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What is the Mastergardener Seed kit

February 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment

We encourage our customers to have fun and experiment with their own favorite seeds in the AeroGarden. To facilitate this we offer a Master Gardener seed Kit, which comes with seven reusable baskets, 21 unplanted Grow Sponges and Domes, and a year’s supply of nutrients, as well as an excellent Master Gardener seed guide with directions and general suggestions for planting and growing your own seeds. The Master Gardener seed kit is available from our website at http://www.aerogarden.org.uk/aerogardenmastergardener.html


You cannot say with certainty whether specific plants (other than those in the Seed Kits) will grow well in the AeroGarden. Every plant in each of the Seed Kits has undergone extensive growing trials to determine its water, light and nutrient requirements, as well as its general suitability for aeroponic growing. However, there are still many more plants out there that have not yet been tested.
The Master Gardener Deluxe Kit is also a favorite of those customers who want to grow one or two favorite herbs that they use in quantity, rather than having smaller quantities of greater variety. If you have great success, let us know and we’ll publish the photos here.

If you wish to download the Master Gardener guide - right click on the link below, choose “save target as” and save to your computer. This is a large file so please take your time.

Pdf for Mastergardener brochure - Mastergardener Brochure -  1.5mb

Tags: Aerogarden Seed Kits · General

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Cathy T // Mar 23, 2008 at 5:40 pm

    I have bought a master gardener kit, and have just used it successfully to start off some Basil ‘Minuet’ plants in the ‘blank’ positions of a cherry tomato kit. My plan is to transplant them to pots soon so that the tomato plants in the Aerogarden won’t be compromised. However, so far everything is growing really well. I thought the tomato and basil ‘combo’ sounded like a great idea!

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