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"Janet Bostwick" > wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote:
> > koko wrote:
> >>
> >> I finally bought an Aero Garden.
> >> http://i39.tinypic.com/zx305y.jpg
> >>
> >> I vacillated for the longest time about buying this. It's pretty
> >> expensive and I have a few other things I could spend $149.00 on, I
> >> mean heaven forbid I put it in the savings account.
> >> The more I looked into it and read about it and heard comments on it,
> >> the more convinced I became I needed one. My primary reason is that I
> >> live 27 miles from the closest fresh herb, bummer.
> >
> > That should work. Don't want to be without herb. :-)
> >
> > http://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-...rden-help.html
>
> I can't wait to hear your progress reports. Especially time from seeding to
> harvest and then length of useable harvest. IMO the unit is best suited to
> herbs (best return on money) and lettuce.
> Janet
I'm thinking about one for lettuce and spinach. :-)
Wonder how it'd do with chard?
Now that I've had the house rock skirted tho', I'm considering building
a low garden bed out front (South side) to keep some swiss chard going
in a raised bed. I can build it against the rock facing without having
to worry about termites.
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