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Old 07-06-2007, 02:55 PM
kevinjames kevinjames is offline
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Fresh Life Sprouter? Dirt or No dirt?

Hi, I'm new to the wheatgrass thing. Here's the deal. I'm 36 and I feel like crap all the time. I've been mostly vegan for about a year. Some meat, but little. I want to detox after vacation and stop smoking and quit drugs and meat and get my life in order.

However, I don't have the time and resources to build an elaborate wheatgrass system in my basement. If it were simple, I'd do it. I live in Massachusetts. The climate is not optimal for outside growing.

So, is the Fresh Life Sprouter, which does not use dirt, going to produce quality wheatgrass as good as soil? If not, I'm pretty much out of luck. I've been to so many wheatgrass sites in the past week, all I am is more confused then when I started.

Now, if I could just get a tray, put dirt from home depot and seeds in it and put it in my basement and water it, I'd be fine. But I don't have the time for much more than that. Do you suggest I just give up on this, or get the above mentioned sprouter. To me, it seems that if it does not grow in dirt, it's not going to have the enzymes / nutrients if it were grown in a good soil.

Any help is appreciated.

Kevin

freshlifesprouter dot com is the one I'm looking at.
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