Sprouts? Micro green's?

Kapidolo Farms

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they can be a good way to start new hatched tortoises that don't have much bite strength in their jaws yet. I see some in grocery stores of mixed kinds of greens, that's what I have used a few times. Nothing to go crazy about getting but if the opportunity/price make it a good deal that day, it's an okay choice.
 

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Thanks! I'm starting to grow my own for human consumption. Red clover for the sprouts and various microgreens- cross pollinated broccoli and a number of others.
So it'd be fresh, organic and available year round(I'm in a colder climate)

I'll keep in mind for my future hatchling that they are a good choice.
 
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