GET $25.08 OFF: As of March 4th,Watch Sex (1994) Part 1 the Aerogarden Harvest 2.0 is currently on sale for $45.31. Get it for 36% off and save $25.08.
Fresh basil, thyme, lettuce, and tomatoes: the Aerogarden Harvest 2.0 is equipped for growth. This simple hydroponic garden is the right size to live on a desk or tabletop, making it easy to grow a host of fresh plants.
Currently, the Aerogarden Harvest 2.0 is on sale at Amazon for only $45.31, saving you $25.08, or 36%.
An intuitive design ensures that the Aerogarden is approachable for all... even those without the proverbial green thumb. Plugged in, an internal pump aerates the reservoir. The tray has space for six growths.
When the water is low, the Aerogarden logo on the front of the reservoir will turn red, letting you know it's time for a change. When its time for more fertilizer, a light on the top will flash red.
Made of food-grade plastics, the Harvest 2.0 is built for edible plants. But that doesn't mean it's only for food, flowers and house plants are fair game too.
While the Aerogarden is an excellent garden that focuses on simplicity, those who want a more customizable hydroponic garden experience might prefer the LetPot LPH-SE Hydroponics Growing System, which can grow larger plants, or yield up to 12 growths at a time. The LetPot has many more customization options, smart controls, and can even be set up with an automatic mode that draws water from a large jug. Currently it's on sale at Amazon, with a $25 on-screen coupon.
Still, the Harvest 2.0 is fantastic, and as of Mar. 4th, the Aerogarden Harvest 2.0 is on sale for $45.31, or 36% off, saving you $25.08.
Whether you're looking to improve your cooking with fresh herbs and veggies, or you want to cultivate new decorative plants for your garden, the Harvest 2.0 is a great buy.
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