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Sprouting Kit For Beginners Includes Glass Jar Sprouters & Seeds


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Sprouting Kit for Beginners - Includes Seeds, Sprouters & Instructions

Ready to grow your own fresh, crunchy sprouts at home? Our Sprouting Kit for Beginners makes it too easy! Perfect for first-timers, this all-in-one kit has everything you need to grow sprouts successfully.

What’s in the Box?

Choose between two great-value options, packed with top-quality seeds and gear:

Sprouting Box 1 ($56)

Sprouting Box 2 ($91)

  • 2 x glass sprouters
  • 6 x seed varieties (double the quantity of Box 1)
  • Simple sprouting guide
  • Enough seeds for ~3 months of sprouty goodness

Why You’ll Love These Seeds

We’ve handpicked our most popular, foolproof seeds that are:

  • Super easy to grow – perfect for beginners
  • Packed with nutrients – hello, healthy eating!
  • Great germination rates – more sprouts for your buck
  • Versatile – grow them solo or mix ’em up

How It Works (It’s Dead Simple!)

For leafy sprouts (broccoli, alfalfa, radish):

  1. Pop 2 tbsp seeds in your sprouter
  2. Rinse, soak for 4 hours, then drain
  3. Rinse 2-3 times daily
  4. Ready to eat in 5-6 days – easy as!

For crunchy sprouts (chickpeas, lentils):

  1. Fill ⅓ of your sprouter with seeds
  2. Rinse, soak for 4 hours, then drain
  3. Rinse 2-3 times daily
  4. Munch away in 2-5 days (depending how sprouted you like ’em)

Why You Need This Kit

Whether you’re after fresh greens for salads, sandwiches or smoothies, our Sprouting Kit for Beginners gives you:

  • Fresh, homegrown nutrition year-round
  • Serious bang for your buck compared to store-bought sprouts
  • A fun, satisfying kitchen project (kids love it too!)
  • Zero fuss – everything included to get started

Ready to grow your own superfood sprouts? Grab your kit today and you’ll be harvesting your first batch before you know it!

Our Wheatgrass Grow Kit 3 has everything you need to grow fresh wheatgrass at home. It includes grow trays, drip trays, coco fibre growing medium, wheatgrass seeds, natural fertiliser, and a paper liner — no extra equipment required. Just add water and light, and you’ll be harvesting in about 7–10 days

Seeds don't expire, but their ability to sprout weakens over time. With proper storage, your seeds will remain viable for years, ensuring a high germination rate for every batch of fresh sprouts.

Key Storage Tips:

  • ✅ Keep it Cool, Dry, and Dark: The best place to store seeds is in a location that's away from heat, light, and humidity.
  • ✅ Use an Airtight Container: Jars or sealed bags are ideal. For extra protection against moisture, you can add a silica gel packet.
  • ✅ Consider Refrigeration: For long-term storage, keeping seeds in the fridge or freezer is a great option. Just be sure to let them return to room temperature before you use them.

Sprouting Seed Viability Guide

Here's how long you can expect some of our most popular seeds to last when stored correctly:

  • 1–2 Years: Mung beans, peas, lentils, and chickpeas.
  • 3–4 Years: Alfalfa, radish, fenugreek, and mustard.
  • 4–5 Years: Broccoli, wheatgrass, sunflower, buckwheat, and clover.

If you're unsure about older seeds, you can perform a simple germination test. Place a few seeds on a damp paper towel inside a sealed bag. Keep them moist and check the number of sprouts after 5–10 days to see if they are still viable.

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Handling Time
Orders are packed and dispatched within 0–2 business days (Monday–Friday).

Estimated Delivery Time
Transit times depend on your location:
• Metro areas: usually 2–3 business days
• Regional/rural areas: 5–10 business days
• WA & TAS: may take longer due to state biosecurity inspections

Tracking
All orders include tracking. You’ll receive an email with your tracking link once your parcel has shipped.

Authority to Leave (ATL)
Couriers may leave parcels in a safe place if you are not home. Please provide delivery instructions at checkout if you prefer otherwise.

Pickup Option (Riverstone, NSW)
Please place your order on our website and select “Pick up” at checkout. Wait for us to contact you to confirm and arrange a pickup time. Do not come to our warehouse without an appointment — pickups are strictly by arrangement only. Allow 2–3 business days for preparation; we’ll notify you when your order is ready.

Biosecurity (WA & TAS)
Certain seeds are restricted under state biosecurity laws. Customers are responsible for ensuring products comply with local regulations. Please check with the WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development or the Tasmanian Department of Natural Resources and Environment before ordering.

For the full details, see our Shipping Policy.

No Change-of-Mind Returns
We do not accept returns or refunds for change-of-mind purchases.

No Exchanges
We do not accept product exchanges. All sales are final unless covered by Australian Consumer Law.

Your Rights Under Australian Consumer Law
Your ACL rights still apply. You’re entitled to a refund or replacement if your item is faulty, misdescribed, or incorrect. Please contact us within 7 days of delivery with your order number and photos if applicable. Once approved, we will provide a prepaid return label and process a refund or replacement. Refunds are issued to your original payment method within 10 business days.

90-Day Seed Germination Guarantee
If your seeds fail to germinate within 90 days of purchase, we will re-test the batch. If our test confirms poor germination, we will provide a refund or replacement. Seeds must be stored and used according to our instructions; please retain packaging or batch details if available.

For the full policy text you can also see our policy page at /policies/refund-policy.

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Sprout Kits & Grow Equipment FAQ

No — you don’t need a sprouter to grow seeds. You can use a simple glass jar with a cloth secured over the top, a kitchen sieve, or even a breathable fabric bag. However, dedicated seed sprouters are very convenient, as they make rinsing, draining, and airflow easier, helping you get more reliable results.

Coco fibre (coir) is a natural, sustainable growing medium made from coconut husk. It holds moisture well, drains evenly, and is a clean, soil-free option for growing microgreens and wheatgrass indoors.

Sprouts are eaten just a few days after germination. They don’t need soil or light — you simply soak and rinse the seeds until small shoots appear. The whole sprout (root, seed, and shoot) is eaten.

Microgreens are cultivated in mediums like soil or coco fibre and are harvested shortly after their first true leaves (cotyledons) emerge. They're cut just above the surface of the soil. Popular with chefs, they are often used as garnishes or as flavourful toppings for a variety of dishes.

About 2 tablespoons (30 g) of seed is enough for our 600 ml sprouter jar. In 5 days, this will grow to fill the entire jar and yield around 200 g of fresh sprouts

For larger seeds (like chickpeas, mung beans, adzuki, lentils), use about 4 tablespoons (60 g) in the same jar. These swell to about 150-200g of fresh sprouts. 

Our Wheatgrass Grow Kit 3 has everything you need to grow fresh wheatgrass at home. It includes grow trays, drip trays, coco fibre growing medium, wheatgrass seeds, natural fertiliser, and a paper liner — no extra equipment required. Just add water and light, and you’ll be harvesting in about 7–10 days

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Yolanda

Thank you Australian Wheatgrass for getting me into sprouts. I like sprouting all the peas and lentils together which is something I never thought I would like. They’re like a healthy crunchy snack that I eat throughout the day. They’re so good! The radish sprouts are too spicy to have on there own. It’s ok mixed with the alfalfa. Anyway.. keep up the good work!

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