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Grow your own wheatgrass

Step 6Step 6: Harvest time

step 6: Harvest time
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Once it reaches about 7 inches in height it can be harvested. (Feel free to let it grow longer).

I just use a knife (scissors work too), grab a handful of grass and cut close to the roots (cut carefully we don't want to cut any fingers with it).

Just cut however much you need and let the rest continue to grow. The grass that you've cut will grow back but the second growth has much less nutritional value. Its best to use only the first growth for juicing. I usually give the rest to my cat to eat or just compost it.
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