Grow Your Own Stuff!


Okay, so if you haven’t noticed by now I love my AeroGardens. In fact, you could say that I am basically an AeroGarden Fanatic :) Even though I love my AeroGardens I also love real, down and dirty gardening (vegetable gardening that is…). Recently I received a catalog from Park’s Seed. The catalog is filled with incredible options for seeds and live plants that you can order directly from them. Some of the seeds they carry are very, very unique. I ordered several different kinds of seeds, and after having some trouble starting them indoors in a seed starter tray, I decided to try to grow them in my AeroGarden and post the information on AeroGarden Reviews. Here are the two unique seeds that I have started and am having good success with so far:

1) The Easter Egg Plant
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Isn’t this thing cool?!? So far my plant is about 2 inches tall and has good color, so I hope it will do well. I’ll post pictures as I go.

2) Stevia (Sweet Leaf) : Stevia is a natural sugar alternative that is actually mcuh sweeter than real sugar. All you have to do is add a leaf to whatever it is you want to sweeten. I’d never grown this herb before, but it seems to be doing well also.

Keep checking back to AeroGarden Reviews to see the latest and greatest AeroGarden success stories!

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Okay, so I just wanted to let everyone know that I’ve been a little busy lately, so I haven’t really had a chance to update the site yet…but don’t worry, it’s coming very soon :) Among the things I will be posting updates on are:

  1. My AeroGarden Strawberries Progress
  2. The benefits of the AeroGarden Deluxe Upgrade Kit
  3. Differences between the normal AeroGarden and the New AeroGarden Pro200 (Not Available in Stores - but available here)
  4. Full sized tomatoes in the AeroGarden
  5. Starting seeds in your AeroGarden

While I am working on those updates, I just thought I’d give you all a little heads up that the www.hydroponic-home-garden.com is going to start posting daily AeroGarden Tips & Tricks on their website. This will be a great resource for everyone who has an AeroGarden.

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Ever since I bought my first AeroGarden, I wanted to grow my own seeds in it. I realize of course that stuff like corn, or full size tomatoes etc. are much to large for the unit, but I wanted to try some other seeds to see if it would work.

In this category, I will keep you posted as to what I find that works and what doesn’t.

Here is what I planted in my first planting:

  • Salad Bowl Leaf Lettuce
  • Romanesco Broccoli/Cauliflower
  • Baby Spinach
  • Lima Beans
  • Sugar Snap Peas
  • Yellow Crookneck Squash
  • Zucchini

I just planted these today, so I will keep everyone posted as to how they do with photos etc.

Progress Made in the AeroGarden Expirimentation - October 5, 2007

So far, the only things growing of the items planted are the Romanesco Cauliflower/Broccoli and the Leaf and Salad bowl lettuce. Both are growing quite well actually. Nothing else is even showing a remote sign of growth…so I will keep everyone posted. Here are some photos…

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