Spring Salad Mix
Spring Salad Mix
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A blend of broccoli, radish, red clover, and alfalfa. Easy to grow, tasty, and good for you. Broccoli sprouts contain high levels of the cellular detoxifier sulforaphane, which may help to prevent cancer.
- Days to Sprout: 4 to 5
- Soak Time: 2-3 hours
- Yield: 1 tbsp of dry seed yields approx. 1.5 - 2 cups of sprouts.
- Storage: Our seeds should sprout well for a year after you purchase them, if stored in a cool dry place. If you'd like to extend the germination life of your seeds, store them in the fridge. If you store your seeds in the freezer, they'll last even longer!
Sprouting Directions
Soak: Put 1-2 Tbsp. seed in a wide mouth jar with a sprouting lid. Add water, swirl, and drain. Refill jar with water and soak 2-3 hours. Drain well and invert jar at an angle on a sprouting or draining rack, or in a bowl or drain rack.
Rinse: Twice a day, refill jar with cold water, swirl, and drain well.
Enjoy! Ready to eat in 5 days. Refrigerate to store. (Sprouts store best when they are fairly dry.)
Helpful tips:
- Some sprouts tend to clump together as they grow. To separate, fill the jar with water, remove the screen and stir gently with a fork during the regular rinse. Remove hulls if desired. Drain well.
- The drier they are the better sprouts keep. Be sure to let sprouts grow another half day after the final sorting rinse before storing in the fridge. Optional: put folded paper towel on top of the sprouts in the jar. Put lid on and refrigerate turned upside down. This removes excess moisture.
- If your home is very warm during the summer months, it may help to rinse the sprouts three times a day with cold water. Stir gently if clumping.
- To remove the hulls and unsprouted seeds from leafy sprouts, use a special sorting rinse. Pull sprouts out of the jar into a large bowl filled with water. Swish gently to separate the tangled roots. Most hulls will separate and rise or sink. Discard the hulls. Collect the sprouts back to the jar with or without aid of a strainer. Return sprouts to jar, drain, and continue sprouting for another half a day or so.
- Some brassicas (cabbage family) like radish and broccoli develop very fuzzy root hairs the longer you leave them undisturbed and these can be mistaken for mould. You will even see these after a few days of storage in the fridge. Stirring and rinsing removes the root hairs for a time.
Growing Directions
Growing Directions
Best Growing Methods
Best Growing Methods
Did You Know
Did You Know
Nutritional Information
Nutritional Information

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We care deeply about people and the planet. As a second-generation family business, we go the extra mile to make sure you have a great growing experience. That means sourcing top-quality organic seeds—many from small farms here in Saskatchewan—and testing every lot in-house to ensure strong germination, cleanliness, and vibrant results. We're here to help you grow with confidence, every step of the way.
We really enjoy this blend. It is a great stand alone but also very nice included in a green salad. The addition of radish adds a nice zing to the blend.
All of Mumm's sprouting seeds are absolutely terrific and taste great. I am so glad that I started sprouting and discovered them as a source for my seeds.
I do enjoy these Sprouts! Especially on a chicken or beef burger. Great soup topper. Wonderful addition to egg and even tuna sandwich. Or add into a toss salad of your favs: I love cucumber, red pepper, green onion or red onion, diy sugar coated pecans, sometimes cranberries, raisins, or chopped dates too ... on a bed of the spring salad mix with a creamy homemade dressing. Even an oil vinegar dressing is yummy. Add fresh or dried parsley for additional health benefits. Add canned tuna and a cucumber creamy dressing to some of these ingredients is pretty amazing too! Always on a bed of Sprouts for super nutrition! Info is on mumms website for nutritional information ♥️🙌💯
Shipped very quickly. And the seeds are all sprouting, at least they looks so. Buying from the original shop in bulk saved me money too.
Taste great. Seeds sprout very well. Put the extra seeds in our freezer so as to keep germination strong. Fast shipping, delivered to our door by Canada Post.