Photograph: Courtesy of AeroGardenI’ve been using my AeroGarden for 531 days. I know this because it says so right on the tiny dashboard. Right now, while we’re trying to minimize our time at grocery stores, and market shelves are pretty bare anyway, I have a pint container stuffed with chives and an actual explosion of cherry tomatoes. At times like these, having an AeroGarden is pretty valuable.
Just to warn you, the 20-watt LED light is very bright. I’m on the fourth floor of my apartment building, and you can see it clearly from the street. I like to think of it as a shining beacon of herbal prosperity, but I bet it would be very annoying in a studio. Genovese and Thai basil also grow extremely well but require more frequent pruning. If you can keep up with the pruning, you can have yourself a solid bunch of basil every week. That’s enough to make and keep a batch of pesto on hand for whenever you need it.since April, and while they take longer to harvest—I waited about two months before I saw any fruit—they’ve provided me with the most excitement.
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