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Re: Aerogardening
Soose wrote:husband has an aero garden, I believe it has 7 holes. How would I turn it imto a seed starter/germimation version?
Go to the AeroGarden site page for the seed starter kits, and select the one that matches his model of the unit.
https://aerogarden.com/accessories/seed-starting/
As an example my Harvest 360 Elite has 6 pods for growing plants, but the seed starter kit tray that fits the machine has 23 pods for starting seeds. Can't grow that many that close together, but works great for starting seeds to transplant out.
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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Re: Aerogardening
Mine was under $100. It was last year, 2022.I got the 360. I did the greens, now I’m growing the herb pack. These came free with the unit. They have all germinated!
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Re: Aerogardening
Scorpio Rising wrote:Mine was under $100. It was last year, 2022.I got the 360.
Amazing how the prices fluctuate isn't it. I bought the Harvest 360 Elite, the one with the LCD display, a couple years ago for $89, and today it is selling for $159. Meanwhile, they have the Harvest 360 on sale for just under $50.
If I see the Harvest 360 Elite on sale for under $100 again, I'll probably buy another one of them. I do enjoy experimenting with it.
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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I had to move the thyme pod, it wasn’t getting enough light. Everything else is growing like crazy. I hurt the one pod, and brutally cut the mint….
How should I preserve all this? Freeze into cubes?
How should I preserve all this? Freeze into cubes?
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aerogarden for starts
I use my aerogardens for starting my marigolds, stevia, and calendula. I grew mint and stevia in one for the winter and they're doing great. I supplement my greens and basil in the colder months with one, too. I just use the "grow anything" and I save the plastic holders to reuse after disinfecting them. I'm going to try a specific hydroponic butterhead lettuce soon, too, to see how it does. I may or may not transplant it outside, depending how it goes.
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Re: Aerogardening
Just saw that Sam's Club has the "AeroGarden Harvest 360 Hydroponic Garden Bundle with Extra Seed Pod Kit" on sale for a couple cents under $72 through November 22nd.
https://www.samsclub.com/p/aerogarden-recipe-book/P03010420?xid=plp_product_31
https://www.samsclub.com/p/aerogarden-recipe-book/P03010420?xid=plp_product_31
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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Re: Aerogardening
That is a great price!
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Re: Aerogardening
I gave mine up when the kids moved out…might be a good time to re-up! Christmas is coming….
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