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Gentle World discusses the health benefits of including sprouted seeds, legumes, and grains in your diet and shares how you can easily grow and enjoy sprouts in your own home.

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Here youll find info on the health benefits of sprouts, simple sprouting directions and one of our favorite sprouted lentil salads!
Sprouts are incredibly simple and fast to grow. In fact, sprouts will grow:
Not convinced yet?
Health Benefits of Sprouts
How to Grow Sprouts (Hydroponic Jar or Basket Method)
How to Grow Sprouts (Planted)
Sprouted Lentil Salad
Sprouts are low in calories and low on the glycemic index, making the high return for your investment worth the initial time and money spent. Only a few dollars and a few easy days will provide you with a number of fresh, nutrient-rich meals or snacks.
hydroponic jar, bag or basket method
SUPPLIES
UNHULLED SEEDS
Alfalfa 1 1/2 Tbsp.
Clover 1 1/2 Tbsp.
Radish 1 1/2 Tbsp.
Fenugreek 1 1/2 Tbsp.
LEGUMES
Lentils 3/4 cup
Adzuki Beans 3/4 cup
Mung Beans 3/4 cup
Green Peas 1 cup
Garbanzo Beans 1 cup
GRAINS
Wheat Berries, soft 1 cup
Millet 1 1/2 cups
Rye 1 cup
Barley 1 cup
Quinoa 1 cup
*You can find organic legumes and grains at most stores (as long as they are not split they will sprout.)
Sprouting directions continued:
SOAKING
RINSING & DRAINING
Rinse soaked seeds. Place jars, with the screen/cheese cloth securely fashioned on top, on a rack or in a bowl (mouth down) at a 45 degree angle so it can continue to drain and allow air to circulate. Make sure the seeds are not totally covering the mouth of the jar as this will block the air flow and cause the seeds to spoil.
Cover with a towel to keep dark for the first couple of days. This will ensure germination. Rinse and drain 23 times a day. Legumes and grains do not need sunlight and will be ready in 12 days when the sprout tail is 1/8 inch long. For unhulled seeds, such as alfalfa, clover and radish, continue rinsing and draining for 23 more days and place in indirect sunlight until the leaves are deep green.
HARVEST
To harvest grains and legumes, just rinse and serve. For unhulled seeds and some legumes (such as mung beans), place in a container and submerge the sprouts until the hulls rise to the surface. Skim them off and place sprouts back in the jar to drain. Refrigerate all sprouts after they are fully sprouted to maintain freshness. They will last 57 days when refrigerated. Once wheat berries are sprouted, they can be used to make uncooked Essene breads and other healthy snacks.
SUPPLIES
1 3/4 cups Sunflower Seeds (whole, unhulled) for one flat of sprouts
1 2/3 cups Buckwheat Seeds for one flat of sprouts
SOAKING, RINSING & DRAINING
Inspect seeds and remove any that are broken. Place them in a jar, rinse and drain.
Fill with spring or filtered water, about 23 inches above seeds. Soak for 12 hours.
Rinse and drain 23 times a day for 12 days until the sprout shoot is growing.
SOIL PREPARATION
A good mix is 75% topsoil & 25% peat moss or 50% top soil, 25% peat moss and 25% compost. A prepared vegan-organic potting soil can also be used. A small amount of fresh sand, rock dust, kelp/seaweed or other veganic fertilizer adds to the potency of the sprouts. Mix soil in a bucket or box, and fill trays at least one inch thick with soil.
PLANTING & GROWING
Sow seeds onto soil and spread out. Seeds should touch, but not be bunched on top of each other. Water them daily and cover with shade cloth or towel. After three days, uncover and put in indirect sunlight. More sun = larger leaves.
HARVESTING
Harvest 58 days from planting when sprout is just over 2 inches tall with deep green leaves. Harvest with a serrated knife or scissors, trying not to pull plants up by the roots. Remove hulls with fingers. Brushing the tops of the sprouts with your hands before harvesting helps to remove the hulls.
SOLVING POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
Mold may grow if the seeds are too damp, planted too closely or have poor ventilation. Use a shade cloth to cover instead of towels or newspaper and water less. A sparse crop can happen if the seeds were soaked too long or not watered properly. Pale sprouts may be caused by insufficient sunlight.
We love this salad from Incredibly Delicious: Recipes for a New Paradigm. Its hearty, but not heavy, and is great on its own or in a wrap!
serves 45
4 cups sprouted lentils
2 carrots, grated
1/4 cup onion, diced
1/4 cup parsley, chopped
12 Tbsp. olive or cold-pressed oil
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
3 dates, pitted, soaked in 1/4 cup water
sea salt or substitute, to taste
3 Tbsp. nutritional yeast
Enjoy!
Posted on All-Creatures: July 6, 2026
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