aerogarden harvest AeroGarden | Credit: AeroGarden
aerogarden harvest AeroGarden | Credit: AeroGarden
aerogarden harvest AeroGarden | Credit: AeroGarden
aerogarden harvest
AeroGarden | Credit: AeroGarden
| Credit: AeroGarden
In many parts of the country, it’s wise to wait until late spring to begin planting spring flowers, fresh herbs and other plants outdoors. (Check out this handy zip code-based guide to see when it’s safe to dig.)
So what are you investing in, exactly? AeroGardens are essentially mini indoor garden plots that you can keep on a countertop (or the ground if you don’t have pets or small kiddos) indoors. They grow hydroponically, or in water instead of soil, which means a less messy and quicker growing environment. An LED light system promotes growth even more, and it’s essentially goof-proof for those of us who struggle to keep plants alive: the electronic control panel lights up when it’s time to add plant food or water.
Our Senior Digital Editor Victoria swears by her 6-plant AeroGarden, and says she’s saved so much money harvesting her own fresh parsley, thyme, basil, Thai basil, dill and mint from her indoor garden. (We can’t be the only ones with a bad habit of buying one of those pricey packs of herbs in the produce department on nearly every shopping trip…only to watch some of them wilt before we can put them to good use in cocktail, dinner or salad recipes.)
Plus, it’s handy for more than just herbs. Fans rave about its ability to act as a home for healthy lettuce leaves, flowers and more, even if you live in an apartment or a home with a small yard.
Just note that the LED lights are bright, so you probably want to keep this away from anywhere you frequent before bed (and while you’re sleeping) so you can snooze soundly. Learn more about and order the deeply discounted AeroGarden here.
aerogarden harvest
aerogarden harvest
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