Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Sept 24, 2017 14:57:17 GMT -5
Do you find that you Aerogarden more at certain times of year?
So far for me I don't see a pattern but I can say that this winter season I will do more then this past summer. Mainly because I have been limited due to surgery and recovery. But I still have an Extra to plant in. SO I have to decide what I want there.
I gave my mother the Sprout I had to grow Mint so she can plant it outside. She is also going to attempt to grow a few pine seedlings. I will let you know how that goes if she actually does it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2017 17:19:05 GMT -5
This is the first summer that I have had so many AG project going in the house. Summer outdoor gardening usually grabs all my attention and the heat in my house usually is not good for the AG.But the main reason was that I found that when the hoods had cfl bulbs and the tanks would heat up and the roots would stew I just didn't bother. LEDs are freeing me up now in the summer it seems.
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Post by drbanks on Sept 24, 2017 19:03:06 GMT -5
I think I've finally passed my first year anniversary with my very first Aerogarden (Bounty), so I can't really say.
Although, it would be safe to say that I'm doing a heck of a lot more AGing now than I was last winter, but that's largely a matter of buying the capacity I have now.
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mike
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Post by mike on Sept 25, 2017 18:57:37 GMT -5
I am usually slowest during the heat of the Summer. Not this year. The tomatoes and herbs are coming down tomorrow. Time to re-think. With those gardens down, I will have two Ultras and a Bounty free. The Hot Lemon Peppers and the Tobago Treasure Peppers are looking wonderful.
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Post by drbanks on Sept 25, 2017 19:14:35 GMT -5
That's good, because they sound pretty wonderful, too.
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Sept 27, 2017 17:14:22 GMT -5
I think winter things are busier on forums in general. Summertime a lot of people are vacationing, outside or doing more things. Winter is when people tend to be inside more.
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MaryL
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Post by MaryL on Oct 14, 2017 18:40:15 GMT -5
I will say that my AG’ing does not slow down during the summer, even though I have my outdoor gardens going then. What does change, though, is what I plant. In summer I can have tomatoes and peppers outside so I don’t bother planting them in the AGs. But that frees me up to trying new things inside, like the peas and such. I don’t think I could ever have all my AG’s dormant.
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Oct 14, 2017 18:44:53 GMT -5
I have my Extra not doing anything at the moment. I really need to see what I want to plant in there.
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