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You’re not likely to want to vacuum package your home grown sprouts, simply because you’re generally growing them for immediate consumtion. The seeds, however, are another matter.
Seeds for sprouting normally store well. Consequently, sprouting is normally a wise food storage choice. To provide even greater protection for those seeds, especially if you have purchased in bulk to have plenty on hand, vacuum packaging is definitely an option that should be considered. It provides air tight, water tight storage, and can serve to render what is already a long lasting product, something that can last even longer.


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