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Anne Whateley
Feb 11, 2007
:unsmith: i like nice words

Blakkout posted:

Would a Miracle-Gro Aerogarden be a good/cost-effective way to try indoor hydroponics? At this point I'm most interested in some herbs and spices, maybe a cherry tomato plant if I'm feeling real ambitious. The setups in this thread look a lot more complicated and intimidating.
Yeah, I think that's exactly what it's good for. I have the smallest one set up now. It's not as cheap as DIY, but obviously it's way easier and less time-consuming, and it lets you figure out if you like it. As a result, I'm going to do a much bigger kitchen herb DIY setup in a year or two when the price of LED grow lights comes down.

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