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The AeroGarden Harvest 2.0 is a compact, soil-free indoor hydroponic garden featuring a detachable 15W full-spectrum LED grow light with an automatic timer, designed to grow up to 6 plants simultaneously up to 12 inches tall. It includes a one-button nutrient reminder and a starter kit, enabling year-round fresh herbs and veggies with minimal effort and stylish design.






















| ASIN | B07CKK8Z78 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,640 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Hydroponic Growing Kits & Systems |
| Brand | AeroGarden |
| Brand Name | AeroGarden |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 20,372 Reviews |
| Included Components | Garden^Nutrients^Domes^Guide^Seed Kit |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.5"L x 6"W x 17.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Indoor Hydroponic Garden |
| Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
| Light Source Wattage | 20 Watts |
| Manufacturer | AeroGarden |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty. |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 6"W x 17.4"H |
| UPC | 810705138782 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**L
Perfect for northern winters
I've seen ads for these things for years and thought they had to be the biggest white elephant known to man - some vaguely more sophisticated cousin of the Chia Pet. Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong! This thing is great. It does everything it says and more, is easy to use, and will give me fresh greens all winter. I'm looking forward to having bright fresh greens while blizzards rage outside - and this gives more than enough for one person - I have trouble keeping up with a few things. It's given me more beautiful dill than I can use, by a mile (the photo is less than half the dill that I finally had to hack back because it was crowding other things). Best part is that this is almost zero work. Top off the water every now and then (up to every day or two as the plants get bigger) and add two capfuls of plant food every two weeks when the light goes on. Could. Not. Be. Easier. I learned a few things from my first round, so here are some helps and hints: - I started with only four items, planning on planting the other two after 2-3 weeks so my harvests would be staggered. Mistake. This stuff grows so fast that the greenery from my first round blocked the light from getting to the later plantings. I spent a few weeks trying to pull back the higher stuff to create a path for the light to the newer stuff but finally gave up. Learned for next time, though. - Ditto with not putting things that take a few weeks to sprout (the plant cone has est sprout time written on the top) next to things that sprout in days or the later items may struggle to get light. Next time I'll arrange plants so that things with similar sprout times are somewhat together. - This one's no joke. Plant things that you will use a lot. Things like basil, parsley and chives can go on almost everything, but uses for something like dill are more limited. Next round I will favor things that are versatile and have wide use, because this grows A LOT of everything. - And final comment on balance, next time I will plant maybe four salad greens and two herbs. You use the greens in more volume, so they will balance out with the herbs if you plant more. So 4-2 or maybe 3-3 - The light is really, really bright. Pick a place where it's easy to walk to from the kitchen with a bowl and scissors, but not in your face where it could get irritating. If you cycle it on during the day, it won't be so intrusive. This thing throws zero heat, so you can block the light easily if needed with stacked items or even a paper bag over top. - The bigger your plants get, the more they suck up the water. At first I only had to top off the water once a week or so. Now I'm adding about a pop bottle of water every few days. I worry about what happens when travel resumes because I can see it running out quickly when I'm not here. There is a model of AeroGarden with a vacation mode that adjust lights so the plants grow less and need less water while you're away, and if I get a second AG, it will have the vacation mode. That's it! This thing really works and is a lot of fun. For a single-person household, it almost works too good because there's a lot of greens to eat! I will solve that by using better balance and targeted selection of plants for the next round.
S**N
A Game-Changer for Fresh Herbs and Veggies at Home!
I’ve been using the AeroGarden Harvest for a few months now, and I’m genuinely impressed. Setting it up was incredibly easy—even for someone with zero gardening experience. The instructions are clear, and the system practically guides you on when to add water and nutrients. The LED grow lights are bright but not harsh, and they seem to provide the perfect amount of light for the plants to thrive. I’ve already harvested fresh basil, mint, and parsley multiple times, and the flavor is amazing compared to store-bought herbs. I also appreciate the compact size—it fits perfectly on my kitchen counter without taking up too much space. The automated reminders make it easy to keep everything on track, so it really is a set-and-forget type of garden. If you love cooking with fresh herbs or want a fun, low-maintenance way to grow your own greens, I highly recommend this system. It’s a little investment, but the results are worth it.
A**R
Good Product and Support
Purchased the Harvest model with the gourmet pods in October. It was easy to set up and start the pods. After a few days the herbs sprouted and are now 3 to 6 inches tall. One pod never sprouted and I called the AeroGarden support number. The support message said they no longer provided support over the phone, but I should try to use the email form. I did that and 8 days later a replacement pod was received. I started it today. Since the purchase I have emptied the water as directed and replaced it with fresh water and plant food. No problems encountered. I reset the light timer which was also easy to do. Keep in mind that the light is on for 15 hours. (Sort of nice to see the lighted plants now that Upstate NY gets dark around 5pm.) One thing that puzzled me was the Amazon pricing says the list price is $165 and the Amazon sale price was $72. When you go to the actual AeroGarden website the Harvest model is on sale for ten dollars below their list price of $89.95. Not sure why the large difference in list pricing. Regardless of the pricing difference, I am very satisfied with the Harvest model. The company's response to the pod that didn't sprout was great. I'm glad AeroGarden resolved the problem I experienced and I will be making additional purchases from them in the future.
A**R
Grow your own food at home
I received one Aerogarden Harvest as a gift from my in-laws for Christmas. It came with the heirloom salad greens kit. We had sprouts less than 1 week after starting, and it provided salad greens for nearly 4 months before the plants matured and stopped producing more leaves. This provided 2-3 large salads per week for two adults. Some weeks we had 3-5 small side salads for two adults, per week. The lights on the base tell you when it needs more water and when to add more food. I have a reputation as a black thumb and it made me really happy to have such great success with growing plants. In 2022 I think everyone should be doing something to produce some of their own food, due to the supply chain crisis and crazy inflation rates that just keep going up. It's added a lot to my peace of mind knowing if nothing else I can grow my own salads. I realize it will take a while for the savings of my grocery bill to offset the initial cost of the aerogarden, but it's really empowering to feel that I can provide even a little of my own food right now. I have enjoyed the Aerogarden so much that I ordered a second unit which I have been using for growing herbs. I got the herb kit from Aerogarden and had very mixed results with this. The mint got an aphid infestation after a few weeks, when the mint plant was very large. This surprised me because all the articles about aphids that i read suggest adding mint to your garden because aphids are "supposed" to dislike mint. The dill and basil grew INSANELY well. I've harvested and dried dill and basil three times in the past 2 months. I filled 5/6 trays in my Cosori dehydrator with each batch. The thyme has stayed very small and the parsley also didn't grow very well. So, I think that the success of the Aerogarden is a bit situational and depends on the type of plant you are trying to grow. Salads are easy and very successful. Herbs.... your mileage may vary. Also, the size of the plants can sometimes be a hinderance to the growth of different plants in the same unit, or easily harvesting the leaves. I had a much easier time harvesting when the entire planter had only the same type of plant growing in it. For example, the basil plants got so large that they completely shaded the thyme and parsley because these grew much slower at the start of the garden. The basil had so many leaves that I had a little difficulty accessing the plants in the center of the planter. So I don't think i will ever try to grow large plants such as tomatoes or peppers in the aerogarden, simply for the convenience of being able to easily access any other plants in the unit. i am actually considering buying a THIRD aerogarden so I can have two units both growing a large variety of salad greens so that we have enough greens for two adults to have a large salad every single night.
C**O
Perfect Little Garden
I got the AeroGarden Harvest as a Mother’s Day gift for my mom, and she absolutely loves it! It was easy to set up, and within days, we saw the herbs starting to sprout. She enjoys checking on the plants every morning and loves having fresh herbs right in the kitchen. It’s a perfect mix of fun, function, and beauty—plus it’s low maintenance, which makes it even better. This turned out to be a thoughtful and practical gift that she’s genuinely excited about. Highly recommend!
J**E
Very Happy Harverster at One Month
When I want to try something new, I tend to dive right in. I wanted to try everything at once (not just herbs), but my space is quite limited. Thus, I purchased four of the Harvest units and several sets of seed kits. One month in and I am loving them so much I had to write a review. Before I get into what I planted, here's a few things to consider. The grow lights are on for 15 hour increments. You can adjust the time they turn on by pressing and holding the light indicator at the time you want it to turn on each day. You can also turn them on or off manually by tapping the indicator light. The lights snap to five different heights. In my picture, the first two are at the lowest level, third at the middle level and the last I raised to the highest for the picture, but lowered it back down to the middle height. One last thing about the grow lights. My eyes are quite sensitive to bright lights, be it sun light, headlights or phone screens, but the grow lights on these don't bother my eyes dispite being very bright. As for the indicator light for lights, it is always on and quite bright. I have these set up in my bedroom of all places, so to solve that issue, I've covered the indicator lights with a strip of red Tail Light Tape. The watering cycle turns on every 25 minutes, 24/7 and runs for 5 minutes. I already sleep with ear plugs, so not a problem for me. I have noticed the dripping gets louder if you let the water get low, so be sure to keep it topped off as they recommend. Now for what I planted (left to right in the picture). I have the herbs that come with it in the first unit. I did have a dud thyme which I swapped out after 20 days. (It grew fuzz instead.) The new one showed leaves in 3 days. Woohoo! It is still small, I still have the Grow Dome on it. From the Q&A section, I see you can contact Aerogarden for a replacement, but as I received a set of herb pods with each Harvest I bought, I didn't need to that. To allow the slow growers to get there share of light, I've already pruned/harvested dill four times, basil two time and Thai basil once. Speaking of Thai basil, I never tried this herb before, but found a delightful idea online for three cup chicken which I made last night. My roommate even told me I have to make that again for her. Not a problem as I will have a constant supply of that herb soon enough. The regular basil has turned into little appetizers with mozzarella balls and tomatoes. Can't wait to make these with home grown tomatoes as it is still store-bought in the picture. My second unit is filled with six Salad Greens Mix pods. Already harvested five bowls of salad for myself, and I've stopped ordering lettuce from the store. I harvest by picking off the largest leaves. My goal is to keep it below the lights at the lowest setting, but hard to keep up with these fast growing leaves. Looks like I'll be sharing it with my neighbors before long. They already took some of the dill off my hands. The third and fourth units have tomato and bell pepper plants. I used two of the Red Heirloom Cherry Tomato pods. They are the larger, faster growing tomato plants. I already trimmed some of the branches that were reaching too far out. I can see a few flower buds starting to form, so I have my Be the Bee Pollinator prepped with batteries and ready to go once they open. I used the Grow Anything Pods using a few seeds from a yellow bell pepper and an overripe grape tomato. Both sprouted nicely. The grape tomato seedlings turned yellow for a bit, but finally started to grow nicely. As for the bell pepper, I will need to wait and see if I can keep a plant at a manageable size in a Harvest unit. If you managed to read though my mini novel, you get one last word of caution. The fertilizer is on the pricy side. I accidentally bought one 3oz bottle for almost $20 on Amazon. Looks like the price has dropped now, but I found it much cheaper to purchase directly from the aerogarden website, caveat being you can manage meet the minimum amount for free shipping. They frequently have sales and you can checkout using Amazon Pay. At the speed I go through it with four units, I thought it better to purchase the 1 liter bottle size. Happy growing!!
D**R
It's small so doesn't take up too much room on my desk
I had Aerogardens years ago and wound up selling them. Now I'm doing Kratky jars inside for transplanting outside to my half-acre garden. I mostly direct-seed what I grow here in Zone 8a, but things like tomatoes still need to be started indoors. While I have the 1020 trays and all that paraphernalia, I just don't have the space for them. (Santa, please bring me a greenhouse this year!) So I decided to pick up this basic Aerogarden Harvest and the matching seed-starting tray for the sole purpose of getting my tomato transplants started indoors without too much fuss. This is a tidy little 6-pod unit. It's not the one I would have chosen if I were planning to grow a lot of salad veggies indoors, but it fits very nicely on my desk and the lights are bright enough to serve as a desk lamp without any other lights turned on. I bought it specifically because a 23-pod seed-starting tray is available for it, which I purchased at the same time. This will be dedicated to starting my tomatoes and growing them until they are large enough to transfer to Kratky jars and then on out into the garden. I have another knock-off Aerogarden that's a pain to work with. It's got 12 pods and is larger, which wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that you have to unplug and take the whole thing to the sink to clean it. This Aerogarden Harvest has a lift-out water reservoir that's easy to unhook from the main unit, and I far prefer the little water-viewing cut-out on the top of the tray to the side window on my knock-off unit; I can never see the water level because the light is always wrong. The way this Harvester unit is designed, checking water level is simple and straightforward.
L**.
Submersible pump functioned well for TWO years!!!
This unit ran CONTINUOUSLY for two years...delightful harvests of basil and arugula! An enjoyable and easy source of edible green things. Good, compact, and durable design. This unit far exceeded expectations during my first foray into hydroponic gardening. Can't complain that the little pump finally failed. Still highly recommend.
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