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The Miraculous Benefits of Wheatgrass
Using wheatgrass in juicing may be the most powerful and beneficial thing you can do for your health.
How to Care for Your Gardening Tools
Caring for tools should be a regular practice in any gardeners life. Just like in the kitchen, sharp tools are much more productive and less dangerous than dull tools.
Growing Sunflower Microgreens
I loved eating sunflower seeds as a kid and was amazed to hear that people also eat the sunflowe...
The Benefits of Using Azomite Growing Short Term Crops
When we were growing and selling fresh microgreens at Farmers Markets and to restaurants, we expe...
The Benefits and How to Grow Pea Microgreens
If you love the flavor of fresh peas, you will love Pea Microgreens! Pea microgreens are commonly mistaken for Pea Sprouts. Pea Microgreens are harvested once their true leaves grow in and when they have stringy tendrils at the tips of the plants. These baby vegetables are packed with nutrients and flavor!
Successfully Growing a Wheatgrass Harvest
Growing wheatgrass for juicing is fairly easy and yields results in about a week to 10 days. What follows are detailed step by step instructions for growing super-healthy wheatgrass with our grow kit right in your kitchen.
Using Neem Oil and Plant Food on your Houseplants
While houseplants bring us so much joy and beauty, we have found that it is so important to mai...
What is the difference between Sprouts and Microgreens?
Microgreens are often confused with sprouts, but there is a distinct difference. Compared to sprouts, microgreens have more nutritional value and a higher concentration of antioxidants. However, they also take longer to grow and are more challenging to harvest.
Japanese Garden Design Project: Portland, Or.
Spring 2023 has started out with an exciting garden design project. Our client wanted to re-do he...
The Many and Wonderous Uses of your Hori Hori Garden Tool
This tool is quickly becoming popular in the US for its' versatility in the garden. I also find this multi-function tool very convenient to have when camping as well. At its core the Hori Hori is a saw, trowel, knife, measuring device for consistent planting, twine cutter, and bottle opener.
The Difference between Ashinaga and Higurashi Scissors
Here at Skyhaven Harvest we offer two subtly different looking scissors with unique and distinct purposes. We wanted to clearly define our Ashinaga and Higurashi Scissors. We use our scissors for so many purposes, like harvesting microgreens or garden goodies, while cooking, for pruning house plants and for many other purposes! In this article we are going to discuss the specific design and uses for both of the scissors to better help you decide which scissor better fits your needs.
Harvesting and Storing your Microgreens
Growing Microgreens at home will result in a lot more Microgreens than buying them from the store, unfortunately, the greens will need to be harvested all at once. We hope you find this article a useful resource when figuring our how to store your harvest!
Successfully Growing a Microgreen Harvest
Follow along as we give you a step-by-step guide on how to successfully grow Microgreens with a hydroponic, bottom watering grow kit. From planting your seeds, the incubation period, growing period and harvesting your nutrient-dense Microgreens.
How to Avoid Moldy Microgreens
A very common question and concern when growing hydroponically at home is Mold Prevention. Never fear, we are here to help you! More often than not, the fuzzy white material found growing around your micro-babies are root hairs and not mold.