AeroGarden Tip #3 – Use Proper Supports for Higher AeroGarden Yields

May 24, 2009 by admin  
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When you grow certain plants in a regular garden, such as tomatoes, peas, beans, even some flowers, it is important that you support them for a few reasons.

Perhaps the most important reason to support your plants is to prevent them from ‘crushing’ themselves under the weight of heavy fruit or produce. Tomatoes for example, produce heavy fruit, and if the plant’s branches are not supported, the weight of the fruit can actually break the branches and kill the plants.

Supporting your plant also allows sunlight to reach more of the plants, and allows air to circulate through them, which helps with growth and pollination.

How Can You Support Your AeroGarden Plants?

Although the plants you will grow in your AeroGarden will be smaller varieties than ones you might grow in your outdoor garden, they will still need to be supported if they produce heavy fruit (such as tomatoes, peppers, etc).

There are several options available for supporting your AeroGarden plants:

  1. Universal AeroGarden Trellis Systems (our recommendation)
  2. Plant “Soft-ties”
  3. Homeade trellis system.

Let’s go through each of these options – starting with the least effective.

Plant Soft-ties & Your AeroGarden (not recommended)

Plant soft-ties consist of a flexible wire, coated with a soft foam. Although these can work well in outdoor gardens, when an existing trellis is already in place, they do not work well in the AeroGarden – as there is nothing you can tie them too. You can create a spiral with the wire, and place it around the seedlings to help support them, but once your plants get larger, the plant soft-ties are inneffective.

Home Made AeroGarden Trellis System (not recommened)

There are lots of ways that you can create your own trellis system for the AeroGarden, so we will not be discussing this in detail. One of the drawbacks of creating your own aerogarden trellis system is that you will likely need to modify your AeroGarden, which can cause damage to it.

The Universal AeroGarden Trellis System (Highly Recommended)

The Universal AeroGarden Trellis System provides needed support for your AeroGardens plants and you don’t need to modify your AeroGarden, spend lots of money on other trellis systems, or spend the time required to make your own.

The Universal Trellis System consists of a loop that attaches to the plants that need support, and is connected to a retractable reel that is attached anywhere on or off your AeroGarden. The retractable reel provides consistent support that actually adjusts as the plants grow. Another benefit of using the Universal AeroGarden Trellis System is that it will work with ANY AeroGarden. The retractable reels can be easily attached with the velcro pads to anywhere. Other trellis systems only work with “Trellis-Ready” Aerogardens.

The Universal AeroGarden Trellis System provides a very affordable and practical solution for providing support for the plant you will grow in your AeroGarden. Using a support system will allow your plants grow healthier, larger, and produce more.

Where to buy the Universal AeroGarden Trellis?

The Universal AeroGarden Trellis System is available from the following AeroGarden Retailers:

The Hydroponic Home Garden (www.Hydroponic-Home-Garden.com) & The iGardenShoppe (www.iGardenShoppe.com)

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AeroGarden Tip #5 – Trim your AeroGarden’s plants

April 10, 2009 by admin  
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One of the most important things your can do when your AeroGarden is just starting is to trim your plants. There are far too many types of plants that you can grow in your Aerogarden to discuss them all here…so we will only give you a few basic pointers that apply to most all plants. We highly recommend you follow the trimming instructions in the guide included in your AeroGarden Seed Kits. Here are some basic trimming principles you can use:

How to trim your AeroGarden plants

  • NEVER trim more than 1/3 of your plants at one time
  • Once you trim, give them some time to continue growing and regenerate
  • If the plants would normally grow too tall for the AeroGarden, you can ‘train’ the plants to grow out instead of up by cutting the top of the plant off, above the 5th stem. This will encourage the plant to grow and fill out sideways rather than up.

Why should you trim your AeroGarden’s plants often?

By trimming your plants often, you will encourage them to produce more, and your plants will be healthier and more productive. Don’t be afraid to trim your plants, but don’t trim them too much. Think of it like a haircut for your plants – you wouldn’t want to take too much off the top would you?

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AeroGarden Tip #6 – Trim your AeroGarden Roots

March 30, 2009 by admin  
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The 6th AeroGarden Tip in our Top 10 AeroGarden Tip Countdown is closely related to Tip #7 (Keeping your AeroGarden Clean). One of the best ways that you can keep your AeroGarden clean is by following this tip: TRIM YOUR AEROGARDEN ROOTS!

Trim your AeroGarden Roots for better growth and a cleaner garden!

One of the problems a lot of AeroGarden users have (but don’t necessarily know about) is that inside the well of their beautifully manicured AeroGarden surface, the roots are growing just as rapidly as the rest of the plants – which is a potentially ‘deadly’ AeroGarden problem.

Why Trim your AeroGardens Roots?

When you don’t trim your AeroGarden roots, they can grow too large, and cause major problems. Have you ever heard of a tree root growing into the pipes of a home, or seen a small tree, grow into the crevice of a rock and split it apart? Well, the same principal applies to the roots in your AeroGarden.

As they grow, the tiny little roots can easily find their way into small, but important parts of your AeroGarden – like the pump! When these roots get bigger they can actually stop (and break) your pump – which will temporarily break your AeroGarden until you can find a replacement pump.

Here is how you do it

We recommend trimming your AeroGarden roots for the first time after about 4 weeks. This gives your plants plenty of time to establish a healthy and stable root system. When you trim your roots for the first time, simply raise the AeroGarden lamp hood, and lift up the front flap on the water reservoir. With the flap up, lift up the top lid of your AeroGarden (which holds the seed pods and plants) and completely remove it from the AeroGarden – being careful not to damage your existing plants. With the plants removed, trim the roots as shown in the picture. Be careful not to trim them back too far. Just trim them back far enough so they will interfere with the parts of your AeroGarden.

Why should you trim your AeroGarden roots?

Trimming your AeroGarden roots will not only allow your plants to thrive and be healthy, it will also allow your AeroGarden to continue functioning properly for years to come. So don’t be afraid to trim your roots!

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AeroGarden Tip #7 – Keep Your AeroGarden Clean

March 17, 2009 by admin  
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On our countdown of the Top 10 AeroGarden Tips, number 7 on our list is to KEEP YOUR AEROGARDEN CLEAN!

Just because the AeroGarden doesn’t use dirt, doesn’t mean it doesn’t get dirty…especially if you are using the nutrient tablets that came with your AeroGarden or AeroGarden Seed Kit (which we do not recommend – we’ll discuss why later). Once you plant your AeroGarden, you will be on your way to the easiest, lowest maintainence garden ever; and with a little tidy housekeeping you can keep it that way.

As your AeroGarden grows, it will leave residue from evaporated nutrients, mineral deposits, plant pieces, bugs (heaven forbid!) etc. Here are a few tips to keep your AeroGarden clean and running properly.

  1. Make sure you change your water every few weeks – if you don’t, (and you are using nutrient tablets – NOT RECOMMENDED), you may end up with mineral deposits gathering inside the AeroGarden, and inside the AeroGarden pump components – which can lead to pump failure.
  2. Wipe down the top of your AeroGarden (where the seed pods sit) every week or so. This will prevent dust and other grime from building up on the surface, and eventually getting into and on your plants.
  3. Clean off any dead plant leaves or fall off. Once plant debri gets on your AeroGarden, if it is not removed, it will really stick to the surface, and can stain your AeroGarden and take some serious scrubbing to remove.

So make sure that you keep your AeroGarden clean, and not only will it look good, it will keep performing for years to come.

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AeroGarden Tip #8 – Don’t Trust the Water Level Indicator

March 17, 2009 by admin  
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If you want to have a sucessful experience with your AeroGarden, there are really only a few necessary ingredients.

  1. An AeroGarden of your choice
  2. A power outlet you can plug your AeroGarden into
  3. A seed kit for your AeroGarden
  4. Water

For AeroGarden Tip #8 we are going to focus on the 4th ingredient: Water

In order to have a thriving and healthy AeroGarden, you need to have the correct amount of water in your AeroGarden. If the water level gets too low, your plants will suffer.  One of the things we have learned in our several years of AeroGardening, is this: DO NOT TRUST THE WATER LEVEL INDICATORS!

When we first started using the AeroGardens we would wait to refill the water until the indicator told us to…Little did we know that the indicators sometimes malfuntioned, and would not tell us when our AeroGardens needed more water. On some of the AeroGarden models, the water level indicators are actually based on a timer, not a physical water level measurement. We have found that it is important to contstantly check the water level regardless of whether or not the add water indicator is on, especially if you live in warmer climates. Making sure that the water level is always where it needs to be is necessary if you want your AeroGarden to thrive.

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Top 10 AeroGarden Seed Kits

February 24, 2009 by admin  
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One of the most popular questions we get from potential AeroGarden buyers, is that they don’t know what they can, or could possibly grow with and AeroGarden. The possibilities are almost endless, and this post category will go through the Top 10 AeroGarden Seed Kits, and let you know which ones current AeroGarden owners prefer, and which ones are the most popular. We will give you detailed information about each AeroGarden Seed Kit, and let you know tips and tricks that will help you be successful.

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Top 10 AeroGarden List : Introduction

February 24, 2009 by admin  
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Sometimes the most difficult part of making a purchase, is the availability of options. Options can be our friend, but they can also be our enemy when it makes decisions more difficult. The AeroGardens are no exception. The Top 10 AeroGardens.com wants to make this process easy for you, and to do that, we have surveyed hundreds of AeroGarden owners and come up with a “Top 10 List” for the most wanted and best performing AeroGardens. The next several posts will show you the top 10 AeroGardens, and give a detailed explanation of the benefits of each one.

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Welcome to Top 10 AeroGardens!

December 10, 2008 by admin  
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Welcome to Top 10 AeroGardens! The main goal of this website is to help you become an educated AeroGardener, and help you accomplish a few important things:

  1. Figure out which AeroGarden is the best one for you
  2. Master the art of growing ANYTHING in your AeroGarden
  3. Keep your AeroGarden growing trouble free
  4. Introduce you to new AeroGardens, and AeroGarden Alternatives

We hope that you will take the time to read the information here, comment, and learn from it…so you can become a “Master AeroGardener”!

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