The name AeroGarden would tend to make one think this is an Aeroponic Gardening unit. Actually it is a hydroponic unit, since the plant grows into a continuous water environment. The setup is simple, and they
do include a small air pump to keep the water oxygenated.
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AeroGarden Gourmet Herb Seed Kit
AeroGarden Gourmet Herb Seed Kit - no dirt, no bugs and no chance of over-watering! This is very easy to assemble and easy to use. Just add water and a couple of nutrient tablets every two weeks. There's
even a light that tells you when you need to do this.
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HyperGrow 9300 Hydroponic Garden Kit
HyperGrow 9300 Hydroponic Garden Kit - Kit Includes 2-Tier Potting System, Leca Stones (10 Liter Bag), Grow Cubes (1/3 cuftBag), Green Air Products Nutrient Starter Pack (three 8oz bottles), Submersible
Pump, Fountain and Tubing
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The Sage Cottage Cookbook, 2nd: Celebrations, Recipes, and Herb Gardening Tips for Every Month of the Year
Full of herbal lore and facinating info, the author describes a celebration each month and covers “thymely” seasonal recipes to help with the festivities. From January’s “Twelfth Night” to “Leyden Day” in October, these wild and often forgotten celebrations are a wonderful framework for fun and frivolity through the seasons. Recipes range from out of the ordinary- Queen Anne’s Lace Jelly II and Fennel Tuna with Lavender, to tried and true- Oven Omlete and Chili Con Carne. Tips and Hints abound as well. I really enjoyed the herbal lore woven throughout the monthly themes- (it is said that parsley goes seven times to the Devil because it germinates so slowly!) I will be turning to this book again and again as the year turns.
Rating: 5 / 5
Full of herbal lore and facinating info, the author describes a celebration each month and covers “thymely” seasonal recipes to help with the festivities. From January’s “Twelfth Night” to “Leyden Day” in October, these wild and often forgotten celebrations are a wonderful framework for fun and frivolity through the seasons. Recipes range from out of the ordinary- Queen Anne’s Lace Jelly II and Fennel Tuna with Lavender, to tried and true- Oven Omlete and Chili Con Carne. Tips and Hints abound as well. I really enjoyed the herbal lore woven throughout the monthly themes- (it is said that parsley goes seven times to the Devil because it germinates so slowly!) I will be turning to this book again and again as the year turns.
Rating: 5 / 5