Rising Roots
Optimum health for local people. A vertical farm supplying microsalad.
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Are you a chef? Contact us for our product list.
Weekly home delivery (salad-in-a-jar)
Weekly home delivery (salad-in-a-jar)
SINGLE PURCHASE Are you on the Rising Route? Please check before you place your order. The Sunny Bunch Family Pack Single purchase. Freshly harvested. Hand delivered. This one off purchase is made up of our favourite varieties. Contents: Pea shoots, Sunflower shoots and Red Radish shoots. Net Weight: 100g The ingredients are individually…
Farm tours at our 18th century Farmhouse.
Farm tours at our 18th century Farmhouse.
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Rising Roots microgreens is based on the beautiful Moray coastline. We hand deliver the highest quality and nutritionally dense microgreens, specialist herbs and edible flowers to the north of Scotland.
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Rising Roots in the Highlands | Scotland Food & Drink
Rising Roots in the Highlands | Scotland Food & Drink
Moray micro farmer aims to change way we think about food
Moray micro farmer aims to change way we think about food
The Sunday Post// The future of food? Pioneers hail advances in vertical farming
The Sunday Post// The future of food? Pioneers hail advances in vertical farming
Amid shortages on shelves, experts in Scotland believe vertical farming is a vital solution to concerns around global food security.
Press and Journal fundraiser
Press and Journal fundraiser
(P&J) What are microgreens and why do I need to be eating them?
(P&J) What are microgreens and why do I need to be eating them?
(P&J)Restaurant review: Singing the praises of The Old Kirk Bistro in Aberdeenshire
(P&J)Restaurant review: Singing the praises of The Old Kirk Bistro in Aberdeenshire
On entering the picture-postcard 13th Century village of Fordyce, near Portsoy, you’re transported back in time. To an era when horse and cart trundled
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