How It Works

Rinse Greens
Rinse hearty greens or generously spray spring mix before storing.

Store It Moist
Zip the bag & place it in the crisper, the moisture will evenly absorb creating the perfect microclimate for your greens.

Keep It Moist
If you notice your bag is drying out, simply give it a few sprays or quickly run it under the faucet to add life to your greens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Things like asparagus, beans, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, fennel, ginger, leeks, parsnip, peppers, radishes, and squash
Potatoes, garlic, onions, mushrooms, tomatoes, berries
Oh but of course. Just be sure to pack the heartier items on the bottom so as to not bruise or damage anything.
It should always be kept moist to the touch but not wet when storing your veggies.