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AeroGarden 2500-01S Pro 100 with Gourmet Herb Seed Kit
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AeroGarden 2500-01S Pro 100 with Gourmet Herb Seed Kit

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Description:

With its brushed stainless steel accents, the PRO00 looks great in any kitchen. And there are brains to go with the beauty. It automatically adjusts light and nutrient levels from germination to maturity. The result: 50% faster growth than the AeroGarden Classic. The Pro 100 also has a 24-hour light cycle, which allows you to accelerate plant growth. The AeroGarden grows with no dirt, mess or pesticides. Plants grow in water, nutrients and air, up to twice as fast as plants grown in soil. It’s easy, foolproof, and 100% guaranteed. The AeroGarden is self-watering and self-feeding. It automatically controls the built-in grow bulbs and tells you when to add more water and nutrients. Grow Italian Basil, Purple Basil, Chives, Dill, Mint, Parsley & Thyme with the included Gourmet Herb Seed Kit. Seed kits for cherry tomatoes, chili peppers, salad greens, petunias and more are available. 100% success guaranteed.

Features:

Revolutionary kitchen appliance lets you grow your own food indoors all year round right in your own kitchen


Adaptive Growth Intelligence delivers the perfect amount of light and nutrients from germination to maturity for fast, full growth


Includes Gourmet Herb Seed Kit and grow bulbs


Organically based and 100% natural


Measures 15.5 x 18 x 10.5 inches; 1-year limited warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 18.0 inches
Product Width: 15.5 inches
Product Height: 10.5 inches
Product Weight: 12.26 pounds
Package Length: 19.8 inches
Package Width: 12.5 inches
Package Height: 11.8 inches
Package Weight: 13.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 61 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 61 customer reviews )
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119 of 125 found the following review helpful:

5Grow herbs and more, even with the "thumb of death"Aug 31, 2007
By Joanna Daneman
This is a remarkable device, one that is a boon to apartment dwellers with no patch of garden, or to anyone who wants an indoor garden that's nearly foolproof.

The Pro 100 has a black shell, stainless steel plate and trim, and a newer feature called "adaptive growth intelligence" which is supposed to automatically monitor water, light, and nutrient delivery for maximum growth. I think it may be a complex timer that is keyed to what type of plant you choose from the front panel (ie, herb, lettuce, tomato) because it seems to demand water the same time every week, though I fill it up whenever I see the level dip below an indicator post inside. The Pro does tell you when to add new nutrient tablets and tells you what phase you are growing--sprouts, new growth or mature plant.


I have to say, I have probably a "black thumb." I can grow aloe plants really well, pothos (ubiquitous viney house plant) and I once had a good crop of morning glories but normally, my gardening efforts are pretty sad. I don't trust myself to keep an outdoor herb garden growing.

But I like to cook with fresh herbs, and I got really tired of trying to find chervil, let alone keeping basil and mint from going all black and soft in the fridge. After reading a lot of discussion about the Aerogrow and seeing a tempting sale, I decided to spring for one and try it out.


The device is a rounded vessel that holds a pump and water, and a light attached at the top. The surface of the lower vessel has a stainless steel plate with seven wells. You put plastic seed pods in these wells, cover with plastic "bio-domes" and add tablets of nutrient and let 'er rip. The pump feeds the foam in the plug where seeds are embedded. The light encourages the seedlings. Within weeks, you have a crop of various herbs or lettuce or flowers.


The "razor blade" of this device is the seed pod. It is a specially designed unit, like a small plastic frame rather like a thimble. It holds foam plastic, split in two. Inside the split, the manufacturer places some seeds and puts a paper collar with the name of the herb on top. The collar serves also to support the plant as it grows taller. The other "razor blade" is the grow bulb, which needs replacing after some months because lights grow dimmer as they are used. Eventually, the grow light is too weak to do its job and you need a replacement. I say "razor blade" because these disposables are unique to the unit and you must purchase them from retailers who sell Aerogarden products. There are master gardener kits with special pods you can use to insert your own seeds--probably a great idea for gardeners who need to get a real jump on the growing season, such as folks in New England where the season can be as short as 60 days.


I tried three kits so far: first, I used the gourmet herb kit. This had two types of basil (purple and green), mint, parsley, cilantro, dill and chives. I got a great crop of basil. Enough to share some baggies of this essential herb with my assistant at work. I got a bumper crop of dill, plenty of chives for breakfasts of omelets, and eventually, some viney mint that seems to be of the apple mint variety. Not enough to do tabbouleh salad, but enough to use in drinks and garnish fruits. Only the cilantro failed to grow. No seed even showed a sprout. I called the support number, and very polite folks immediately sent me a replacement and noted they felt it would take more than four weeks to sprout cilantro. Now, some of the herbs are slow to grow (parsley is notoriously slow) but neither pod ever showed a ghost of cilantro. I assume that the seeds supplied to the company might have been mistakenly irradiated food-grade spice seeds and not fresh crop growing seeds. In any case, I got absolutely nowhere with cilantro, a shame, as that is a very tender herb that doesn't keep well. The parsley grew too slowly to be of any real use, as well. But it did grow.


I eventually depotted the herbs into a kitchen flower pot (cutting off the plastic frame and leaving on the foam, into which the roots had really made a home.) Then I tried the lettuce. It sprouted in three days and in a month, I had enough to make some light salads and yes, share a bag with the assistant. But it seemed a waste to let the Aerogarden grow something as mundane as lettuce, and I prefer mache (cornsalad, feldsalat) or arugula to leaf lettuce, so I harvested the rest of the crop and started the French Herb kit. This is chervil, sorrel, parsley, chives, Marseilles basil, sage and savory. Everything sprouted immediately except the parsley and chervil, notable slow-pokes of the herb world.


I sure like having fresh herbs to hand on the kitchen counter. I can even see the attraction of having three or these mounted on an optional wall rack, but that is quite a luxury. However, a determined gourmet or gardener in a harsh climate or restrictive living setting could satisfy their green thumb with such an arrangement.


The customer support is fast and friendly. I have heard stories of failed pumps but mine is quite reliable, and I did have a light give up the ghost way early, and this was cheerfully replaced by customer service. The unit is attractive, easy to use (hey, my black thumb has yet to deter the Aerogarden) and it is a lot of fun to watch the plants grow taller and taller. I'd say this is a great idea for kids as well as cooks who like fresh herbs. As to the other kits, there are a number of them and more are being made available. I can purchase them at my local farmstand-garden shop and that's quite handy. Of course they are also available online.


The kits so far that I know of are the French Herb, Gourmet Herb and Lettuce I mentioned and:
Japanese Herb--two colors of shiso, mitsuba, chives, shungiku and cress
South of the Border: Epazote, cilantro, oregano, thyme, parsley, basil
Year Round Gourmet Herb (extra herbs like savory, sage, lemon basil, and the ones in the regular gourmet kit)
Holiday Herb (parsley, sage, oregano, thyme)
International Basil
Italian Herb
Cascading Petunia
Cherry Tomato
Salsa Garden
Beans
Snow Peas
Chili Peppers
More greens (arugula, mesclun, baby greens, chef pack, romaine)


And I assume more packs are in the works. All come with nutrient tablets and complete instructions.


I give this two (greenish) thumbs up.

50 of 54 found the following review helpful:

5Aerogarden Pro100Jul 01, 2007
By Terrie Demlow
I have had my garden for 10 days now. It is working great so far without any problems. I have the gourmet herb set and all but one so far have started growing in different stages. It is fun to watch it, it seems to almost grow before your eyes. I would recommend putting this in a room where the light isn't going to disturb your sleeping, if at all possible, it is very bright! Customer service at aerogrow is very helpful and curtious if you have any type of questions. I would recommend this to anyone really, especially if you don't have the "green thumb" or live in apt and can't have an outside garden.

Well It is now September 22 and I still have the two basils, thyme, and parsely coming on strong! I have had some problems with dill and parsley but aerogrow has been very helpful and even sent a replacement. The only thing I would recommend is that If you live where it gets real HOT during the summer and you don't run your a/c during the day all the time, consider getting something different. The herbs tend to look wilted at times due to the heat but other wise they are fine. Plan on using a little bit at a time or trying to dry it for later use in a larger amount. I am going to try the lettuce next then the strawberries to see how they do.AeroGarden Pro 100 with Gourmet Herb Seed Kit

32 of 33 found the following review helpful:

5Well designed unit. Lots of fun. Lots of herbs.Feb 01, 2008
By Gary Baker
This is a nice unit. I'm sure some people have had a part break on them, but that has never been the case here. This whole system is well planned and all the details worked out better than most any product I've ever seen. We followed the directions, and everything come out perfect. Seems like you would have to be really sort of 'slow' to mess up using this product. Sure, there is always a chance of a poor batch of seeds I expect. But after 4 'plantings' we've never had a single issue.
The seed pods are all nicely labeled. Every plant sprouted on exactly the day the instructions said it would. They tell you which plants to put in which holes so that they all get the right amount of light. They tell you when to add water and how much. It tells you when to feed it (drop in 2 pills.. how hard is that ?) If you trim the plants when and how it tells you, you can keep them even and they all will bush out into large nice beautiful plants that supply you with great herbs as often as you would ever want for a few months. Reading the other reviews we purchased a 2 pack of the light bulbs (for $19 total).. to have on hand, since several people complained they didn't last long.. well 18 months later.. we've had to replace one. Yes they are bright.. plan accordingly. Once I noticed the pump was having trouble... I stuck my hand in the water... moved the roots away from the intake.. fixed.. maybe a 4 second repair. We have been thinking about a second unit, since one crop last a pretty long time.. 4 to 5 months of harvesting (herbs).. and we wanted to have other stuff going at the same time. Also might use one to start a few things then transplant them outside. The unit does what is suppose to do perfectly. Seeds are too expensive... but they are just so easy... I'm working out making my own pods.. not only to save a little, but pick and choose my own plant types.

I always read these reviews with a grain of salt, so to speak. I've seen idiots out there that can make a mess of about anything. You could sell them a rubber ball and they would complain the ball didn't bounce well after they ran over it with a truck...and they called customer service, and customer service was unresponsive.. really. And with a little work, you could mess this unit up. At some point, you need to know how to screw in a light bulb, actually snap it in. I don't know how good the customer service is.. I've never had to call them. Seeing that you have a pump that pumps water through a mass of growing roots.. it will need attention there once in awhile.

If you want to grow 7 herbs indoors, or a few other things, this is a great way to do it. It's a little costly.. so is growing you own garden outside if you add it all up, tools and consider time spent. This takes very little time. Is easy. Is fun to watch, it can be right there in the kitchen with you. Makes a great night light if you want to cycle it at night...lol But if you do spend just a little time trimming the plants , how it says.. they tell you when and where to cut each plant depending on what it is... it's a great little system ! Useful and fun.




309 of 365 found the following review helpful:

3INDY, DON'T LOOK!Jul 31, 2007
By T. Thatcher
Easy assembly and directions, nice looking unit. The light is INSANELY BRIGHT - we put it on the bartop and it was like having the Arc of the freaking Covenant in the kitchen. It's good for eliminating Nazis from your cooking area as a bonus, I guess. I mean, it almost completely illuminated a 1 bedroom apartment. The pictures make it look like it's a nice, warm, soft and comforting glow; in reality, it's the glow of importing a firey stellar object made of nuclear gasses into your home. So... You may want to have a bigger space where you can put it someplace a little out of the way. Someplace like deep space, where you can bask comfortably in its rays and perhaps provide life-giving solar energy to another as yet barren, cold planet.

It's very quiet, though. Has a nice little water trickly noise if you're nearby, not enough to be distracting whatsoever.

The seed kits are a ripoff hands-down. I ordered an extra one, the "salsa" cherry tomato and jalapeno kit - twenty dollars nets you three pods with seeds and four plastic spacer plugs to stop up the other slots. For twenty dollars I can buy enough tomatos and jalapenos to live on a really boring but spicy salsa for like a week solid, even with organic produce. As an aside, they forgot to include any of the actual nutrient tablets with my extra kit, so I'll be calling customer service. Finally, they greatly over-packaged the seed kit in an attempt to make it look like it's really more than it is for the money.

After all that, for being a holy object, the source of all life on Earth, a made-for-TV scam, and the potential bringer of small quantities of edible greenery, it's kind of a neat toy, which is really why I bought it in the first place. Make of that what you will. I give it a noncommittal three stars, possibly to change dependent on herbal outcome.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Why all the complaints?Apr 12, 2008
By Crispee
I bought this despite all the complaining here on the Amazon reviews about any number of things.... pretty much all of which I would disagree mostly with.

the new 100 model is very nice looking and very well-built. I have stainless steel appliances and it fits in with my decor better than the original models. Everything is packaged very well.

I've read complaints about the documentation and am stunned for this little machine comes with some of the best documentation I've ever seen. Perhaps these people got older versions? Not sure -- but what I received is top notch with full color illustrations and photos. Not a thing is left out and each seed kit comes with a wonderful book as well that reinforces basic use as well as herb specific instructions.

The pump is NOT noisy. In fact standing next to it you can barely hear it. I'm not sure what the problem people have with this. There is a soft trickle that is rather soothing actually.

The light is bright -- get over it. It has to grow plants, duh. But what I didn't know is that you can set it to go off at a specific time just by pressing a button and it will go off at that time every night. Then it comes on around dawn the next day. So -- how is this a problem?

I've had mine for about a week now and the plants have come up right on time. I had one pod that the top was not glued on and had to glue it down but other than that no problems so far.

We'll see how the herbs turn out but so far I'm thrilled with this well-made product.

(I called customer service once and they were quite helpful -- I just had a question but so far my experience is good with them.)

Highly recommended!

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