Aeroponics Defined
The word aeroponic is derived from Latin: 'aero'(air) and 'ponic'(work). Aeroponic gardening refers to growth achieved in an air culture, no growing medium (such as soil) is used.
Is it unnatural? No, such conditions do occur in nature, the best example being orchids that grow freely in trees
Is it unnatural? No, such conditions do occur in nature, the best example being orchids that grow freely in trees
AeroGarden is the Perfect Kitchen Garden
Fresh salad greens and herbs year round.

AeroGarden Classic with Gourmet Herb Seed Kit, White


The invention of the AeroGarden has skyrocketed the popularity of kitchen gardens.
Kitchen gardens usually consist of herbs and salad greens. People who enjoy fresh food for cooking have long grown a counter top or windowsill garden for easy access of their favorite greens.
Fresh food is healthier and cheaper but the other great benefit is the joy of knowing you grew it yourself.
Aeroponic Gardening Poll
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Aeroponic VS Hydroponic
Yes, there is a difference.
Hydroponic gardening uses water as a growing medium and essential minerals to sustain plant growth.
Aeroponic gardening uses no growing medium, water and nutrients are basically misted onto the roots of the plants.
Aeroponic gardening uses no growing medium, water and nutrients are basically misted onto the roots of the plants.
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