Areogrow Areogarden Hydroponics System Review

We review the Areogrow AreoGardensystem and list some places to buy the Areogrow Areogarden and supplies for them.

These units are pretty amazing, as you can grow an incredible variety of herbs and vegetables in your home year round. You don’t see something truly original in the world of gardening that often, but this is truly a unique idea that any gardener or cook could enjoy for years.

We start with the Aerogarden informercial. Watch this for a couple of minutes, and you will see all sorts of uses for this simple indoor hydroponics system.

As you can see in the video, you can grow many types of herbs and vegtables. The unit uses seed kits, as the seeds come in little pods that insert into the garden, and form the growing medium. The video below shows the variety of herbs you can grow in the AeroGarden.

The unit is incredibly easy to assemble and use. The video below shows a quick overview of the assembly and startup of the unit.

You can grow a large variety of herbs and vegetables with the Aerogrow Aerogarden.

Additional seed kits you can buy include:

Some people enjoy the Aerogarden so much that they buy more than one. If you get to that point they have the 3 Shelf AeroGarden Deluxe Wall Farm so you can stack up to 3 of them on a wall hanging bracket, so it takes up none of your precious counter top space.

If you are just looking to find where to buy one Aerogrow has a presence on Amazon that can be found at the Aerogrow Store. This is a direct link to the AeroGarden with Salad Greens Seed Kit.

Aerogrow Supplies: You can buy Aerogrow Supplies like the AeroGarden Cherry Tomato Seed Kit and Replacement Grow Bulbs there as well.

Actually our original review is over at Aerogrow Aerogarden Review. You are here because you spell Aerogrow or Aerogarden as well as I do, and typed the misspelling in the search box.

Filed under Indoor Gardening by John

Comments on Areogrow Areogarden Hydroponics System Review »

February 25, 2009

caroline droll @ 8:47 am

I used to hear a motor running and now I don’t hear it anymore….is there something wrong with it???caroline

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March 4, 2010

survivor-in-training @ 10:09 pm

I use well-filtered water and followed the directions to grow herbs and then salad greens. both have failed. why? white fuzz aka fungus/mold. even tried to pull out any seed casings or seeds that did not sprout to avoid the mold. kept water levels high at all times. even added hydrogen peroxide to the reservoir. failed!! called support at aerogrow and they said they cant do anything about it except send another seed kit and I should disinfect the system again. did disinfect with hydrogen peroxide not bleach for my second planting. very disappointing…salad greens look like they are limp and dying. roots are becoming brown. mold is greatly reduced however salad greens look sick and dying. will try to plant my third set of seeds after using chlorine bleach this time. very frustrating. no clear answers. would not recommend purchasing the aerogrow. i unfortunately now stuck with the pro200.

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