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Our Toolkits

Ready to grow your own food in just 10 days? Or curious about how microgreens can become a powerful tool for education, sustainability, and entrepreneurship? Whether you are a student, teacher, young entrepreneur, or simply passionate about growing, our microgreens toolkits are designed to inspire, guide, and empower you.

We are currently developing a series of practical, educational, and hands-on toolkits focused on microgreens. Our aim is to make learning about microgreens simple, engaging, and accessible for different age groups and learning paths. These toolkits will combine step-by-step growing guides, educational activities, and real-world applications to help users understand not only how to grow microgreens, but also why they matter.

This is an open development process, and your feedback is essential. We want to build these toolkits with you. By exploring them and sharing your thoughts, questions, and ideas, you help us improve the content and shape the final resources. Our goal is to create high-quality learning tools!

Microgreens Growing Guide – 10 Days: Seed to Harvest

A practical, step-by-step guide that takes you through the entire growing process, from sowing to harvest, in just 10 days. Perfect for beginners, educators, and anyone who wants fast, visible results while learning the basics of microgreens production.

Microgreens Toolkit – Primary School Children (13–14)

A fun, interactive toolkit that uses microgreens to spark curiosity about nature, healthy eating, and sustainability. Through simple activities and experiments, students learn by doing, observing, and growing.

Microgreens Toolkit – High School Youth (15–19)



An educational toolkit designed to introduce teenagers to sustainable food production, biology, nutrition, and environmental awareness through hands-on learning. Ideal for schools, teachers, and youth programs looking for engaging, practical content.

Microgreens Toolkit – Young Entrepreneurs (18–30)

A practical and action-oriented toolkit for young people interested in starting their own microgreens projects or businesses. It combines growing techniques with basic business, innovation, and sustainability concepts.

Microgreens Growing Guide – 10 Days: Seed to Harvest

This universal step-by-step guide covers the complete 10-day microgreens growing cycle, from setup and sowing to harvest. It provides clear daily instructions, practical tips, and visual guidance to support users throughout every stage of plant development.
This growing guide is part of an ongoing development process, and your feedback plays a key role in helping us improve it. By exploring the content and sharing your thoughts, questions, and suggestions, you directly contribute to shaping a better and more effective learning resource.
The guide is structured by day, with guidance for different experience levels so users can choose the depth that best fits their needs. Future versions may include more visual aids, checklists, and interactive content to make the learning experience even clearer and more engaging.

We invite you to try out this guide and let us know your opinions. Your insights are a valuable contribution to helping us continue improving it.

Now it’s your turn! If you have any suggestions, ideas, or feedback to help us improve this toolkit, please let us know by filling out this form

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Microgreens Toolkit – Primary School Children (13–14)

If you work with young learners aged 13–14 and are looking for an engaging, hands-on way to explore science, healthy eating, and sustainability, this toolkit is designed for you.

Our Microgreens Toolkit for Primary School Children (13–14) presents a structured 10-day learning journey, from seed to harvest, combining science, nutrition, environmental awareness, creativity, and teamwork in one practical programme.
Through short, dynamic activities, games, simple experiments, and creative challenges, students learn by doing, observing, measuring, and reflecting. Each day builds on the previous one, guiding learners step by step through germination, plant biology, healthy eating concepts, sustainability discussions, data collection, and finally harvest and presentation. The toolkit is designed to be clear and ready to use, including illustrated step-by-step guides, experiment journals, printable activity sheets, games, and facilitator notes.

This toolkit is currently in development and your feedback is a key part of the process. By reviewing the structure and proposed activities, you help us strengthen the learning experience, improve clarity, and ensure it truly meets the needs of educators and young people.
The programme is organised by day in a modular format, so activities can also be adapted to different contexts. Future versions may include additional visuals, interactive elements, and expanded guidance based on your input.
We warmly invite you to explore the draft and share your thoughts. Your perspective will directly contribute to shaping a more effective, inspiring, and practical educational resource.

Now it’s your turn! If you have any suggestions, ideas, or feedback to help us improve this toolkit, please let us know by filling out this form

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Microgreens Toolkit – High School Youth (15–19)

If you are a high school educator looking to bring sustainability and real-world science into your classroom or a student who wants to grow your own healthy food and learn how to make a positive impact on the environment: this toolkit is designed for you.

Our Microgreens Toolkit – High School Youth (15–19) presents a structured 10-day learning journey that connects urban agriculture, environmental awareness, and practical science in one hands-on project. Students don’t just grow microgreens, they build a small-scale hydroponic system, monitor environmental conditions, collect data, and explore how different factors influence plant growth.
Working in teams, participants combine biology, sustainability, and technology in a meaningful way. They assemble and manage a hydroponic setup, use sensors to measure temperature, humidity, light, and water quality, and analyse how these variables affect crop performance. The goal is not just technical skill development, but a deeper understanding of food systems, resource efficiency, and how science can support more sustainable cities.

The toolkit will include step-by-step assembly guides, wiring diagrams, coding templates, data collection sheets, and structured research report frameworks. It is designed as a digital-first resource with downloadable materials, while remaining clear and adaptable for schools and youth programmes.
This toolkit is currently in development and your feedback is essential. By reviewing the structure and activities, you help us refine the balance between sustainability, science, and practical implementation.

The programme is organised day-by-day in a modular format, allowing flexibility across different educational contexts. Future versions may expand experiment scenarios, visual dashboards, and additional support materials based on your input.
We invite you to explore the draft and share your insights. Your feedback will directly contribute to shaping a practical, future-oriented learning resource that empowers young people to understand and rethink how we grow food.

Now it’s your turn! If you have any suggestions, ideas, or feedback to help us improve this toolkit, please let us know by filling out this form

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Microgreens Toolkit – Young Entrepreneurs (18–30)

If you are a young adult interested in starting your own microgreens project or a mentor supporting aspiring entrepreneurs: this toolkit is designed for you.

Our Microgreens Toolkit – Young Entrepreneurs (18–30) is a 10-day intensive bootcamp that combines hands-on growing skills with practical business knowledge. Participants learn how to cultivate microgreens professionally, plan production, manage costs, navigate legal requirements, and develop a brand, turning a passion for sustainable food into a real business opportunity.
Over the course of the programme, participants work in teams to set up multi-tier growing systems, plant and manage microgreens, conduct market research, design business models, calculate finances, and build marketing and sales strategies. The bootcamp also guides them through pitching their venture, scaling operations, and preparing for a first commercial harvest and product launch.

The toolkit will include step-by-step growing guides, business planning templates, financial calculators, marketing frameworks, legal checklists, and pitch deck outlines. Ready to support both self-directed learners and facilitated workshops.
This toolkit is still in development and your feedback is invaluable. By exploring the content and sharing your insights, you help us refine the balance between sustainable growing, business planning, and real-world entrepreneurship.
We invite you to try the draft and share your thoughts. Your feedback will directly contribute to creating a practical, inspiring, and action-oriented resource for young people ready to turn their ideas into a sustainable business.

Now it’s your turn! If you have any suggestions, ideas, or feedback to help us improve this toolkit, please let us know by filling out this form

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