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So you grow organic bean sprouts at home, but they are non-certified organic ones.😁

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  • Winter time farming +1

     

     

    • Everyone is busy and happy for holidays. But you must be the busiest and happiest person since you even do farming and can harvest during holidays😁. If I could tell Santa what to give you,
      it would be peace, happiness, cheers, and a beautiful island - where you can easily practice diving, relax on the sunny beach and practice yoga, and also grow produce. Is there anything else I missed? 😆😆😆
      • Thank you for your kindness! I'd gladly accept everything. The more the better, as I'm greedy. :D +1
        • Merry Christmas! Sailor, did Santa came into your home last night? Hope you have got everything you want. Hohoho😅 +1
          • :D
    • Harvest +1

       

      • Thanks for sharing. Actually today I was going to ask you to see how big and how tall the sprouts are. +1
      • I found your home-grown bean sprouts are much smaller and shorter than the ones from supermarkets.
        So it's highly possible that the bean sprouts sold at supermarkets were grown in a non-natural environment fortified with special fertilizers or chemicals. Do you think so?
        • Yes. Commercial sprout growers use a special gas (I forgot the name) to promote the growth. Also they use a chemical to remove roots. +1
          • So you grow organic bean sprouts at home, but they are non-certified organic ones.😁
            • So true! :D +1