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The End of the First Aerogarden Grow Log (February 10)

The Aerogarden has been a neat toy. Unfortunately, after about 40-50 juicy cherry tomatoes, they have stopped producing. Sadly, I must kill them for the sake of the power bill. Click “more” for the end of the Aerogarden project.

Jan. 28 Aerogarden Update

The Aerogarden tomatoes are ripening at a frenzied pace.

The Fruits of my Aerogarden Labor (Jan. 16 Update)

The day has finally come where I finally have my first delicious, ripe, juicy Aerogarden tomato. I don’t know if I should make a shotglass of tomato soup or a minature BLT. But why praytell, Red, is there a teacup and a lamp in the picture? Well, the tomato got a bit leggy only under [...]

Aerogarden January 3rd

It has been a while since I updated on the Aerogarden. It got a new home on my bookshelf. Some of the leaves are crispy and the front one fell over under its own weight . . . . . . from the multitude of tomatoes.

You Too Can Have An Obscene Tomato Canopy, Ask Me How! (Aerogarden, Nov. 25)

I thought there would be more complications than there have been with this thing, but the Aerogarden is chugging right along. I have been adding a tablet every week or so and topping off when needed. This is the yellow tomato, the runt of the litter. You won’t believe the rest.

Holy Hydro, Aerogarden!

It’s been what, 5 days since I updated on the Aerogarden? The roots just started dipping into the nutrient solution and it went nuts.

Update On Those Aerogarden Beasts! (Nov. 11)

Nov. 1 Aerogarden Update

The tomatoes in the Aerogarden are growing like weeds! You might notice an addition in the garden. I called the company to tell them the yellow tomato plug didn’t sprout and they sent me a whole new kit. Great customer service. This is the little guy that we yanked out of the plug and put [...]

Aerogarden Update (Oct. 25)

The Aerogarden is coming along nicely. The roots are getting quite long. I can’t wait until they are making real tomatoes.

The Uses (and Abuses) of an Aerogarden

I bought an Aerogarden. It is marketed as an entry-level hydroponics system with idiot-proof and impressive results for $150. It seemed like marketing hype, but I took a chance by buying an Aerogarden. I unpacked the unit, filled it with water, and put in the seed pods. 2 of the 3 tomato pods germinated after [...]