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1871 days ago

100% Organically Grown Microgreens in a tray for you to harvest.

Cheryl from Richmond

We now deliver 100% Organically Grown Microgreens in a tray, ready for you to harvest, to the following areas
Richmond
Nelson
Stoke
Mapua
Motueka
Brightwater
Wakefield
And some of the surrounding areas, give us a call to find out if you can get your microgreens delivered.
We now do small as well as our standard medium punnets. Small punnets $5 if you have delivered or $4.50 if you collect from our home stall, medium punnets $7 if you have delivered or $6 if you collect from our home stall.
Our next deliveries are this Friday/Saturday, please give us 2 weeks notice to grow your microgreens.
We grow the following:
Amaranth
Beetroot
Coriander
Cress
Komatsuna
Lettuce
Mesclun kale blend
Mizuna
Nasturtium
Pea tasy tendrils
Radish
Rocket
Sunflower
Wheatgrass
We now also do chicken greens in a large flat tray for $15 as well as yummy edible flower hanging baskets $20.

Price: $6

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