Can I make my own seed pods for AeroGarden?

Can I make my own seed pods for AeroGarden?

An easy way to reduce the ongoing expense for new plantings is to make your own AeroGarden seed pods. Luckily, this is not too difficult—especially if you keep some of the parts from your first batch of seed pods.

How do I start my own AeroGarden seed?

  1. Lift up the grow deck of your AeroGarden and fill the chamber below with distilled water.
  2. Insert three seeds into each seed pod you intend to plant.
  3. Program the Smart Garden system at the bottom of the AeroGarden per specific instructions from the Grow Anything kit.
  4. Inspect your AeroGarden weekly.

What seeds are good for AeroGarden?

AeroGarden models come in many shapes and sizes. To choose the right model for yourself, you’ll have to pick the plants you want to grow first….Best Things To Grow In AeroGarden

  1. Lettuce.
  2. Strawberries.
  3. Tomatoes.
  4. Mint and Basil.
  5. Fresh Herbs.
  6. Bell Peppers.
  7. Flowers.

How long do AeroGarden pods last?

We guarantee germination for 1 year from the date of purchase of the seed pod kit. However, typically the seeds remain viable for 2 years if stored properly.

How long do AeroGarden seed pods last?

2 years
We guarantee germination for 1 year from the date of purchase of the seed pod kit. However, typically the seeds remain viable for 2 years if stored properly.

What are AeroGarden pods made of?

Our Grow Sponges are made from pure Canadian Sphagnum Peat and provide the ideal medium for soil-free, no-mess, indoor growing all year ’round. AeroGarden Grow Sponges allow for the perfect balance of oxygen and water for reliable germination and healthy root development.

How do you make AeroGarden seed pods?

  1. Step 1: Preparing the needed material. Here is all you need for your DIY AeroGarden seed pods:
  2. Step 2: Form the aluminum cylinders.
  3. Step 3: Add drainage to cylinders.
  4. Step 4: Form grow sponge.
  5. Step 5: Insert grow sponge and plant seeds.
  6. Step 6: Create aluminum caps.
  7. Step 7: Cover the pods with the caps once planted.