GoodLeaf greens now available at supermarket stores
Added on 26 January 2021
Baby Arugula Clamshell. Photo courtesy of GoodLeaf Farms.
"It's exciting for us to make more Ontario-grown food available to Ontario consumers through Loblaw Companies, Longo's and Whole Foods Market stores," says Jacquie Needham, account manager for GoodLeaf Farms. "Local food is fresher, packed with nutrients and tastes better."
Grown at its indoor vertical farm in Guelph, Ont., microgreens and baby greens from GoodLeaf provide a local alternative in a produce aisle that is typically dominated by imported food, particularly during the colder winter months.
Microgreens are young plants harvested in the primary stage of plant growth just after the first set of true leaves have appeared. Some of GoodLeaf's products are typically harvested within two weeks of planting. At this young age, the greens are packed with up to 40 times the nutrients of their mature counterparts, according to the producer.
Baby greens are allowed to grow a little bit longer than microgreens, but are still harvested before they are fully mature. GoodLeaf's Ontario Baby Kale and Arugula are harvested after 18 to 20 days.
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Source: Greenhouse Canada
Source: Greenhouse Canada
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