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AeroGarden Seed Starting System for Harvest Models

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Amazon has AeroGarden Seed Starting System for Harvest Models on sale for $14.33. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Community Member J03 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Re-usable plastic seed starter tray
  • 23 Biodegradable Grow Sponges (made from pure Canadian Sphagnum Peat)
  • 3oz plant food
  • Seed Starting & Transplanting Guide (seeds not included)

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Amazon has AeroGarden Seed Starting System for Harvest Models on sale for $14.33. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Community Member J03 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • Re-usable plastic seed starter tray
  • 23 Biodegradable Grow Sponges (made from pure Canadian Sphagnum Peat)
  • 3oz plant food
  • Seed Starting & Transplanting Guide (seeds not included)

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 760 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Jeff_In_Louisville
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I have used these for a while. I can grow 146 tomato plants at one time (2 bounty, 2 harvest) and they'll be ready to plant in 2 weeks.

I use this in the early season to get plants ready to transfer to my greenhouse.
Ride_The_Sky
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Egg carton, free dirt from outside and $2 seeds will do same thing.
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Quote from wntrsnowg :
Beware. You don't get the whole kit for this price. Just the plastic insert and some of the cardboard seed pods. Not useful on its own
According to the description, you get plastic tray, sponges, and 3 oz of liquid fertilizer. If you didn't get those, you were ripped off and should have returned it. Everyone else ordering this should expect to get them as part of the kit just fine.
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provokedtomcat
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Quote from Wasser :
Profits on this stuff must be mind-blowing. A piece of plastic, some dirt, and 3oz of water with some salts dissolved in it. Applause
No one considers the engineering, tooling costs and all the packaging and transportation.
Breaking down this kit into its components and their values would put it well above $15.
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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from SkippyBojangle :
It's not even close. I can start 50, split the cones and have 100 plants started and ready to go in half the time of dirt/cups. We've been using one of these for years, mostly for wild flowers, and have repopulated an acre. Using the bounty elite and it's cycles and lights, I can get a set of columbine to bloom in a single winter, when they normally take 2 or 3 years from seed before bloom.

Using the aerogarden as a seed starter is where it actually saves you a ton of money and time.
This has 24 slots, how do you start 50?
I guess you use aero garden system?
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TensePassenger389
Mar 19, 2023
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Aero garden is awful. I've tried with mine over and over. Using distilled water etc. It ALWAYS grows mold on the pods and algae in the water. It is unsightly to have on my counter. Most of my seeds didn't sprout. I have much better luck using regular planter cups with seed starter. Just my 2 cents
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GregF8967
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Quote from TensePassenger389 :
Aero garden is awful. I've tried with mine over and over. Using distilled water etc. It ALWAYS grows mold on the pods and algae in the water. It is unsightly to have on my counter. Most of my seeds didn't sprout. I have much better luck using regular planter cups with seed starter. Just my 2 cents
Hmm - not sure what you are doing wrong, but I have been using it for years and has never done that. So, easy to grow plants in. No brainer.
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Marisa1972
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Quote from SkippyBojangle :
It's not even close. I can start 50, split the cones and have 100 plants started and ready to go in half the time of dirt/cups. We've been using one of these for years, mostly for wild flowers, and have repopulated an acre. Using the bounty elite and it's cycles and lights, I can get a set of columbine to bloom in a single winter, when they normally take 2 or 3 years from seed before bloom.

Using the aerogarden as a seed starter is where it actually saves you a ton of money and time.
You just cut the sponge cone in half and it works the same way?
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wwu123
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I have a Harvest 360, older round model so doesn't fit this rectangular shape. Unfortunately the seed starting system for my model is still $30+ on Amazon.

However, I saw that all Aerogarden seed starting systems are 50% off on their site right now, so for mine was $14. Unfortunately $6 standard shipping, no free shipping unless over $50. But still best price can expect, so I ordered it there.

They also have the 50-packs of replacement grow sponges for 50% off on their site too, better than Amazon. But it doesn't let me add it to the cart, so probably sold out.

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SkippyBojangle
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Quote from Marisa1972 :
You just cut the sponge cone in half and it works the same way?
It depends on the plant, many planes you can divide the root system and clone the plant.
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SkippyBojangle
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
This has 24 slots, how do you start 50?
I guess you use aero garden system?
Yea, like I said I used a bounty elite. This would would allow for 24 starts and then 48 to plant if they're spliced
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Quote from SkippyBojangle :
It depends on the plant, many planes you can divide the root system and clone the plant.
Thanks for the idea and tip. You mentioned populating wildflowers - do you think it would work for California poppies (i have thousands of seeds) to put a bunch of seeds in each sponge, and then cut in half to separate the seedlings?

Do you have a list of plants or vegetables that you can divide the roots and clone the plant? Seeds are cheap, it's the replacement sponges that are expensive, so anything that will double the number of starter plants....

Here in California, electricity is expensive and sunlight is abundant, so I want to re-purpose my Aerogarden for starting seeds for my outdoor vegetable garden, rather than buying $3-5 starter plants every spring....
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SkippyBojangle
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Quote from wwu123 :
Thanks for the idea and tip. You mentioned populating wildflowers - do you think it would work for California poppies (i have thousands of seeds) to put a bunch of seeds in each sponge, and then cut in half to separate the seedlings?

Do you have a list of plants or vegetables that you can divide the roots and clone the plant? Seeds are cheap, it's the replacement sponges that are expensive, so anything that will double the number of starter plants....

Here in California, electricity is expensive and sunlight is abundant, so I want to re-purpose my Aerogarden for starting seeds for my outdoor vegetable garden, rather than buying $3-5 starter plants every spring....
You can get off brand sponges on Amazon. We have done Cali and oriental poppies. Also works well for yarrow, columbine and blanket flower. Milkweed works too but not all will germinate. All of these can be split. Yarrow and blanket flower are the most forgiving. Cut with a clean, sharp exacto knife or scalpel.
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Quote from TensePassenger389 :
Aero garden is awful. I've tried with mine over and over. Using distilled water etc. It ALWAYS grows mold on the pods and algae in the water. It is unsightly to have on my counter. Most of my seeds didn't sprout. I have much better luck using regular planter cups with seed starter. Just my 2 cents
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Quote from SkippyBojangle :
You can get off brand sponges on Amazon. We have done Cali and oriental poppies. Also works well for yarrow, columbine and blanket flower. Milkweed works too but not all will germinate. All of these can be split. Yarrow and blanket flower are the most forgiving. Cut with a clean, sharp exacto knife or scalpel.
Cool, thanks for the info. I did see that Amazon has off-brand sponges, though most are not cheaper than the $9.99 sale price for 50 on the Aerogarden site. However, they're not much different in price either.

In fact, the reviews on the Aerogarden site suggest the official sponges had some bad batches, with poor follow-up service from Aerogarden - so off-brand sponges may in fact be a better option. Any particular ones from Amazon you've had good experiences with?
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Egg carton, free dirt from outside and $2 seeds will do same thing.
It's $10 for the egg/carton in my area so a savings of $2.35 Big Grin

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they have other accessories on sale on their website (https://aerogarden.com/accessorie...ccessories)

free shipping starting at $50 so if you're buying more stuff it might be slightly cheaper

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