4 Best House Plants During Winter

4 Best House Plants During Winter

Winter is here and that means it's time to bring in some indoor plants! At Easy Peasy Plants, we provide you with a variety of sprouting seeds so you can maintain a home garden in the winter. Stay comfortable and stay nutritious with the four best plants during winter, as broken down by our team. Continue reading to learn more!



Wheatgrass Sprouts

With wheatgrass sprouting seeds, you can easily grow a consistent source of vitamins and minerals such as potassium and fiber. Wheatgrass from Easy Peasy Plants is all-natural with no GMOs or pesticide treatments. This allows you to comfortably add wheatgrass sprouts to your diet for great nutritional content.



Alfalfa Sprouts

Alfalfa is a great source of vitamins K and C. When things get inhospitable outside, all-natural alfalfa sprouting seeds can quickly give your diet a nutritious boost. The Easy Peasy team has put over 50 years of dedication towards sustainably growing alfalfa seeds so you can grow your own sprouts in the comfort of your home.



Broccoli Sprouts

Broccoli sprouts may have just a mild crunch, but they pack a big punch when it comes to nutrition. Easily grow our non-GMO broccoli sprouting seeds in a jar, some loose soil, or even a napkin! Originally sourced from our family farm in Illinois, these seeds are all-natural and primed for a quick and easy home grow.



Any Plant When Using Indoor Plant Food

You can successfully grow nearly any plant in the comfort of your house when you use our indoor plant food. If you are nurturing a larger plant, then our liquid plant food can help it thrive with stronger roots, colorful blooms, and green leaf growth. If you want to add some color and nature to your home during the winter months, then having some indoor plant food is essential.

Whether you or your plants are hungry, Easy Peasy Plants is here to help. Our shop has all the solutions to your indoor and outdoor cropping needs. To learn more about our incredible line of fertilizers and how they help nurture the four best house plants during winter, contact us today!