Hi ArronOB
Always good to meet another aussie. -
Yes grevillias are a very good, all rounder as a plant type in Australia gardens. Growing standards with grevillias could take a place for us here and is noted thank you. Never thought of it.
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Hi Orchidtinkerer
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But you will need some local restaurants that would be interested.
If you can find a market some popular microgreens are wheatgrass, sunflower and pea shoots. Restaurants are generally looking for a reliable local source of greens.
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Now that is coming from a totally different angle here. Not even close to thinking about that.
Will have to do a lot of searches concerning this.
examples: Do I need a reg kitchen to do this?
What issues do I need to sort out by selling food?
What sort packaging do I need for microgreens? etc
There is a microgreens factory that is very new on the mainland and it is very noticeable that it is growing very fast by the looks of it.
We live near many restaurants with all of them using microgreens. Amazing I had not thought about it and the issue is in front of my face. Interesting!
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Another reason to search:
Need to find out if there are any diseases that come with growing microgreens, to being packed stage?
Plus what sort of insurance would I need to hold as a grower & seller of microgreens?