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Sprouting Snow Peas

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Grow delicate and crunchy snow pea sprouts in your Speedy Sprouter in 5 to 8 days! Enjoy the unique taste of freshly grown food in your favourite dishes and cut down on personal consumption and food waste in the process!

This variety of snow peas can be used to grow both sprouts and micro-greens (as well as the plant itself), resulting in a wide range of uses from just one pack of seeds!

Non-Chemically treated.

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    15/05/2022

    Speedy Sprouters

    Great system to make sprouts!

    JR
    Jeremy R.
    Australia
    10/03/2022

    Excellent quick response

    When I wanted to buy my supplies I was helped by the advice of the friendly staff who were more than happy to help me. I really appreciated the help and fast turnaround. Thank you.

    GB
    Graham B.
    Australia Australia
    18/03/2022

    Urban Plant Growers

    So happy we could help, Graham. Thanks for the lovely review. From the Urban Plant Growers Team.

    20/02/2022

    Simply the only way to grow

    Living in Tropical Northern Australia, Urban Plant Growers, is the only was to grow leafy greens and sprouts. The summers here are far to humid and hot to grow greens the natural way outdoors. Now I grow all my greens all year round. Pest free, Natural and certainly taste compare to store purchased.

    SP
    Sebastian P.
    Australia Australia
    05/02/2019

    Better as a microgreen

    Bit big and bulky, couldnt just eat the seeds lke you can with something like chia sprouts.

    KP
    Karoline P.
    22/01/2019

    Grew too much

    Tasted great and I really liked it, but they just grew too big and I wasnt really sure when to cut them - so I got heaps of long roots and had to cut the sprouts and plant the roots (which then started growing)

    LK
    Lilliam K.