The AeroGarden doesn’t need dirt or sunlight—and it's on sale.
uses powerful LED lights to grow everything from juicy cherry tomatoes and refreshing mint to tender lettuce, no matter the season. You don’t even need dirt—the hydroponic device is soil-free, delivering all the nutrients plants need through fertilizer and water. The system is so efficient, it works five times faster than traditional outdoor gardening.
The AeroGarden is simple to set up: Just pop in up to six non-GMO seed pods into the device and plug into an electrical outlet. Its three-button control panel reminds you when to add water and plant food, and the machine turns grow lights on and off automatically. The grower’s compact build is perfect for apartment dwellers, but anyone can benefit from the countertop garden’s space-saving design.
“I ordered the heirloom salad greens, and, boy, was I surprised how fast they sprouted,” one Bed Bath & Beyond customer wrote. “I have been able to harvest the leaves already for sandwiches and made my first full salad already.” Another added, “As someone who does not have a green thumb, I trust that I can keep this going. It’s been a fun project with my second grader!”
The device not only includes the garden and light, but also a power adapter, liquid plant food, and a six-pod seed kit of herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, or even cheerful petunias. And while the AeroGarden normally costs $150, right now you canAdvertisement
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