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Post by lifeintheconservator on Jul 16, 2024 19:42:26 GMT -5
Youtube hydroponic gardeners have said it's a downgrade from the classic Harvest model, and it feels like a hybrid between the Sprout and Harvest. I like that the grow deck looks like it would prevent algae better, but I'd love to hear the experiences of you Aerogarden Addicts.
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Post by slw on Jul 16, 2024 19:54:06 GMT -5
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Post by lifeintheconservator on Jul 17, 2024 10:39:17 GMT -5
Thanks, Slw!
I have been motivated to upgrade to only Bounty models from here on if they're going to replace the Harvest. Off to check the thread you posted!
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Post by LoveSalads on Jul 18, 2024 22:23:12 GMT -5
The Bounty is a very good choice lifeintheconservator. A very versatile and adaptable unit. I guess I could be somewhat prejudice as I have 8 of them. They have great deals on them often enough to save some money.
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Post by lynnee on Jul 19, 2024 2:42:38 GMT -5
The Bounty is a very good choice lifeintheconservator. A very versatile and adaptable unit. I guess I could be somewhat prejudice as I have 8 of them. They have great deals on them often enough to save some money. Totally agree that Bounties are the real "grow anything" deal!
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Post by lifeintheconservator on Jul 26, 2024 6:37:41 GMT -5
My very first Aerogarden (ah, memories!) was the Bounty Elite. I thought I would only ever buy one, and so I wanted a top of the line one. Well... I'm rounding the corner on 25 Aerogardens now more or less, and I just want more! For me the bigger bowl is a big part of the appeal. If I put a thirsty plant like chard or bok choy in a Harvest, I have to refill it constantly. What if I want to go out of town for a weekend? With Bounty models, I can fill it up and not worry that it will be Sahara dry right away.
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