Nov 27


 

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Nov 9


The Superior Self Sustaining Indoor Garden.

This indoor garden provides all of the light, water, and nutrients to germinate any seed of your choice, allowing you to grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers in your home. Simply add your favorite seeds to the six pods, add water and the nutrient mix to the base, and turn the unit on–the seeds will begin to sprout in only a few days. The garden simulates the optimal growing conditions of a rain forest; a full-spectrum light bulb casts copious amounts of “sunlight” onto the plants while internal pumps automatically baste the roots with a nutrient-rich water solution, prompting plants to grow up to 50% faster than with traditional gardening methods. The garden automatically adjusts nutrient and light delivery to pods during germination, initial growth, and mature growth stages. The garden rotates automatically, ensuring all of the plants are exposed to even amounts of light, and the lamp telescopes up to 20″ high to accommodate large plants. Plugs into AC. 12″-20″ H x 10 1/2″ Diam. (8 lbs.)

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Oct 31


Aerogarden Indoor Garden (900210-2200)

Aeroponic indoor garden appliance with built-in lights grow plants anywhere anytime. 100% success guaranteed World’s first indoor garden appliance Grow fresh herbs, vegetables and flowers in your own home all year round Uses no dirt The Aeroponic technology can grow up to 2 times faster than potted plants Multiple seed kit options are available color of unit is white Unit comes with flower seed kit and an herb seed kit

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Oct 30

AeroGarden Kitchen Garden / Indoor Greenhouse

The AeroGarden is the world’s first indoor smart garden – It’s so easy to use that anyone, with or without gardening experience can grow lush, beautiful gardens right in their homes. The computerized AeroGarden tells you to add water and nutrients. The micro-processor automatically adjusts nutrient delivery and water flow, and even turns grow lights on and off to simulate the sun. Plants grow in air and water No dirt, no weeds, no mess 100% germination guaranteed What Can the AeroGarden grow? Fresh Herbs Salad Greens Tomatoes Chilli Peppers Strawberries Flowers Your own seeds with the Master Gardener Kit The AeroGarden Includes: Built-in plant lighting system Full daylight spectrum, energy efficient grow lights allow you to grow anywhere. No natural sunlight needed. Aeroponic optimizing chamber creates a near-perfect rainforest growing environment. Computerized “smart” garden technology Built-in micro-processor automatically adjusts nutrient delivery, light cycles and water for specific plant types Built-in light timer turns lights on and off Built-in reminder system automatically alerts you to add water and nutrients LIMITED TIME SPECIAL! Free Gourmet Herb Garden Seed Kit Contains a festive variety of colorful herbs including: Cilantro Chives Italian Basil Red Rubin Basil Dill Mint Parsley Yield Provides continuous harvests for four to six months. Begin harvesting in about three weeks: Pre-seeded bio-dome seed pods Enclosed in their own mini-greenhouse for ultra-fast germination Time-release nutrient tablets Perfect plant nutrition with 65 macro and micro-nutrients for optimal plant health. Tending & Harvesting Guide with recipes Walks you through everything you need to know to grow and harvest your plants, as well as tips and recipes for enjoying your harvests.

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Oct 25

any cool ideas for indoor herb gardens? and what herbs are easy to maintain. i kill all of my plants…

A Yahoo search for "indoor herb gardens" (include the quotation marks in the search box) yields 1,200 results. If you do the same search, and are willing to spend a little time exploring, I’m sure that you will quickly find the information you seek.

By the way, chives are hardy and easy to grow indoors.

Good luck with your search.

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Oct 25

I’m growing an indoor herb garden, and I recently transplanted basil, parsley, sunflowers (I know, not an herb), and chives to bigger pots. The sunflowers and basil have very long stems but few leaves on each stem, and they don’t stand as they should. The chives are not standing properly either. Any advice or suggestions?

water them good and give them good light. they are in shock from the move. they should get over that in a few days.

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Oct 18

Im wanting to start an indoor herb garden ( cooking herb ). I do not know much about growing / caring for plants and really need information on this. If anyone can provide me with some web pages of information I thank you. Also, suggest any good informative books / magazines too.

I have a good friend that would love to answer your question just go to www.beagleridgeherbfarm.com and click on her contact me section. She knows all about herbs and would love to help you get started

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Sep 27

I’m trying out an indoor herb garden, starting with dill. I just planted my seeds and watered them today. I realize that I mustn’t overwater plants, but since these are only seeds, should they be in constant moist soil? At least until something starts growing.

Hi,
yes you do want to keep the soil somewhat moist, so that it does not form a crust on top, or the little seedlings have a hard time breaking through.
The dill seeds should not be planted very deep anyway,
I used to use a spray bottle to moisten the soil every so often until the seeds sprouted.

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Sep 18

My daughter can earn some brownie patches over the summer. One is planting some seeds in a pot and starting them and then planting it outside when it gets big enough. It is fairly late in the growing season. What can I grow that we can plant and it will survive this late. We live in Indiana. Any ideas? She really wanted to do a flower, but I cannot think of any that we can plant late and them not die after the summer is over.
Another one we are doing is planting herbs and making an indoor herb garden. I know the basil will not grow indoors for long, but it is not a perennial. Is that right?
Any ideas would be very much appreciated.

Borage reseeds all summer so it would be happy being started later. It’s a herb, leaves taste cucumber-ish flowers taste sweet, but it’s quite hairy so interesting/weird to chew on. It’s an annual but seeds itself into most gardens for next year.

Some other plants that ‘pop up’ in my garden later in the year are; radishes (would work best if you had a cool spot outside for the first bit) they flower if you let them and i find their flowers are great pollinator attractors for my other veggies. Morning glories and nasturtiums (nasturtiums are edible taste kinda peppery) have been popping up aswell. my mom usually does a second pea planting at this time so you could do peas or possibly sweet peas.

i don’t have experience with an indoor herb garden; for basil seek out compact varieties cause common varieties get big -my lemon basil is 3feet tall right now. Garlic grows well inside (and it’s easy to find). Other plants to consider are rosemary, mint, thyme, dill, oregano. Sun will be essential for good growth and flavour be carefull not too water to much aswell.

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Sep 15

Now I need to know how large the indoor plants need to be before transplanting them to a large outdoor pot. I have cayenne pepper plants and heirloom tomato plants.

Two true leaves (not just the seed leaves, the cotyledons). However, moving small plants to great big pots can be somewhat problematic. You’d probably be better off moving them to pots where the roots can fill at least 1/3 of the pot, then when the roots fill the pot, move to a larger pot.

It’s easy to overwater a big pot with little plants in it, and then the soil gets sour. When the plant roots hit the sour, acidic soil, they often die. Hence, shifting plants up through several sizes of pots is safer.

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