee: For your family's health, please choose our quality products. A healthy life starts today. The concentration of vitamins and minerals in sprouts is generally at least twice as high as in adult plants and is rich in healthy carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals. Through germination, healthy vital substances are formed in the plant. Carbohydrates and proteins are converted to make them more digestible for humans, and nutrients in the intestines can be better absorbed. Package includes: 2 * 32 oz Quart Wide Mouth Mason Jars, 2 * Stainless Steel Screen Sprout Lids, 1 * Drip Tray, 2 * Racks
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- MaterialStainless steel
- ColourBlack
- Type of planting pot and seed trayGerminator
- ManoMano ReferenceME213379603
Advice from
What to do in the garden in February
February is a chilly month meaning there's not a huge amount you can do in the garden. That said, the days are getting longer and nature is coming out of hibernation little by little. If the weather allows it, you may even be able to cautiously start sowing a few seeds under cold frames towards the end of the month.
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