Introduction
Growing sprouts at home is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to have fresh greens all year round — no garden, no outdoor space needed. In just 5 days, you can transform a tiny seed into a nutrient-packed sprout, ready to add to salads, sandwiches, and smoothies.
What You Need
- A glass jar or a dedicated sprouting tray
- Sprouting seeds (lentils, mung beans, alfalfa, radish)
- Filtered water
- A fine mesh strainer or sprouting lid
Day by Day
Day 1 — Soaking
Place 2 tablespoons of seeds in a jar, cover with cold water and leave to soak for 8–12 hours. This 'wakes up' the seed and starts the germination process.
Day 2 — First Rinse
Drain the water, rinse the seeds with fresh water and position the jar upside down at a 45° angle to allow excess water to drain. Keep in a dark or semi-dark spot at room temperature.
Day 3 — Sprouts Appear
Rinse morning and evening. You'll see the first white sprouts emerging — the most exciting moment! Keep the jar tilted.
Day 4 — Rapid Growth
Sprouts grow quickly. Rinse twice a day. If you want green sprouts, move them to a spot with indirect light.
Day 5 — Ready to Eat!
Sprouts are ready when they measure 2–4 cm. Give them a final rinse, drain well and store in the fridge in a sealed container for 3–5 days.
Practical Tips
- Always use seeds certified for food consumption
- Avoid direct sunlight during germination
- Rinse twice daily to prevent mould
- Mung beans and lentils are the easiest for beginners
Conclusion
Sprouting is affordable, fast and incredibly nutritious. With just a few pounds worth of seeds, you can have fresh sprouts every week. Explore our sprouting seed selection and get started today!