Sprouting Jar Kit (with organic seeds)
The Goodlife Sprouting Jar Kit includes everything you need to grow fresh, nutritious sprouts at home.
Sprouting Jar Kit (with Organic Seeds)
A jar-based sprouting kit for growing fresh sprouts at home. No soil, no garden required. Includes a jar and sprouting lid, plus a starter supply of organic sprouting seeds. Check the product listing for current kit contents and seed varieties.
Growing your own sprouts at home is easier than you think, and once you start, it's hard to stop. The biggest stumbling block for most beginners is drainage: seeds left sitting in water go soggy before they finish germinating, and timing the rinse-and-drain cycle around a busy day isn't always practical.
The GoodLife Sprout Lid solves that. Designed to fit standard mason jars, it lets water drain freely while keeping seeds secure. No fussing, no soggy sprouts. Available in two sizes: white lid for 1lt jars, green lid for 500ml.
Key details
- Jar-based sprouting — no soil required
- Includes sprouting lid and organic seeds
- Grow fresh sprouts indoors year-round
How to use
Rinse seeds, place in jar, cover with water, and soak overnight. Drain, rinse twice daily, and leave to sprout in an airy spot away from direct sunlight. Most seeds are ready in 3-5 days. Refrigerate and consume within a few days of harvesting.
Safety
Avoid placing in direct sunlight. Rinse sprouts thoroughly before eating. Consume within a few days of harvest. Not suitable for those advised to avoid raw sprouts (e.g. immunocompromised individuals).
A kit by Goodlife that allows you to grow fresh sprouts at home. It includes a sprouting jar with a mesh lid and organic seeds to get started.
Organic seeds are included in the kit. Check the current product page for the specific seed varieties.
Soak seeds overnight, drain, then rinse and drain twice daily, keeping the jar tilted at an angle for airflow. Most sprouts are ready to eat in 3-7 days.
Sprouts are very nutrient-dense — germination increases vitamin and enzyme content significantly compared to the unsprouted seed. Common sprouts like mung bean and lentil are high in protein, vitamins C, B, and folate.
Yes, sprouting is one of the easiest ways to grow your own food — no soil, no garden, minimal equipment. A kit like this gives you everything needed to start immediately.