

Go for the gold, grow your own grass. Wheat grass grows quickly, looks great in baskets and can be juiced later for a healthy snack! The internet claims it’s easier than you think and it only takes a week. So we’re going to try it out. We’ll post updates along the way. Let us know if you’re inspired to try it too.
Here’s the instructions for a truly growing grass for a green easter:
- Pick up some wheat berries. You should be able to find them in the organic or bulk section of your grocery store, from a health food store, or you can buy a bag of Bob’s Red Mill wheat berries on Amazon. We also picked up some pearled barley to try.
- Soak the wheat berries overnight. Place the wheat berries in a bowl and cover them with water to soak overnight. We used about 2 cups of wheat berries for the three baskets we’re making. Make sure the water covers them completely as they will soak it all up.
- Place a pot or bowl in the basket, if you already have a plastic liner for your baskets you can use that. Add a couple inches of soil and then top with the soaked wheat berries and lightly cover them with soil. Make sure the soil stays nice and moist, you may want to cover them to keep the soil from drying out.
- Within a day you should already notice them growing! Make sure to keep them moist as they grow. Just keep spraying them with water, at least once a day. Within a week you should have a grass filled basket ready to go.
Having a Green Easter is a great way to celebrate the earth while celebrating the holiday. No one needs plastic to have fun.