AeroGarden Cherry Tomato Seed Kit
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Manufacturer: Aerogrow
Model: 0002-00Z
Binding: Lawn & Patio
Publisher: Aerogrow
Label: Aerogrow
Features for AeroGarden Cherry Tomato Seed Kit:
- Red Heirloom (2), Golden Harvest (1)
- Harvest in about 12 weeks , keep harvesting for up to 6 months
- No dirt, mess, or pesticides
- Includes seed pods, nutrients and Tending & Harvesting Guide
- For AeroGarden Classic, PRO100, PR0200 & AeroGarden Deluxe
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Customer Reviews
Have used for 3-4 years now 
2008-11-09
I have used the aerogarden for 3-4 years now and always have good luck with the Basil seed kit.
Great value & lots of fun 
2008-11-04
I love growing things and the full spectrum light from the aerogarden helps me fight off the touch of seasonal depression when the nights are so long.
Tomato limits 
2008-10-12
Don't be disappointed - read the fine print - you can only grow three tomato plants in a seven pot AeroGarden or one plant in a three pot AeroGarden. Otherwise, it's a fine product.
Sprouted in just 3 days 
2008-10-03
The seeds sprouted within 3 days just like it said and within a week tripled in size. Arugula is one of my favorite salad greens but I always have a tough time keeping them alive in my outdoor garden. So far it looks like the plants are going to thrive in the Aerogarden!
no peppers at all grows taller than garden 
2008-10-01
not advised to get this seed kit. the peppers grow taller than the aero-garden before setting any fruit.
stick with the basic herbs that come with the original garden as they are the only ones that will grow in the limited space.
Not as bad as others say 
2008-09-24
Grow delicious vine-ripened cherry tomatoes, right in your home. Enjoy the sweet flavor of fresh-picked tomatoes in salads and salsas, even in the middle of winter. Contains two Red Heirloom and one Golden Harvest Cherry Tomato Seed Pods. Ready to harvest in ten to twelve weeks and continues producing fruit for up to six months.
Disappointed with this kit. 
2008-09-20
This is the first Aerogarden kit that I have not been pleased with. My two Cilantro pods did not sprout at all. I contacted Aerogarden and they said there is a known issue with the Cilantro and they are investigating ways to fix it. I would not recommend purchasing this kit until they work out the problem.
The other herbs are growing just fine. The Epazote is growing like crazy- although I'm not sure what to cook with it.
Second try and the tomatoes still died 
2008-09-16
My first batch died after a couple weeks of growing to about 1.5 inches; the company was very quick in replacing all three plants, however the next batch did the same thing. I don't know what is wrong with the tomatoes, my herb garden in my other aerogarden is growing so much that I'm throwing away basil to keep it under control. Also have tried on another set to grow cilantro with no success even after trying to transplant from a very small potted plant, similar failure with trying strawberries. I'm getting the impression that aerogrow is really good for growing their standard herb package and nothing else.
Growing as predicted 
2008-09-14
We've previously used other aerogrow seed pod kits and have been pleased with the product. The the most recent purchase and results of the salsa garden kit have been as predicted, all plants are growing well and healthy.
Gourmet Herb - mixed success - poor selection 
2008-09-11
My herbs initially grew far slower than the instruction book indicated. However, once they did get going - wow! I am having to clip every few days. I am using the classic aerogarden.
There are a few disappointments, however. The choice to replace cilantro is really a disappointment, as it is an herb I use far more frequently than thyme. The basil is very overwhelming - two varieties are just too much. I can grow this one outside no problem, so I would have appreciated more delicate herbs. In any event, I feel like I am really wrangling with it to keep it from shadowing the others. The parsley has failed to grow very thickly, which gives me only a little every few weeks. The biggest disappointment are the chives. Only a few sprouted, maybe enough for 1 person every few weeks. Now that I think about it, the basil and mint are the only plants that have truly grown satisfactorily. Honestly, I would hesitate to buy this particular kit again. Instead, I will stick with the cherry tomato kit for the winter and probably the salad greens in the summer.