What are the differences between hydroponic / aquaponic and soil-grown crops ?

Hydroponics or aquaponics is a method of growing plants directly in a pond of water without using soil. A vertical medium is used to support the sprouts or micro-plants (sand, gravel, hemp).

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In what situations is using nutrients a good idea ?

You may have wondered why sprouts and microplants grown in the Babylon Garden system don't need nutrients, while most traditional agricultural crops can't grow without them.

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Why do we need live vegetables and hydroponic crops ?

Spicy radishes, shiny ruccola, tasty broccoli...we can hardly find them in the supermarket !

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What do we need to know about the handling of seeds to grow microgreens?

One of the strengths is the quality of our seeds, which only come from controlled and certified Italian supply chains. We are always confident that we can guarantee the best products for Babylon Garden customers. Before being introduced to the market, each batch of seeds undergoes several accredited tests precisely to ensure the best germination rate, quality, and organic certification.

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What do you need to know about handling seeds for germination?

All seed All batches of seeds sold under the Babylon Garden brand are subjected to the most rigorous tests by multiple European agencies in the field, so that we can guarantee you both certified organic seeds, a fantastic germination rate, and the absence of bacteria in the seeds.lots sold under the Babylon Garden brand are subjected to the most rigorous testing by multiple European seed agencies so that we can guarantee you both certified organic seeds, a fantastic germination rate and no bacteria in the seeds.

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Sprouts and microplants, about antioxidants

Antioxidants - collective term for substances that help protect the body against cell damage and fat oxidation. Both sprouts and microplants are rich sources of antioxidants, which can help protect our cells from oxidative stress and free radical damage.

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The history of sprouted seeds, from China to James Cook

As early as 200 AD, Chinese texts mention the nutritional and medicinal benefits of sprouts. At the end of the 16th century, the Chinese physician Li Shih-Chen wrote in a famous medical treaty that sprouts from various seeds can reduce inflammation, alleviate rheumatism and strengthen the body's immune system.

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