What is the Shelf Life of Microgreens?

Published 2021-01-24
As a general rule, purchased microgreens typically last roughly 2 weeks in your fridge. The shelf life can vary, however, depending on the type of microgreen and the method of storing them. In this video we discuss different microgreen storage methods, along with how to get the longest shelf life possible out of your product!

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All Comments (21)
  • Less than 3 minutes in, and you are giving great advice that I haven’t heard in the dozens of micro green videos that I’ve seen. Washing the greens would seem like the natural thing to do. Knowing to let them dry and keep them that way is a huge detail. 👍
  • @jc6226
    I really like the idea of the absorbent pads, thanks! I also want to mention that all plants lose nutrients over time and fresh is best, so after a week or so hopefully the greens have been consumed and they are ready to buy more.
  • @mindsetboosts
    I'm really enjoying the channel. It's full of practical information that is relevant which adds value to my growing knowledge base with each video. Keep these fantastic videos coming!
  • @kevgoes
    Lots of good information here. Thank you! Love the absorbing pads.
  • @freeradiorulo4894
    Love it! subscribed! My son and I are trying to start a micro green farm in the backyard shed. Had all the lights and seeds and trays ready, came home last night and he sold it all to the neighbor for some beer. Darn kids ill tell you what!
  • U are my favorite Uribe person to watch on microgreens, keep making videos love them all
  • @larryhenry719
    Great videos I like the way you harvest straight to clamshells nicely packed great presentation.👍
  • @ThatBadRussian
    Hey I love that there's someone else making microgreen content! I was wondering exactly what size containers you use?
  • Hello, Very nice videos. I have a question... did you do any experiment that shows how much longer pads help the shelf-life of microgreens? If so, how was the difference of with and without? Which species did you test? Thanks you very much for all the videos you share here on YouTube!!
  • @TM-we6eg
    Thank you this was really informative
  • @jodysephus6922
    Great channel and some really good info, much appreciations :-)
  • Hi! I am new and learning. How much do you sell a tray of cilantro for, when selling by the full tray, to a restaurant? How much of a yield do you think the tray produces and how many grams of seed to you sow? Thank you for your clear videos!
  • @sdcclete
    Great info! Especially the cornstarch clamshells. I have a cilantro question- how do I get my seed heads to fall off before harvest? Big problem for me. Thank you
  • @user-is6nu8rs9w
    Hello! Could you make a video on scheduling or planning from sow seeding to harvest for a farmers market on a Saturday and let’s say for radish broccoli peas and sunflowers! I really could use the info as a rookie microgrenner!