🌟 Cultivate Your Indoor Oasis!
The AeroGarden Harvest Elite is a cutting-edge indoor hydroponic gardening system designed for effortless year-round cultivation of herbs, vegetables, and flowers. With a sleek stainless steel finish, it accommodates up to 6 plants, features a high-performance 20W LED grow light, and includes a smart control panel for easy maintenance.
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Pattern | Harvest Elite |
Theme | Herbs and Vegetables |
Style Name | Harvest Elite |
Planter Form | Plant Pot |
Plant or Animal Product Type | herbs |
Accepted Voltage Frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing, Tabletop |
Additional Features | Automated Lights, Vacation Mode, Low Water Reminder, Nutrient Reminder |
Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2.7 Kilograms |
Number of Levels | 12 |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Item Dimensions | 6.25 x 10.5 x 17.4 inches |
C**R
Aerogarden junkie here- you'll be a green thumb in no time!
I'm not new to Aerogardens...ever since my hubby bought me one years ago for my birthday I've been completely hooked. I have a bit of a collection but this was my first of the new model Harvest and I love it. I got it specifically for the new Microgreens kit because I didn't want to tie up a Bounty and the kit wasn't compatible with my other gardens (old models and a Harvest Elite Slim).For context, gardening is not my thing. I'm terrible at it- the only plants I've managed to keep alive are snake plants and even those have come close to dying. My Aerogardens though are a whole different story- it actually makes gardening FUN for me with much less mess than digging in dirt, dealing with pests, animals, etc. If you're just getting started with Aerogardens, this is the perfect size (6 slots) and the stainless finish looks like a fancy kitchen appliance. I love the lighted digital menu making it much easier to read and set than previous models. Keep in mind that this one is not wifi compatible (at least that I can find). You can plant lettuce, herbs, flowers, and now even microgreens. I don't recommend tomatoes or peppers in this garden though- they will quickly overtake it. If that's your thing then definitely look into a Bounty that can accommodate the height and the spread.If you're on the fence about trying Aerogardens or even gifting one, this one is a great choice that will keep going and going. These are especially great for folks who live in areas that they can't have a garden or they may want fresh herbs/veggies that won't grow certain times of year. I have had nearly zero problems with any of my Aerogardens going on several years now. A few tips that seem to work for me:- I'm bad about reading directions but definitely read them if you're not familiar. They will save you a lot of missteps and frustration.- Between starting new gardens, I do a deep clean of everything. Just a handwashing with dish soap and rinsed very, very well.- Keep them watered (but don't overwater). These are hydroponic plants- if they run out of water they seem to die almost instantly and it will be next to impossible to revive (in my experience)- Feed the gardens on the recommended schedule- Keep your plants pruned and under control, this will help them stay healthier, fuller, and contained where they should be in the garden and not causing problems with other plants.- Definitely look into spacers (they're available on Amazon). They're recommended for tomatoes and peppers but I've found them really helpful for large herbs like basil so it has more room to grow.- Replace the filters in the water basins periodically. They last a long time but after a while they degrade, rip, etc.I'm a major Aerogarden devotee and don't think I could (or can) garden any other way. I've grown countless gardens at this point including peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, microgreens, cucumbers, basil, chives, sage, cilantro, oregano, you name it. There is nothing better than your own fresh greens!
V**R
Perfect Size for a Crowded Kitchen Counter
This is the perfect size hydroponic unit for a crowded kitchen counter. I’ve got a couple of other hydro units in other rooms that are too big for my crowded kitchen counters, but this one is just perfect for snipping fresh herbs while cooking/plating meals. It was super easy to set up, the menu of controls is intuitive and everything needed is in the box. Hydro is so easy - I’ve grown herbs and veggies, used my units to start plants for the garden and pot, all it takes is remembering to add water and fertilizer - and this unit reminds you of both! Disclaimer, though - the plants in the photo I transplanted from my other hydro units to have instant herbs in the kitchen, this is day 1 of this unit, day 42 of the plants since they were in other units - all that took was swapping out baskets and carefully feeding roots through the holes inthe unit top. I can’t speak to the germination rate of the pre-seeded pods, since I’ve only ever used hydro with my own seeds and had great luck with them (tomatoes germinate in 3 days, for example), but I put 2 of the pre-seeded pods in another unit and will update if they fail to germinate. I got it at 52% off list price, which was a fabulous price and I am amazed at the features packed into this small, light, but mighty hydro units. If you’re constrained in space but want to try hydro, get this!
B**S
Great quality with very helpful features
Before purchasing the Aerogarden Elite, I had bought two different knock-off brands that were much less expensive -- but also didn't work very well. It was nearly impossible to tell the water levels on them, whereas with the Aerogarden it's easy - and it also lets you know when you need to add food too. Plus the Aerogarden has a pump that recirculates the water rather than letting it just sit and get all slimy. I have been absolutely thrilled with the results -- thick bushy cherry tomato plants, jalapenos, and lettuce so far. Note that unless you have bugs flying around in your house, you will probably need to hand germinate the blossoms -- easy to do with a small paintbrush, and just swab from flower to flower and something is sure to stick. (Pro tip: I have tried sprouting and planting strawberry seeds but I wouldn't recommend it -- you do have to sprout them first, which is really a pain. Then out of 100 or more seeds that you sprout, at least for me, only 3 of them grew and two of those didn't survive.) I'm really thrilled with this for herbs and tomatoes.
L**O
Good for lettuce and herbs
Works well and I've been able to grow both lettuce and herbs. 2 of the pods didn't germinate though - so 4 stars instead of 5. Easy to set up and maintain. Works as advertised.
N**K
Worth it!
We purchased this and had some luck with peppers, romain, parsley and basil. Easy to use and the product tells you when to add water and plant food. It fits nicely and doesn't take up too much room. The pods are good but we would suggest more variety. When using other types of pods, the success rate wasn't good. We might go to a larger version.
J**P
Didn’t sprout and not worth the energy or money
I was super dissatisfied with this product. I was excited to get a hydroponic system and carefully followed all the instructions. After almost four weeks, only one of the six pods sprouted. I will say that it was annoying to have to keep the light on all day every day, and in some ways I'm relieved to get rid of it.The bigger reason for this negative review was interacting with AeroGarden after filling out an annoying form. I had to answer a huge list of questions and submit more pictures, and all they were willing to do was give me a small refund for the few seed pods that didn't sprout. Frankly, that feels like it's not enough. If they would have just replaced all the pods and thrown in a few extras for the trouble, that could have been acceptable.But as it stands, I'm returning the whole unit.All in all, I see this type of system not really being worth the value and also a long-term pain of trying to keep the system clean.
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