Does An Aerogarden Actually Save You $$$?

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🌿 Are you tired of shelling out your hard-earned money on expensive store-bought herbs and veggies? What if I told you there's a money-saving solution hidden in plain sight? Introducing the AeroGarden Harvest and Farm, your ticket to unlocking a world of abundant homegrown goodness and incredible savings!

🌿 In this mind-boggling video, I delve deep into the enigmatic realm of indoor hydroponics, where lush greens and vibrant produce flourish with the utmost efficiency. Join me on a thrilling journey as we compare the costs of traditional grocery purchases against the investment in an AeroGarden Harvest and Farm. Prepare to have your perceptions of gardening and savings transformed forever!

🌿 The AeroGarden, with its cutting-edge technology and innovative design, provides the ideal environment for your plants to thrive. It's like a cryptic green laboratory right in your kitchen! But how long will it take to uncover the hidden treasure of savings and recoup your initial investment? My investigation reveals astounding facts that will leave you surprised!

🌿 So, if you've been wondering about the world of indoor hydroponics and how to save money while creating a bountiful harvest, this video is your ultimate guide!

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HomegrownFloridaZa
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While saving money is important, I am confined to a wheelchair and it is much easier to have my food grown indoors than outside. I just bought my aerogarden and setting it up.

ruthhyster
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I live in Pennsylvania. We have a short grow season like others. I have a harvest for herbs right now and its great for two people to have fresh herbs in our meals. We are buying the farm for spinach and tomatoes next. We both work alot of hours so these systems are what we need in life. I waste so much produce and money before i have time to eat it from buying at the store. I like that i can pick the plants little by little and enjoy food thats only been at my house.

dejavu
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I had a harvest in the past and I had a drawf tomato that lasted over a year and was still productive.

marilynearl
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I love my AeroGardens. There are always sales on the machines. The harvest are cheap. Just have to wait for it. A lot of people buy them second hand on Facebook market place or 2nd hand stores. I’ve seen them at Sam’s as well. The farm XL 24. I got mine at $325 last May. There is a Facebook group who the lady who runs it gives us links for deals all the time. I’ll never regret buying machines and I’ll be buying more. Herbs are expensive at the store but cost very little growing it in your AG. It can also be viewed as a hobby and that’s a cheap hobby compared to a lot others.

Itsjstme
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Other price factors I thought of were my precious time & gas for the car, going to the grocery store. I bought my Harvest for $73 during "prime days" and it's a pleasure to have fresh greens right here in my house. I made little treats with cream cheese & the basil from the Harvest for a lunch I attended last week and they were very well received. I copied the concept in my sunroom, building wire shelving with light strips over every level. I plant seeds in clay pots and cover them with little bowls (wedding party dept) I got from the dollar store. I put them on little plates (wedding party dept) from the dollar store and I water them once or twice a day. They are doing very well. I transplanted two basil aerogarden plants into soil and they are not doing so well. :( I am a wannabee farmer and am determined to learn to garden well.

explained
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I've had my farm 24XL Plus for a couple years now and the winter month tomatoes are Key... Mine got over 450 days old before I moved. I got them back out again and producing within the first two months. Is fast and very consistant. All i have to do is feed and water it. My other one is a Bounty Basic which is 2 feet high or if I iput it on a twine. Its as high as i want over the garden... I have Piri Piri pepper plants in it from my own seed collection. Mint.. Just Mint. I love these things. The quickness and health of the plants is just awesome. Only bad thing ive had a problem is the water level guage go out and a water pump go out.. only 8 bucks for a new one.

krisbrown
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Realistically, I don't even care if these systems will save me money, what I care about is having a relatively stable supply of food for when I need it because here in Canada, our government is insane and doesn't like when people do things without government permission lol

kyesniper
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I just started my areogarden . I can’t wait. Just having herbs and stuff for a small salad is all I really want out of it. I don’t care about the money part of it. Buying for produce for one is really wasteful, no matter how hard I try. I like the idea that I am the only one that handles my food and it hasn’t been exposed to insecticides etc.

cookielocurto
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You sold me, Petrina! I did pick up the Harvest during Prime Day through your link, for $50 (I had already sent one as a gift to my daughter: she and her cat just adored it). The Grow Everything Kit came with 50 each of sponges, baskets, lids, plant labels plus 6 bottles of nutrients; baskets and lids are likely to last a long long time, and sponges can be had really inexpensively, not just on Amazon but you know that knock off internet vendor that ships everything in plastic bags?
It is so much fun! Lettuce are growing fast, idk if chards just don't like germinating in light or what, but I am having such a great time so what does not come up will be a chance to grow something new. The unit is so bright, I have all my cuttings, and a tray of microgreens taking advantage and stretching that $1.33 electricity spending! LOL And guess where my seed starting trays are going for the fall garden? Also thinking that I might use it as my seed starter for the larger fruiting tomatoes for the fall winter; our storms usually disrupt my garden scheduling, so I think this will be a great insurance that I will have starts ready when I want them. Tiny, but mighty! And if I get it fully "paid off" I will get another for Black Friday.
Thanks for another great video, and all the leg/brainwork behind it.

oreopaksun
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I bought some metal shelves at Costco, LED lights, a timer, and some trays from Bootstrap farmer and grow microgreens all the time. WAY cheaper than Aerogarden and there are tons of videos on YouTube to show you exactly what to do.

prettyboy
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What a fantastic video! I picked up the harvest for $80 this prime day and want to grow herbs on my windowsill. I've been looking for videos on pruning, growing, ect. Your video of price breakdown and advice on future planting has made me feel pretty great about my purchase. Much more confident too😏

Ashenkaniku
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Thanks for the video and clearing up the hype on Aerogarden. Knowing where to save food money is a big plus in this over inflated economy.

bay
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Where I live, people are selling the harvest and bounty for 20-30! I'm in a tiny apartment and I'm so excited to get one or two tabletop sets.

dystoniaify
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I picked up the Harvest Elite Slim on sale for $60 about 3 weeks ago. I was thinking that it would be a great, easy way to teach my 4y.o. daughter about how plants grow.
Within those 3 weeks, we already have some big lettuce growth!
To be honest, I would have been just as happy buying the Aerogarden at full price ($100 I believe?), so I'd say a couple of these little units should be plenty for most families.

How about other options, like a rain tower or ebb and flow setup? These are popular diy setups and they are far more cost effective than even the Aerogarden! I would be interested to see a comparison on those too!
Great video with a lovely and knowledgeable presenter!

dubh
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I started with the basic farm a few months ago and quickly realized I wanted to try growing lots of different things. I looked on Facebook market place and found a Farm 24 XL for $200! Since then I found a Harvest for $50 and a Harvest Elite Slim for $60. I’m using the Slim for herbs, the harvest for spinach, the basic farm 24 for Romaine and Toy Bok Choy, and the Farm XL for sugar snap peas and fairy tale eggplants. I also found reusable pods on Etsyas well as a bunch of other useful things for Aerogardens. Hopefully it will turn out successfully. ❤

kerrisher
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We have 2 of the small 6 pod units and grow almost exclusively peppers and herbs year round with everything else growing in the garden during the summer. Lately the cost of herbs has skyrocketed with a few small sprigs costing between $3-$6 dollars while my biggest problem currently is using enough fast enough in normal cooking. Basil in particular grows almost out of control very quickly. Peppers are slower, but again with a single plant putting off a dozen peppers and oddly enough reproducing several times before being replaced, I'm reasonably sure both of these units would have paid for themselves in less than a year.

thehound
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Best Buy has the Farm 12XL for $249.99. I am not sure if I have enough room for anymore. Thanks for another great video.

Annette-tqrl
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In Austin when it's 105 in August it's the only way to get fresh lettuce

Not_So_Weird_in_Austin
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I agree! I'm going to wait on the hydroponics for now. Idon't have a lot of room or counterspace for anything else. Looks like a great idea.

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