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General Questions About the AeroGarden Q: What is Aeroponics? A: Aeroponics is a dirt-free growing method where plant roots are suspended in air within a 100% humidity, highly-oxygenated growing chamber. Because the roots are bathed with ideal levels of nutrients, water and oxygen, plants grow significantly faster, are healthier and have a higher nutrient content than plants grown in soil. Q: How big is the AeroGarden? A: There are currently nine different models and sizes of AeroGarden ® . The chart below shows their dimensions, including the height of the lights at both their lowest and highest settings.
Q: What comes with the AeroGarden? A: The AeroGarden comes with everything you need for a complete season of growth, including: Built-in plant lighting system
Q: How long will my plants live, and when can I begin harvesting? A:That depends on which Seed Kit you are growing. The chart below compares different Seed Kits, with time-to-first-harvest (or bloom), lifespan of the Seed Kit, and length of harvest (or bloom time) for the crop you are growing.
Q: How much time do I have to spend taking care of my AeroGarden? A: Although all our Seed Kits are easy to care for, some require just a bit more interaction than others when it comes to tending and harvesting. See the chart below to decide which Seed Kit will be right for you. Q: How long can the AeroGarden be left unattended? What if I travel a lot? A: For the first 2-3 weeks after the AeroGarden is first planted, it is virtually care-free because the plants are small and use very little water, though they will need to have the Bio-Domes removed as the seedlings grow. At the other end of the spectrum, a fully-mature, productive garden may need to have water added every 2 or 3 days. But one of the beauties of the AeroGarden is that it is small enough to move, so if you travel and need to be away for some time, your AeroGarden can be left with a friend or neighbor for the minimal amount of care it will require in your absence. Q: Are the nutrient tablets organic? A: For produce to qualify as organically-grown, the fertilizers used must be derived from decomposed plant or animal material. This works well in soil, where microbes and insects convert this decaying plant and animal material into a form that is readily available to the plants (a process called “mineralization”). In an aeroponic environment, however, there is nothing to perform this conversion, leaving a smelly mess that the plants cannot absorb. To avoid this problem, our nutrient tablets are made instead from mineral salts that provide all the macro- and micronutrients needed by plants in a form that is immediately absorbable. This complete plant nutrition assures that AeroGrown produce is extremely high in nutritional value. Recent studies have shown that produce grown in the AeroGarden is actually more nutritious than store-bought organically-grown produce. Click here for more information and references to these studies. For results of Vitamin C studies, click here . Q: Can I mix my Seed Kits? A: Mixing seed pods from one Seed Kit with those of another is generally not recommended. Different plants have different light and nutrient requirements. Our Seed Kits have been carefully researched and exhaustively tested to determine the optimal light and nutrient requirements for each plant chosen. These plants have been combined within each Seed Kit to be compatible with one another. They are also chosen for compatible growth rate and size. For these reasons, mixing between Seed Kits generally does not work well, although there is some leeway. You can generally combine herbs with herbs, greens with greens, and flowering/fruiting crops with other flowering/fruiting crops (such as tomatoes with peppers). Some people get around this issue by having multiple AeroGardens, so that they can have herbs, tomatoes and greens all growing at the same time, but in different gardens. Q: Can I order a custom Seed Kit made up of just the plants I want? A: In a way, yes - you can order a Master Gardener Kit, which allows you to grow your own seeds in the AeroGarden. The Master Gardener Kit allows you to experiment with an unlimited variety of herb, flower, or vegetable seed (purchased from your local nursery or garden center), or grow just your favorites. We received many requests for customized Seed Kits, and the Master Gardener Kit is our answer! Because of differing nutrient and light requirements, and also size compatibility, remember that not everything can be grown together in the AeroGarden. For more detailed instructions, see the Master Gardener Kit Guide, available by clicking here . Q: How much will the AeroGarden raise my electric bill? A: The AeroGarden system has been designed for maximum efficiency. The entire system uses about the same energy as a single 60-watt light bulb, though this varies a little between models. Use the chart below to see how much energy your AeroGarden uses, and how much it will cost to run at an average US utility rate of 11 cents per kw/hour, (including taxes).
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To figure your own cost exactly, use the formula above but substitute the wattage of your model AeroGarden and the kilowatt/hour rate charged by your local utility company. Q: What kind of light bulbs does it use? A: The AeroGarden uses specially-engineered compact fluorescent bulbs that exactly match the spectrum and intensity of light needed for robust, healthy plant growth. At the end of their life, they can be recycled at any Home Depot store. Q: Do you ship internationally? A: While we do not ship internationally from the US, the AeroGarden is now available from the following distributors . Q: Is produce grown in the AeroGarden organic? To be considered organically-grown, food must have been produced without the use of pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers. Since the AeroGarden is an indoor appliance, pests and weeds are generally not a problem, so pesticides and herbicides are not needed. In rare cases, bugs such as aphids may enter the home on clothing or produce, and in such cases it is up to the consumer's discretion whether to use natural or synthetic pest control measures. For produce to qualify as organically-grown, the fertilizers used must be derived from decomposed plant or animal material. This works well in soil, where microbes and insects convert this decaying plant and animal material into a form that is readily available to the plants (a process called “mineralization”). In an aeroponic environment, however, there is nothing to perform this conversion, leaving a smelly mess that the plants cannot absorb. To avoid this problem, our nutrient tablets are made from mineral salts that provide all the macro- and micronutrients that are needed for healthy, robust plant growth, in a form that is readily usable by the plants.
In terms of healthfulness and nutritional value, fresh produce grown in the AeroGarden is actually more nutritious than store-bought organically-grown produce. For references to studies, please click here . For results of Vitamin C studies, click here . Another health benefit of AeroGrown produce is that it is not subject to the E. coli and salmonella contamination that sometimes plagues field-grown produce. For references, please click here . Q: Do you use GMO seeds? AeroGrow does not use genetically-modified seeds, and is committed to never doing so. AeroGrow participates in the "Safe Seed Initiative" which is run by the Council for Responsible Genetics. We have signed the "Safe Seed Pledge" in which we have pledged to never knowingly buy or sell genetically engineered seeds or plants. Many of our seed suppliers have also signed this pledge. Q: Does the AeroGarden help me reduce my carbon footprint? Growing food aeroponically at home in the energy-efficient AeroGarden is a great way to reduce your “food miles,” or the distance your food must travel between the field and your plate, thus reducing your carbon footprint. Growing food at home in your AeroGarden –
Comparing CO2 emitted by an average U.S. power plant with an average mix of fuels to generate the electricity required to power a 7-Pod AeroGarden to grow a Salad Greens Seed Kit, to the CO2 emitted transporting an equivalent number of bags of lettuce from field to store to home. Q: Is AeroGrow as a company committed to sustainability? As a company, AeroGrow has always valued sustainable practices. We began in what is arguably one of the greenest cities in America - Boulder, Colorado - and have chosen to stay here as we grow even though some expenses are higher, because, for example, we have the opportunity as a business electricity user to contribute to the City of Boulder's climate protection programs.
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Q: Are your seeds organic? AeroGrow Seeds are not certified organic at this time, for two reasons: 1) We have scoured the earth for seeds of the best and tastiest small-variety vegetables, herbs and flowers that are available, and we have chosen to give preference to the best varieties rather than limit our choices to only those seeds that are commercially available as organically-grown; and 2) because of the tiny size of a seed relative to the plant that grows from it, and because the seed itself is not consumed. Please note, however, that we never use genetically-modified seeds. Q: Is your fertilizer organic? For produce to qualify as “USDA Certified Organic,” the fertilizers used must be derived from decomposed plant or animal material. This works well in soil, where microbes and insects convert this decaying plant and animal material into a form that is readily available to the plants (a process called “mineralization”). In an aeroponic environment, however, there is nothing to perform this conversion, leaving a smelly mess that the plants cannot absorb. Our nutrient tablets are made instead from mineral salts that provide all the macro- and micronutrients needed for robust, healthy plant growth in a form that is readily usable by the plants. This complete plant nutrition assures that AeroGrown produce is extremely high in nutritional value. Recent studies have shown that produce grown in the AeroGarden is actually more nutritious than store-bought organically-grown produce. Q: How nutritious is AeroGarden produce compared to organic produce from the store? There are actually more vitamins, antioxidants and phytonutrients in AeroGrown produce than in most “certified organic” produce purchased from the supermarket: (References to studies cited below may be found here .) For example, AeroGarden Salad Greens have been shown to contain 55% more Vitamin C than Earthbound Farms Organic Mixed Baby Greens from Whole Foods and 200% more vitamin C than a clamshell-packaged head of Organic Butter Lettuce from Whole Foods. Hundreds of studies have shown that many vitamins, antioxidants, and other phytonutrients degrade during post-harvest transportation and storage (average time 5-14 days) before reaching the consumer. Supermarket produce is often picked before ripe - before vitamins, antioxidants, and phytonutrients reach maximum levels. In addition, AeroGrown produce is as “local” as you can possibly get! Studies show that children and adults eat more veggies when homegrown, such as in the AeroGarden. For more information, click here . There is no risk of food-borne illness via bacterial contamination from commercial packaging, handling, or soil organisms (e.g., bacteria such as E. coli) with produce grown in the AeroGarden. (For references, click here .) Immune compromised patients, such as those undergoing chemotherapy, are currently being told not to eat raw, organic produce, such as salads, due to the risk of infection. With the AeroGarden, salads, fresh herbs, cherry tomatoes, and other vegetables can now be part of their diet again. No ripening chemicals, such as ethylene (e.g., for ripening tomatoes) or modified atmosphere packaging (e.g., bagged lettuce), are used. AeroGrown produce acquires no extra chemicals during transport and storage (e.g., truck and industrial refrigerator exhaust). |