Description
Busy and Still Want Real Greens?
When your day feels full before 10 a.m., chopping a bunch of veggies isnβt always realistic. These arugula microgreens give you fresh flavor without the prep. They’re grown right here in Cooke County and ready in a snapβjust rinse and toss them in.
What Makes Our Arugula Microgreens Different
Unlike bagged greens that start losing nutrients before you even buy them, our arugula is grown hydroponically and harvested the week you order. Because we grow indoors with filtered water and no sprays, you’re getting the cleanest greens possible.
They have a peppery kick that works well in wraps, eggs, sandwiches, and even pasta. Since theyβre cut fresh, youβll taste the difference right away. Theyβre also perfect for adding a bold finish to simple meals, even when dinnerβs late and everyoneβs hungry.
Sizes Moms Actually Use
Size | Price | Best For |
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2 oz | $6.99 | A few quick meals or trying it out |
4 oz | $12.50 | Small families or weekly use |
8 oz | $22.00 | Bigger households, juicing, or meal prep |
You donβt need to waste money on greens that go slimy in your fridge. These stay fresh longer because theyβre not shipped or sitting in storage.
Want It on Repeat?
If you already know arugula microgreens are a staple in your kitchen, our subscription option makes life easier. Choose a weekly or biweekly delivery and weβll grow, cut, and deliver fresh greens on your scheduleβso youβre never out when you need them.
Size | Weekly Price | Biweekly Price |
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2 oz | $6.29 | $6.79 |
4 oz | $11.25 | $12.25 |
8 oz | $19.80 | $21.50 |
Simple Pickup or Local Delivery
After you place your order, weβll start growing your trayβusually ready within 7β10 days. Youβll get a message when itβs time for delivery (just $5 in Cooke County) or choose free pickup in Gainesville or Valley View.
Why Moms Love These
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Ready when lifeβs busy
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No chopping or peeling
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Clean-grown and trustworthy
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Grown and packaged by a fellow Cooke County local
These microgreens fit into real lifeβbetween homeschooling, errands, and dinner that needs to happen fast. Keep them in the fridge and toss a handful into whatever youβre making. Thatβs one less thing to stress about.