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Master Gardener Deluxe Kit: Our second AeroGarden |
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Written by Sean
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Saturday, 12 July 2008 07:13 |
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Before we got our first AeroGarden in May of this year, we had been doing a lot of research on them. At first we were really skeptical of the AeroGarden , like most people are. But once we had seen that other people were having results,
and with the latest salmonella outbreak with tomatoes and peppers. Also looking at the potential cost savings and health benefits with growing your own food, we decided that we would buy one and see what the results were. To say that we were surprised, would be a huge understatement. We have been outstandingly pleased with the results that we've had with our first AeroGarden . So much so, that two weeks ago we purchased our second AeroGarden .
When we decided to purchase our second AeroGarden, we starting talking about what our first crop that we would grow in the next AeroGarden . At first we though that we would just grow a crop from another AeroGrow seed kit, something like snow peas or cherry tomatoes. But, when we started to think a little bit more about it we realized that it would be a great experience for us to use the Master Gardener Deluxe kit and plant using our own seeds and share our results with everyone. Because we understand that people want to know how someone's experience is with a particular product before they spend their hard earned money on it. So, we are very excited to share our results with you.
In the next part of this series about the Master Gardener Deluxe kit, we go into detail about how to select the vegetable seed to plant in your garden.
Master Gardener Deluxe Kit:Selecting the right vegetable
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