Quinoa Sprouts
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This account will be my grow journal for 2025 and beyond. Especially for complex breeding projects etc. And general #photography of my #garden. Succulents, fruit trees, vegetables, herbs and grain sprouts will be grown here! Organic and Heirloom genetics combined with ancient gardening tech. I would like to photograph a variety of plants on this account and maybe eventually have large farm. For now, I have several large raised beds with a nice mixture of plants, mostly vegetables, but also including herbs, Lotus flowers and tobacco plants.
Speaking of grain sprouts, above is Organic Quinoa that I sprouted recently. Quinoa sprouts are full of Protein, Fiber, Vitamins, Iron and Antioxidants . Quinoa sprouts contain all nine amino acids humans need, making it a "complete protein source". A wonderful addition to any kitchen that can liven up the space and is easily harvested and consumed raw or cooked. When the Quinoa plant grows into an adult plant, it produces small, bead-like grains that are also very tasty and nutritious.
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