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AeroGarden veggies

The AeroGarden is a hydroponic garden for vegetables, herbs and spices, and lettuce that grows right in your kitchen without soil.  It's water based (hydroponic) and uses nutrient tablets every few weeks.  They are totally awesome!  These pictures are from the second planting of each of our gardens.  The one on the left is baby arugula lettuce that still needs a week or two before harvest, and the right one is herbs including basil, mint, chives, thyme, parsely.  Eveything is so incredibly fresh and vibrant, the basil is out of this world!  At meal time, snip off a leaf, tear it up over your salad or main dish and man oh man!

Here is the website for the AeroGarden: http://www.aerogrow.com/

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posted by GregL on Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 07:27 PM
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posted by madkow2747 on Jul 27, 2008 at 08:14 PM

Wow, those are really nice!  I've seen several ads for the one that grows tomatoes upside down- it looks so weird.


posted by storilori on Jul 27, 2008 at 11:41 PM

Thanks, GregL, for confirmation on something that looked too good to be true.

posted by GregL on Jul 28, 2008 at 05:38 AM

Yeah, I would have been skeptical too, but the first I heard about it was from a friend of mine at work who bought one and had great success with it, so I bought one and tried it.  It worked so well I bought a second one.  Now we just buy the seek kits to replant herbs and lettuce.  And since they grow in your home away from the outside weather, there's no seasonality to what it grows, you can grow anything at any time of the year.

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