Microgreen magic: The triumph of the indoor farmer
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CLEVELAND, Ohio It’s that time of year again when we collectively develop the need to feel at one with nature. Not in a celebratory trek surveying the greening woods, or a more sedate ramble on suburban sidewalks, comparing your dandelion-strewn lawn with the neighbors’. Instead, it’s a response to an ancient imperative nestled deep in our DNA that demands we bury our hands in soil and grow something. Or else be left with the specter of nothing to harvest come the end of the summer, and, like Aesop’s frivolous fiddling grasshopper, face a long winter of deprivation, or at least a lot of take-out.