You may not have noticed but we changed to a subscription only delivery service effective February 1st of this year! I know a few of you have had reservations about signing up for a subscription based service, but the just like any other subscription from your newspaper to your streaming service, you are in total control! As you can see in the picture above, when you sign up for our delivery service, you pick how often and the types of microgreens that are delivered to you. If you subsequently decide to pause, change or cancel our service, you log in and can do any of these actions right in your personal subscriptions portal. It is so easy and you have all the control! So if you are one of those on the fence about subscribing, I hope you will give it a try and see how easy it is the get healthy, delicious microgreens delivered to your door, while at the same time controlling the entire process.
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![]() I was recently at a Whole Foods store in South Tampa and was shocked to see that they carried a line of microgreens. They were fairly priced and grown in Florida. However, as I closely examined the store bought version I noted a few very important differences with the microgreens we grow here at Woodlynne Farms.
We believe the choice is simple! Not only do Woodlynne Farm's microgreens taste fresher, but they last longer and are not as much work for you to use when we deliver them to your door. If you have not tried our microgreens, why not give them a try? Can you mix and match the right seedling with the fully formed microgreen? It is not as easy as you might think! Here is a hint: The fully formed microgreens are radish, peas and sunflowers. Hover your cursor over the picture to check your guesses.
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