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AeroGarden

December 5, 2007 by Andrea   Print This Post
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32 Responses to “AeroGarden”
  1. De in D.C. says:

    I’ve seen these advertised in some of my gardening magazines, and thought it looked interesting. Like you, I had decided that they were too expensive to deal with, so I’d just stick to my usually setup. I have a high bookshelf in the basement that I hung a shop light over on chains with one warm and one cool florescent bulb. I sprout seeds in trays on top of the fridge, and transplant to individual pots when they have 2 sets of leaves and put them under the shop light. As the plants grow, I raise the height of the light. Total cost was less than $20 not including seeds and electricity.

  2. Joanna says:

    I saw this in a catalogue, which was vague on specifics, so I’m really pleased to read this post. I don’t want to buy their seeds, I’d like to choose my own – I never like buying something that ties you to buying consumables from one company. So I think a better investment would be a book on hydroponics. But then, it probably wouldn’t look so pretty in my kitchen.

    Thanks for sharing – really really useful … and I hope that your post has some influence with the company, because it’s SUCH a good idea
    Joanna

  3. Andrea says:

    DE: Sounds like your setup works well!

    Joanna: I agree, the unit looks very cool on my counter, and I would probably continue using it if it weren’t for the whole proprietary light and seed thing. I found out that the company does sell a Master Gardening kit which allows you to use your own seeds, and it includes all the pods, labels, domes, and nutrients you would need for about one year. But it’s $40 for that kit, and I think that’s a pretty high markup for what you get.

  4. Tara says:

    Andrea, I know absolutely nothing about gardening, but I really want to start an herb garden. Living in Phoenix, I figure it’s too hot here to really do it well. You mentioned in your review that you use grow lights in your house. Where would I be able to find these? We try not to leave the shades on the windows open very often as it usually heats up the house significantly.

    Thanks!

  5. Andrea says:

    Hi Tara. I found my grow lights at Wal-Mart in the area with all the light bulbs. Price, if I remember correctly, was about $9 each. The lights are made by GE and each unit is about 26 inches long. The unit has an electrical cord and a power switch, and the cover comes off easily for changing the bulb. I attach mine to the shelf using velcro strips, but I’ve also used cotton string and long zip ties. I’ve used them for a couple years and they’ve been great!

  6. Hawk says:

    I just bought my Aerogarden and am loving it. Its been going since the 7th and already 3 of the 7 pods have sprouted. I agree it is expensive on all fronts and the price of unit and supplies could come down significantly. But I’m in the position of I like to cook with fresh herbs and can’t always have them available because I have 2cats that think any potted plant is a salad bar grown just for them. It has a small footprint and is very self contained which has allowed me to place it where its very convient for me and inaccessible to the cats. Its also the novelty of the thing as I am a gadget guy. I’m going to experiment after this first kit is done with mixing my own nutrients for it and would be interested in anybody elses experience with doing this. Also the baskets that come with it can easily be reused. You can buy the sponge type they use in a beauty supply shop and cut them to fit. Then just lay the tops over them or discard if algae doesn’t bother you.

  7. Andrea says:

    Hi Hawk! I’m a gadget girl myself, so I understand. I’ve been doing some research on the nutrients issue but haven’t found anything reliable so far. I hope that the prices on the seed kits come down, because if the company does that, then they’ll have me as a customer. I do like the AeroGarden for all the reasons I listed in the PROs section of my review, but the price issue still rankles me…

    Let us know how your experiments turn out!

  8. Nikia says:

    Thanks for such a thorough review. I’m in Chicago so this time of year it’s hard to keep plants in areas of good circulation and keep them warm too. Does this unit have any sort of heating device? Would the lights be sufficient heat?

  9. Andrea says:

    Hi Nikia! I lived in Chicago for a few years, so I can empathize. The AeroGarden lights do put out some warmth. We keep our house in the mid 60s throughout the winter, and so far the plants seem to do well.

  10. jenny says:

    I just got my Aerogarden, and it has started to grow well, with my 14 year old son’s set up and daily monitoring! I plan on trying to reuse the pods to try my own choices in seeds, as I have seen on some other tip sites, but seeds are sold at reduced prices on several sites. However, I do not know how fresh those seeds are. I enjoy seeing it in the dinette area of the kitchen, and when the plants grow more it should really look nice and be useful for me, as I cook quite a bit. I used to have a home with a sunroom where I grew some plants in the winter, and now I really miss that.

  11. kathy says:

    Does anyone know if you can mix plant types (such as tomatos and lettuce)? The aerogrow site says it is is possible “for experienced gardners”, but give no other information. Has anyone tried this? A 50/50 of lettuce/tomato would be a perfect combo for me.

  12. Andrea says:

    You can certainly combine kits, though I have not tried it. One thing to consider is the amount of growing space required by each plant. The cherry kits have fewer pods because the plants require more space. I’m not sure about the salad greens. Nutrients for each kit may be slightly different, and you would have to work in manual mode since each plant would have different requirements for water, light, and nutrients. But I think it is very doable.

  13. Red Icculus says:

    This is an awesome review! I think you are the first to include the TCO in the review.

    I just finished my Aerogarden tomato grow log at: http://red-icculus.com/?cat=15 Click the individual posts for my pictures and writeup.

  14. Karen says:

    Hi Kathy,

    Take a look at the AeroGarden forum at . I’ve read some cases of people mixing plants and others doing their own experiments with the AeroGarden.

  15. Karen says:

    For some reason the url did not show.

    The AeroGarden forum is at:
    http://www.aerogardengrowers.com

  16. I bought my Aero garden Pro 200 4 months ago.
    I have enjoyed it greatly. Glad that I got the 24″ model.
    I grew a pepper plant that within 6 weeks had to be removed and potted because it was getting too big for the Aerogarden. It’s thriving in the pot now. Not grwing as fst though, but to be expected.
    Due to the high ocst of the unit (I wish it was cheaper, then I would have 6 of them.)
    I use it to start plants and then pot them.
    I greww a 24″ high tomato plant in 5 weeks. Amazing! In the last weekd it seemd to grow more than one inch a daqy and when I rasied the Aerograden with would grow up into the lamp within one or two days.
    I now need a light for the potted plants. Any ideas?
    I was also thinking of trying the nutrients on a potted plant, but that is probable not an affordable solution.
    Torben

  17. i loooove my EarthBox. During the fall-winter-spring in FL, I can grow anything and the EarthBox gave me so many tomatoes that I had to sneak bags into unlocked cars at the supermarket.

    But now its summer and too hot to grow anything but weeds. Love the concept of Aerogarden, but it’s pricey.

  18. Basil lover says:

    I am intrigued with the aerogarden but can not justify the price and so I want to share my simple hydrponic experiment.
    Last fall before the killing freeze, I cut my basil and stuck it in a jar of water. It quickly filled the jar with roots. My basil thrived all winter. I was unable to have a garden this summer so will try and do the same with grocery store bought basil.

  19. Andrea says:

    Thanks for sharing your tip. I purchased some hydroponic basil at Wegman’s last winter after losing the Aerogarden crop, and tried putting it in jars with water and in a pot in dirt. Both methods worked. With the jar you have to dump and replace the water about every other day. The potted plant required now maintenance other than watering. I’d say the success was about equal.

  20. Ibby says:

    Hi, This is a great review and everyone’s comments are very helpful. Does anyone have any comment on what the vegetables taste like compared to shop bought produce?

  21. Andrea says:

    I found the flavor of the Aerogarden basil to be excellent because it was so fresh.

  22. Claudia says:

    I just bought an aerogarden mini (3 pods) for 20% off at Linens N Things bankruptcy sale. But it is LOUD! — a pronounced buzzing noise. Don’t have to worry about my cat nibbling on these plants, she is petrified of the noise and won’t go near it. Anybody else have this problem or did I do something wrong?

  23. Andrea says:

    Hi Claudia. The only time I heard a loud buzzing noise was when the pump was starting to go bad. Roots and debris from the nutrients have a tendency to get stuck in the pump, causing it to fail if it’s not cleaned out.

  24. I’d like to buy your aero garden product though for a starter kit 149.95 is quite high in price for a senior.Please could tell me if their is a less expensive aero garden starter kit ?

  25. mike says:

    ITs a nice idea but the problem is when the pump goes it will be difficult to replace it and the lamps doesnt go very high. ITs a cool idea having the lamp hood built in an being able to see this on you’re kitchen counter which is cool but you are much better off building you’re own out of a lightproof plastic storage box with a spray line. the seed kits are over priced. ITs cool but with reports of bulbs lasting less than two weeks and pump failure, not good.

  26. margarita maria montoya says:

    Hola quisiera me enviaran a mi correo cotizacion del aero garden precio y direccion donde lo puedo conseguir en Tampa Florida

    GFracias

  27. Katherine F says:

    I love my new Aerogarden. We started the herb pack on Sunday and already have sprouts in the thyme and basil.

    The booklet said you could use Super Grow for herbs. This means the lights stay on all the time. Do we need to change to having some dark for herbs after they have sprouted? Thanks.

  28. Andrea says:

    Hi Katherine. The herbs grow best with plenty of light. We set our Aerogarden on a cycle of turning on at or near sunset, then they turned off automatically 18 hours later. Even though I keep our herbs in western and southern-facing windows, they still don’t get as much direct light in the winter, so having the Aerogarden lights on at night really helped them.

  29. Lawrence says:

    Great review! I searched for “AeroGarden TCO” figuring I wouldn’t find anything, but am please find have found this site. THANK YOU!

  30. Cynthia says:

    A very useful forum for anyone with an Aerogarden is at http://www.aerogardengrowers.com. I’ve learned how to find less expensive, non-proprietary supplies (except for bulbs) and am mostly growing my own seeds.

    By the way, the plastic baskets from the seed kits can be re-used. Peat sponges that fit them are available inexpensively from Park Seeds and other sources. Labels can be made on a computer printer or simply cut out of cardstock or thin cardboard. There are liquid nutrients that are easy to use in the Aerogarden (General Hydroponics Flora Series is one.) Don’t let the price of the official seed kits and supplies stop you from growing!

    Bulbs can be used longer than the recommended six month period, I go for a year on herb and lettuce/greens gardens before replacing. I do think that fresh bulbs are a good idea for more demanding vegetables like tomatoes, beans, peppers, etc…

    I’ve also found that I use overhead lights in my house less with an Aerogarden in the room, so the electric cost may not be quite as bad as one thinks. As for the cost of the units… they can frequently be found on sale and I highly suggest buying on sale.

    I’ve got several units in a basement room, and I’m growing chard, pak choi and green beans right now. Also herbs on my kitchen counter. The produce tastes great, is bug and spray free and fresh! My chard is so tender I mostly eat it raw in salads. I love my gardens!

  31. Lorraine says:

    Is this still working for you? Some of the reviews on Amazon are very scary – some units only worked a few months then the pump went out. And the replacement pump and the replacement pump’s replacement died, too. Other people swear by their Aerogarden.

    I am also researching the Prepara Power Plant system.

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