Cooke County Microgreens — Fresh Each Week
Cooke County Microgreens are grown in small, limited batches and harvested fresh each week right here in Cooke County. Orders open Friday and close Sunday at midnight, giving your family a simple, predictable way to bring fresh greens back to the table.
No complicated recipes. No extra prep. Just sprinkle a handful onto eggs, soups, sandwiches, or salads and instantly add fresh flavor and nutrition.
Because quantities are intentionally limited, once jars are reserved, ordering closes until the next growing cycle begins.
How Cooke County Microgreens Work
Orders open every Friday and remain available through Sunday at midnight. Once the weekend closes, planting begins for the next harvest cycle.
This steady rhythm keeps everything fresh, reduces waste, and allows each batch to be grown with care instead of rushing production.
What’s Available Each Week
Weekly Favorites
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Wheatgrass
Rotating Features
- Arugula
- Swiss Chard
- Family Salad Blend
Specialty greens like Sunflower and Buckwheat appear during scheduled rotation weeks, keeping things seasonal and interesting without overwhelming your kitchen routine.
Seasonal Freeze-Dried Collection
Alongside fresh greens, small-batch freeze-dried items rotate weekly. Depending on the season, you may find fruit snacks for lunchboxes, smoothie powder packs for busy mornings, vegetable blends for soups, or limited specialty items.
If something is unavailable, freeze-dried products may require a 72-hour notice to prepare. Planning ahead helps ensure availability.
Limited Harvest. Limited Window.
Because Cooke County Microgreens are grown in set quantities each week, availability is naturally limited. Once Sunday at midnight passes, ordering closes until the next cycle.
If jars are available, that is your window to reserve.
Never Miss an Order Window
Orders open Friday and close Sunday at midnight.
Join the email list for a simple Friday reminder so you always know when ordering opens — no spam, just a gentle nudge.
See What’s Growing This Week
- Planting day updates
- Harvest day behind the scenes
- Rotation announcements
- Low inventory alerts
