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  2. I tried the AeroGarden and my meals have never tasted better ...

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  3. AeroGarden: We’re Obsessed with This High-Tech Gadget for ...

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    In our AeroGarden review, learn everything we love about this indoor gardening system and all the ways you can use your freshly grown produce. The post AeroGarden: We’re Obsessed with This High ...

  4. I have a black thumb, but the AeroGarden lets me keep herbs ...

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    This bite-sized smart garden can give you fresh herbs in your home year-round — and right now it's a steal at $80.

  5. AeroFarms - Wikipedia

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    The growing cloth medium is made out of BPA-free, post-consumer recycled plastic. The cloth can be fully sanitized after harvest and then reseeded with no risk of contamination. Acting as a barrier between the mist and the plants, the cloth allows for a clean, dry and ready to eat product. [10]

  6. Aeroponics - Wikipedia

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    Aeroponics is the process of cultivating plants in an air or mist environment, eliminating the need for soil or an aggregate medium. The term "aeroponic" originates from the ancient Greek: aer (air) and ponos (labor, hardship, or toil).

  7. Hoagland solution - Wikipedia

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    The artificial solution described by Dennis Hoagland in 1933, [1] known as Hoagland solution (0), has been modified several times, mainly to add ferric chelates to keep iron effectively in solution, [6] and to optimize the composition and concentration of other trace elements, some of which are not generally credited with a function in plant nutrition. [7]

  8. Why I love the AeroGarden Harvest - AOL

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    This compact hydroponic garden uses LED lights to bring you fresh herbs and veggies all year long.

  9. Wildcrafting - Wikipedia

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    Wildcrafting (also known as foraging) is the practice of harvesting plants from their natural, or 'wild' habitat, primarily for food or medicinal purposes. It applies to uncultivated plants wherever they may be found, and is not necessarily limited to wilderness areas.