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Not Sure About the Aerogarden?

You arrived here from one of my ads or from a search result. You are researching to find out some information about the Aerogarden from other sources besides the company website, aren't you? You want to know if it's right for you...

Well, that's really up to you. However, take some time to read the reviews on the Aerogarden, and read the tips for troubleshooting if you already have one. Watch the videos about the Aerogarden. These will show you the machine in action--way cool!

Or, if you choose that the Aerogarden is not for you, there are some great resources for traditional gardening on this site. So either way, you are taken care of here. Enjoy!
Showing posts with label Aerogarden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aerogarden. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2007

Growing Marijuana with the Aerogarden?

Okay, I want to tell you that if you do grow marijuana with your Aerogarden, don’t tell me about it. It’s against the law, and you will get caught eventually for doing something illegal. I am not telling you to grow this, and I would discourage you from doing this if I were there with you and we were talking about this. There…having made that disclaimer, I feel better, and we are ready to get on with this article.

You can grow anything you want with the Aerogarden, including the illegal marijuana. (Don’t do that, though!) Aerogrow, the company who created the Aerogarden, has created the Master Gardener’s kit. This contains several grow pods that you can put your own seeds in, so that you can grow whatever seeds you want, or have on hand. This keeps you from having to limit yourself to the particular kits they have. You can run with this and create an entire indoor garden with no need to build an expensive greenhouse. But I am getting ahead of myself here…that comes a little later.

Here is an example of some of the additional seeds you can grow in your Aerogarden Pro or Deluxe models:

  1. Peas
  2. Sugar snap peas
  3. All your flowering plants that yield fruits and vegetables
  4. Anything else that you want—even flowers!

I have heard of people growing marijuana in their Aerogardens, and there are even some forums on this topic. But I am not going to give you that information as I do not want to get in trouble with the law in case you get caught. You never heard it from me!

So, you could build an entire garden with these things! They have different sizes of wall shelves made especially for the Aerogarden that you can hang up, keeping them off your surfaces, giving you more room in your kitchen. But the best part about this is that you can literally create an entire room of these wall Aerogardens that are growing anything from flowers to tomatoes to strawberries and salads—during any part of the year you desire! All year round, you could be growing the vegetables and herbs that you use every day—fresh and organic.

If this sounds like a great plan to you, and if you want to know more, why not find out more here? In fact, they are running a promotion right now that you can try it free for 36 days. If you like it, pay for it at the end of your trial period. If you do not like it, you aren’t out any money and you can send it back, no questions asked. So, try out one…if you like it, try out another one…build up your garden one machine at a time. Enjoy!

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Aerogarden First Month Grow Results

So, I have had the original Aerogarden for about a month now, and have been very pleased with the results, barring the cilantro seeds that never came up. I have used the basil already and it has only been four weeks. This is unheard of when growing with other methods. But in just four short weeks, the herbs are ready to be harvested. The timeline of the plants:

Week 1: Small sprouts came up from the Italian and Purple Basil.

Week 2: Small sprouts came up from the Dill, Chives, Parsley and Mint. The Cilantro still hasn’t come up. I believe that the seeds were bad from that batch.

Week 3: The herb plants grew taller and bigger.

Week 4: The basil plants are ready to be harvested and used. Fresh is always better than from the store.

I will be adding more in the weeks to come on the progress of my plants while using the Aerogarden.

These plants grew so much better than when my spouse tried to grow an outdoor garden, using traditional methods, such as dirt and fertilizer. His plants barely sprouted, let alone produce any vegetation. It was sad really…he is more knowledgable than I am when it comes to gardening. My plants are doing awesome and are ready to harvest in a four week time period. I haven’t a clue on how to garden—that’s the funniest part!

Does this sound like you? Are you garden challenged, but want to have the results of a garden? Then this will work for you. Get a free 36 day trial through this special link to start your own worry free garden.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

My Pleasant Surprise with the Aerogarden

I found out about the Aerogarden through Amazon. Most products that are on the market always have a hyped up site about how things are supposed to work, what promises each product is supposed to fulfill, and why it's better than any other product like it out there. Promises, promises, promises. We've all heard it before, right? And then, the product doesn't deliver. So, I admit--I was suspicious, yet intrigued by the Aerogarden.

The way it's supposed to work is that the roots are suspended in air, getting more of the nutrients and water delivered to it, making the plants grow faster and healthier than plants in dirt. The seeds come in pre-made grow pods--just insert in the holes on the bowl, add water, nutrient tablets, and turn on the machine. That's it--then the seeds grow 4 times faster than seeds planted the traditional way!Their official site even had a short video showing the plants in the Aerogarden was side by side with plants in dirt. It was amazing on the site anyway. But how would it work for ME?

I was sure there was someone who had a bad experience with the Aerogarden, so I began searching the Internet for others' experiences with the Aerogarden. Out of over 200 experiences I read, about 10% of the people had bad experiences with it. The rest had glowing experiences. So...I had to figure out a way to get one. I told my mother-in-law I wanted one for my birthday. And...I got one!

It was pretty simple to put together--reading the instructions first helped. After getting it together, I put in the seed filled grow pods, filled the bowl with water, turned it on the "Herbs" setting, and put in the nutrients. It was fascinating...

So far, after two weeks, all but one pod has produced sprouts. The Cilantro has not sprouted yet, but maybe it will soon. This product is perfect for those who do not have a "green thumb" or do not have a lot of time on their hands for gardening, but want the fresh herbs whenever they want them. It takes only minutes per month to maintain, and it grows way better than with any other gardening method.

However, if you like working with your hands for hours a day, and have a green thumb, then save your money. It wouldn't be worth it to you. However, in the winter, this is a perfect solution to having fresh herbs or vegetables.

So--get your Aerogarden now--they make great gifts for any time of the year!

PS. I just got word that you can now try the Aerogarden for free for 36 days, and then, if you are completely satisfied with the Aerogarden at the end of those 36 days, then you pay the rest. But you can only get this through my special link, right now. I don't know how long they are going to keep this up, so act now.

http://www.newcreationtechnologies.com/suggests/Aerogarden_Free_Trial