The AreoGrow Aerogarden is a great choice for growing your herbs and small vegetables and salad fixings indoors. But at some point you will want to “branch out” in what you grow, and you will want to find seed pods or seed kits for the Aerogarden.
Here are a couple more of the infomercial videos on the Aerogrow Aerogarden Hydroponics unit. (I think this unit is fascinating myself, great idea for a Father’s Day present).
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. More on Areogrow Areogarden Hydroponics System Review
Here’s a 6 minute video on how to make your own homemade hydroponics system. Using a home fish aquarium and some other inexpensive supplies the video will walk you through building a simple home made hydroponics system. More on How to Make a Hydroponics System for about $50
We have previously published the AeroGrow Aerogarden Review for their Indoor Hydroponic kit. So the question arises as to the best place to buy one of these.
Turns out that Areogrow has a presence on Amazon that can be found at the Aerogrow Store
The biggest advantage to growing tomatoes in containers is that you can grow them just about anywhere they will get at least 8 hours of sun. You can move them if needed (say an unexpected frost). The biggest problems with container gardening are usually related to watering since they can dry out fairly quickly, so attention to watering or some type of irrigation can be needed. (Try one of the water holding gels or hydrogels if you think this will be a problem.). More on Growing Tomatoes in Containers
In spite of your best efforts, there will be times when your container vegetable garden will have problems. Here is a list of some of the typical indoor container garden problems, the probable cause, and some suggested solutions to try. More on Solutions to Problems in Indoor Container Vegetable Gardens
This hydroponic indoor container gardening kit seems to have hit a real nerve, as it has become a quite popular choice for indoor container gardening. Many of them were sold at Christmas time in 2006, and I think the AeroGarden was even featured on QVC. As of this review there are over 35 customer reviews at Amazon, so you can get a pretty good cross section of customer reactions.
Most vegetables that will grow in your outdoor garden will also do well in your container garden. Of course the size and space are unique to your indoor garden, but given the space and light you can grow most vegetables. But there are obviously going to be some varieties and vegetables that are better suited to most folks space constraints. More on Suggested Vegetable Varieties for Indoor Container Gardens
Living in an apartment can put a damper on the fledgling urban gardener, but a vegetable garden for apartment dwellers is not out of the question. You can put a vegetable garden on a balcony, tucked in along a fence, or even in a few containers in your apartment window. It’s not the usual approach so it takes some research, you can enjoy fresh herbs and vegetables even in your own apartment or condo. The key is to understand this unique environment, and select plants and herbs that require less space (and maybe sunlight) to grow. Doing this can provide you own little oasis of natural living in an otherwise urban setting. More on Vegetable Gardens for Apartment Living - You Can Do It
Spring is near and it's time to start thinking about planting your garden. This year you might want to try something new. Take a look at our review of hanging tomato planters to see if growing tomatoes that way might be something you want to try.
Scarecrow Sprinkler
Trying to repel cats, birds, dogs, or even armadillos in your garden. But you don't really want to harm them? Check out our Scarecrow sprinkler review. This garden pest repellent really works, and it just uses water!