Salad Mix Sprouts Seeds

Medicago sativa subsp. sativa, Trifolium pratense, Brassica spp., Amaranthus hypochondriacus

The beauty, texture, and mingled flavors of these fresh sprouts will excite your palate! This special mix highlights the flavor of each component in a perfect balance. Alfalfa and red clover mix with a lively boost from the broccoli and kale. Burgundy amaranth adds a pop of color. Try these sprouts on sandwiches, hamburgers, tacos, and scrambled eggs or omelets. Add as a topper to soups and stews. The culinary possibilities are limited only by your imagination!

$5.99 ~30g (~4,920 seeds)
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Features

Family

Family

ALFALFA and CLOVER: Fabaceae. BROCCOLI and KALE: Brassicaceae. AMARANTH: Amaranthaceae.

Native

Native

ALFALFA: Asia. CLOVER: North Africa, Asia, Europe. BROCCOLI and KALE: Europe. AMARANTH: Probably North America.

About Salad Mix Sprouts Seeds

Medicago sativa subsp. sativa, Trifolium pratense, Brassica spp., Amaranthus hypochondriacus

The beauty, texture, and mingled flavors of these fresh sprouts will excite your palate! This special mix highlights the flavor of each component in a perfect balance. Alfalfa and red clover mix with a lively boost from the broccoli and kale. Burgundy amaranth adds a pop of color. Try these sprouts on sandwiches, hamburgers, tacos, and scrambled eggs or omelets. Add as a topper to soups and stews. The culinary possibilities are limited only by your imagination!

Planting Sprouts

Days to Maturity

Days to Maturity

5–7 days

Planting Details

Growing & Harvesting Enjoy Salad Mix sprouts when the tiny leaves have turned green, usually 5 to 7 days after starting. Salad Mix sprouting seeds have hulls (the outer seed covering), which can loosen during soaking and rinsing. Although the hulls are edible, you may choose to remove them for better sprout flavor, or to reduce the chance of mold due to excess moisture. To separate the hulls, empty your sprouts into a large bowl and fill it with cool water. Move the sprouts around in the water disentangling the sprouts and loosening the hulls, which will float to the top. The hulls can then be skimmed or poured off. Remove any unsprouted seeds at this time, too. Rinse the sprouts once more and drain thoroughly so they are dry to the touch. (Excessive moisture reduces sprouts' storage life.) Your sprouts are then ready to eat or store.

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11 reviews
  • Kate
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4/15/26
    5 Stars

    This is a delicious sprouts mix. My whole family enjoys it. Pair it with the seed sprouter for easy growth and storage.

  • Michelle Y.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    11/7/25
    Sprouts

    100 percent perfect and reasonably priced as well which is much appreciated these days.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Beginner
  • Noor A.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/31/25
    5 Stars

    Super easy to grow on your counter top in any season. Ready to harvest within 5 days with watering and draining in the morning and afternoon

  • Valentina H.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    11/29/24
    5 Stars

    Nice

  • Deborah S.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7/12/24
    5 Stars

    I've always loved Botanical Interests for their flower and vegetable seeds. I just discovered sprout making kits and went straight to BI for my seeds. They are high quality and very tasty!

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Beginner

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