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AeroGarden Salad Chef Pack

Manufacturer: Aerogrow
Binding: Lawn & Patio
Publisher: Aerogrow
UPC: 857459-001597
Average Rating:  (5 Reviews)

Features:

  • Arugula (3), Mesclun Mix (3), Romaine (3), Salad Greens (3), Baby Greens (2)
  • Two seasons of salad greens - up to 8 months
  • Harvest in 3-4 weeks and enjoy continuous harvests for months
  • Includes seed pods, nutrients and Tending & Harvesting Guide
  • For AeroGarden Classic, PRO100, PR0200 & AeroGarden Deluxe
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    2009-01-05Wow! See it grow before your eyes!
    Got this salad packet since one of my New Year's resolution was to make more healthy/organic green stuff for the family (loose weight).

    In one day, it started to grow. Seems like each time I go by & look, it's growing. I can't wait to taste it. Will update once I eat the first salad from it.
    2008-12-30Salad Chef Pack
    I planted the first mixed set two weeks ago, and so far everything is coming up well except for the arugula which is kind of stunted. The salad greens, mesclun,and romaine are all doing great. I think that the arugula might still catch up. So far I would recommend the set.

    2008-12-222 for 7 so far.. NOT GOOD!!
    So far we used 7 pods in the AeroGarden and only two have come up. Honestly those two are doing really well, but the rest are DOA!!!
    2008-12-13One of the better Aero Garden Kits
    One of the easiest of the kits to grow. The herb kits are also good.
    2008-04-05FUN! FUN! FUN!
    The AeroGarden had been so fun to use, and the Salad Chef Pack is especially gratifying in that I can just pluck a few leaves and put it on a sandwich or make a small salad. The grandkids think this is just the best idea ever. I purchased the AeroGarden for my father who has been a gardener for years. He still loves the outdoor activity of his garden (at 92) but is having a good time with this as well. He shows his great granddaughters how it works, shows them when the plants start growing, has them help harvest, and makes tasty treats for them. Now, how much more fun could you want?