Technology
AeroGardens are on sale for up to 50% off on Amazon
TL;DR: Get an AeroGarden in-home garden system for up to half off when you order from Amazon.
So long as this miserable summer heat wave lingers, the tomato plant sitting out on your fire escape isn’t long for this world. A day or two of missed waterings, and bam — the poor little guy will wither and die along with your dreams of fresh, homemade salsa.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
AeroGarden‘s in-home garden systems are a means to grow fresh herbs and veggies year-round in your kitchen without a whole lot of work on your part. On sale on Amazon now for up to 50% off, its setups foster a healthy growing environment indoors using a combination of grow lights and hydroponics. (That’s a fancy word for a setup in which plants grow in nutrient-rich water — no soil required.) Once you fill one of its gardens with water, pop in the included seed pods, and add a dash of AeroGarden’s liquid plant food, the system will take care of the rest; its gardens use sensors to mimic the effects of sunlight and remind you when to add more water and plant food.
Amazon’s AeroGarden sale includes a bunch of different systems at numerous price points, from a three-plant countertop garden ($70.93, down from $99.95) to a whole-ass “farm” with room for up to 24 plants ($628.25, down from $799.95). But its very best deal comes in the form of the AeroGarden Harvest 360: Normally $149.95, its black and white models are both marked down to a mere $74.99 apiece.
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