AeroGarden on “The Doctors” this Friday on CBS
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Check out the AeroGarden on the TV show “The Doctors” this Friday, December 18th on CBS. Check you local listings for times.
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Check out the AeroGarden on the TV show “The Doctors” this Friday, December 18th on CBS. Check you local listings for times.
We have added a Boulder class!! See details below.
AeroGrow is announcing September 1st as National Indoor Gardening Day to celebrate the transition between the summer, outdoor gardening season and the winter, indoor gardening season. AeroGrow is co-sponsoring this day with the National Gardening Association. The day involves offering free 1 hour classes in 5 cities across the U.S. about how to both bring your outdoor garden indoors, how to continue growing fresh produce indoors, and how to start your outdoor garden indoors in the spring. Classes are taught by experienced AeroGrow employees who know a thing or two about indoor gardening. And, we are going to be giving away 3 AeroGardens at each class – including our new, full-sized VeggiePro.
Class locations and details are as follows:
City Location Time
Anchorage, AK Consortium Library 6:00p - 7:00p
Burlington, VT Gardener’s Supply Company 6:30p - 7:30p
Chicago, IL Chicago Center for Green Technology 6:00p - 7:00p
Denver, CO Denver Botanic Gardens 6:30p - 7:30p
Philadelphia, PA Bartram’s Garden 5:30p - 6:30p
Boulder, CO AeroGrow International, Inc.
Corporate Headquarters 12:00p - 1:00p
All classes are offered on Tuesday, September 1st 2009 and are FREE. No pre-registration is required.
If you cannot attend any of these classes, a video of the class will be made available on September 2nd at www.aerogrow.com.
For more information contact:
Sara Sisenwein
Marketing Manager
AeroGrow International, Inc.
sara@aerogrow.com
(303) 953-6227
AeroGarden on Big Brother 11
It was just announced that Big Brother 11 will return this summer to CBS. CBS has been releasing pictures of the house, one of which includes the AeroGarden and its prominent display in the kitchen. Check it out…

Keeping with the theme of “Going Green,” this season the residents of the Big Brother house will have an AeroGarden to enjoy. The 7-Pod AeroGarden is prominently displayed in the kitchen, which also includes other environmentally friendly items such as compost machines and recycling bins. The housemates will be able to include fresh herbs in their cooking while they are confined inside the house for the duration of the season for the first time.
Another Growing Mom winner sent us a picture of her growing herb garden. Below is the winning submission and picture. We hope all you Mom’s and Dad’s that won AeroGardens are enjoying them.
Hi Aero Gardeners,
What a lovely idea to gift the moms! I hope my mother can be one of the recipients. My mom, Frankie is 94 1/2 years old and she lives with my 95 year old Dad in an Assisted Living facility here in Santa Fe, NM. They are both remarkable people, full of sparkle and joie de vivre. If you met my mom you would never guess her age! The sad thing is that my mother grew up on a farm in Connecticut and growing things is in her blood. My parents have always lived in homes with gardens into which she could pour her love and skills, until last year when on April 7th
2008 my Dad fell and broke his hip. Amazingly, he recovered, but slowly, and is now wheelchair bound. That forced the unhappy move to Assisted Living, where there is no place to garden. Sure, we can bring my Mom cut flowers, or a potted plant, but it is just not the same as her getting to grow her own garden from scratch. As an avid AeroGrow fan, I know this would be the perfect solution. She would have the joy of seeing flowers grow from seeds, or vegetables, or herbs, and with only the most minimal of demands, she could garden again. The aerogarden is perfect for the physical and mental limitations of a 94 1/2 year old gardener because it is so fool proof. Lights go on and tell you just what to do when. And it will take up only a tiny bit of space in her small room. I hope you will consider my mom as a person who would really love and appreciate her own aerogarden. Please feel free to contact me if there is anything else you would like to know. I am attaching a picture of my Mom and Dad on their 65th anniversary so that you can see for yourselves how delightful they are.
Thank you for your consideration,
Michele Hermann Santa Fe, NM
Send us your pictures and they may get posted on the blog.
Tip of the week: Pruning Tomatoes That Have Grown Up Into the Lights
When tomatoes are grown outdoors, there is usually no need to prune them, and so it may be an unfamiliar process to many gardeners. Tomatoes grown in the AeroGarden, however, must be pruned regularly to keep them small and compact. It may be helpful to think of “bonsai”, the Japanese art of pruning to shape plants into robust miniatures.
It is entirely possible to reclaim tall, leggy tomatoes, but they will take a bit longer to produce fruit than if pruned enough when small.
This past Mother’s Day we gave away 100 AeroGardens with Gourmet Herb seed kits for Mother’s Day. We thought we would share one of the winners and their entry for their mom to win an AeroGarden. Looks like all the herbs are flourishing…
To whom it may concern:
I just wanted everybody to know that my mom deserves an aerogarden. She is the best mother anyone could have. She’s my best friend and I wish I could afford to do more for her. My mom just got laid off from her job of 15 years and she never saw it coming. She’s a recipe developer so I know for a fact she would love an aerogarden. She’s always admiring mine and I wish I could get her one. Please consider my mom for this contest. She deserves it!!!
Thank you,
Kristen Stuebner
We hope all the Mom’s that won an AeroGarden this Mother’s Day are enjoying their AeroGardens.

Tip of the Week: How to Do a Rinse-and-Refill
A Rinse-and-Refill is called for in situations where the nutrient concentration in the Bowl may have become too strong. This may occur if the source water used has a higher than average dissolved mineral content, or if the Seed Kit being grown has been growing a long time. Symptoms of a too-high nutrient concentration are yellowing leaves or browning and death of leaf edges.
The easiest way to do a Rinse-and-Refill is as follows:
1) Unplug the AeroGarden.
2) Remove the Bowl from the Base.
3) Pour or siphon all the water/nutrient solution out of the Bowl as follows:
If your plants are still small and without much root mass, you can generally just lift the Bowl off the Base, open the view door at the front, and carefully pour all the water out into a sink.
If your plants have grown larger and have a lot of root mass, lifting the Grow Surface with all the mature plants in it may be impractical, and it is easier to siphon the water out of the Bowl down into a sink or a bucket. Small plastic siphons are available at most hardware stores.
Note: Do not use the water from the Bowl on houseplants - the solution may be too concentrated for them.
4) Replace the Grow Surface into the Bowl (if you removed it).
5) Fill the Bowl with fresh water up to the “Fill to Here” mark.
6) Drop in two new nutrient tablets.
7) Replace the Bowl back into the Base. (Whenever you do this, make sure to lower the Bowl down onto the Base so that you do not damage the Pump contacts on the front of the Lamp Arm.)
8 ) Plug the AeroGarden back in.
9) Briefly press the Reset button. (This will reset the nutrient timer to be in synch with your new feeding date).
Tip 1: Thinning out
When you plant your Garden Starter Tray we recommend planting multiple seeds in each BioCell to ensure germination. This often results in more than one plant growing in a BioCell. So to ensure success, it’s important to thin out the BioCell down to one plant so the seedling can thrive.
Once the seedlings have reached 1-2 inches tall, use a scissors and gently snip the smallest plants at the base of the stem, leaving only one healthy plant in the BioCell. This process of thinning out ensures that the remaining plant in each BioCell has enough room to grow and gets ample amounts of nutrients, light and water to remain healthy and thrive.
Tip 2: Give me some room…
There are some plants that can act like the bully. For example, green beans and cucumbers tend to take up more room, and can bully your basil. If you’re noticing overgrowth of certain seedlings and seeing that other seedlings are suffering, it’s best to take those bully seedlings out of the garden starter tray and replant into pots. This starts the big seedlings on their way outdoors, and gives all your seedlings a better chance at prospering.
Tip 3: Hardening off
Once your soil is prepared and your seedlings are grown it’s time to harden off and transplant your seedlings to your outdoor garden.
Hardening off seedling eases their transition from the AeroGarden into the outdoors, where they will be exposed to sunlight, temperature variations and wind. It entails slowly increasing the amount of time your seedlings spend outside while still in the comfort of the AeroGarden. Hardening off is easy with the AeroGarden and the Garden Starter Tray – just lift the bowl out of the base and take the entire thing outside. Allow 1-2 weeks for hardening off.
For a hardening off schedule click the link below and scroll down to page 14 of the Garden Starter Tray guide.
Recently we launched our Growing KidsTM school enrichment donation program. Our mission is to help educate and enrich the lives of children and teachers by promoting the love of gardening, encouraging healthy eating habits and connecting with the community through the use of AeroGardens.
We started this pilot program here in Boulder, CO where we partnered with two elementary schools and donated each of their classrooms with an AeroGarden and salad greens seed kits. It was our hope that the schools use the AeroGardens to enrich/enhance the study of life sciences in the classroom.
So far the program has been extremely successful. All grade levels are using the AeroGarden in interesting ways.
Here are some pictures of AeroGardens in the classroom.





We are very excited about this program as the schools can’t wait till the fall as they plan to grow cherry tomatoes, peppers and herbs.
Well it looks like we will be making 100 Mom’s very happy with our Growing Mom’s Giveaway. So why not give away another 100 AeroGardens to 100 lucky Dad’s for Father’s Day. We are officially announcing the kick-off of our Growing Dad’s Giveaway where we will be giving away 100 free AeroGardens in time for Father’s Day.
This giveaway is a continuation of our Recession Gardening Campaign, which encourages people to save money by growing their own herbs and vegetables at home.
The AeroGarden provides many advantages.
To enter the Father’s Day Giveaway, send an email to dads@aerogrow.com explaining why your Dad deserves an AeroGarden. Or go to www.aerogrow.com and click on Growing Dad’s Giveaway. Entries must be submitted by May 29, 2009. One hundred lucky Dads will receive AeroGardens in time for Father’s Day, 2009.
So hurry up and enter!
In honor of Earth Day we here at AeroGarden have started a new crop of lettuce and tomatoes.
Did you know that there are actually more vitamins, antioxidants and phytonutrients in AeroGrown produce than in most “certified organic” produce purchased from the supermarket. For example, AeroGarden Salad Greens have been shown to contain 55% more Vitamin C than Earthbound Farms Organic Mixed Baby Greens from Whole Foods and 200% more vitamin C than a clamshell-packaged head of Organic Butter Lettuce from Whole Foods.
So start a new seed kit and get growing!
Growing Mom’s Giveaway:
Good Day! Spring has sprung here in Boulder with temperatures in the 70s this week. Well our Growing Mom’s Mothers Day Giveaway entry period has ended. We are overwhelmed. We received over 500 entries! Thanks to everyone for their entries. Cate and I have a tough job this week, as we have to read through each and every entry and pick the 100 winning Moms. Your stories were so uplifting that it confirmed over and over again why the AeroGarden is just a great gift for any mom.
Check back for details on the Growing Dad’s Giveaway for Father’s Day…
Custom Flower Seed Kits:
We have read your letters, listened to your calls and monitored social network sites. It appears you want choices – no surprise. The choice to pick your own seed pods to mix and match your personal seed kits. So if you weren’t already aware, we came out with custom herb seed kits a few months ago. Now you can mix and match your own herb garden. In addition to herbs, later this week we are launching custom flower seed kits right in time for Mother’s day. Mix and match flowers pods, from the offered selection, to create a beautiful flower bouquet. Why pay for flowers when you can pick and grow them yourself?