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		<title>Comment on AeroGardens on Sale! by Christopher R. Mohr Sr.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher R. Mohr Sr.</dc:creator>
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		<description>The AeroGrow company has undergone its fair share of growing pains since it first introduced the AeroGarden concept of hydroponic gardening for the kitchen.  And I think it has dealt admirably with the many problems any new concept has in the beginning.  However, I think one  major problem remains.  Their nutrient tablets &#039;suck&#039;.

If you should be considering the purchase of an AeroGarden, by all means buy the one of your choice and then take the nutrient tablets out of whatever seed kit you have acquired and throw them away.  Then lookup UltraGrow liquid nutrients and order the three bottle nutrient package that will make your AeroGarden a real joy to use.

I could go into great detail on why you should do this, but such action would not be productive and serve no useful purpose.  Just take my word for it and start off from the very beginning of your AeroGarden experience using the UltraGrow liquid nutrients.  Taking this road to healthy, productive plants will save you a lot of time and effort.

I kid you not,
Christopher R. Mohr Sr.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The AeroGrow company has undergone its fair share of growing pains since it first introduced the AeroGarden concept of hydroponic gardening for the kitchen.  And I think it has dealt admirably with the many problems any new concept has in the beginning.  However, I think one  major problem remains.  Their nutrient tablets &#8217;suck&#8217;.</p>
<p>If you should be considering the purchase of an AeroGarden, by all means buy the one of your choice and then take the nutrient tablets out of whatever seed kit you have acquired and throw them away.  Then lookup UltraGrow liquid nutrients and order the three bottle nutrient package that will make your AeroGarden a real joy to use.</p>
<p>I could go into great detail on why you should do this, but such action would not be productive and serve no useful purpose.  Just take my word for it and start off from the very beginning of your AeroGarden experience using the UltraGrow liquid nutrients.  Taking this road to healthy, productive plants will save you a lot of time and effort.</p>
<p>I kid you not,<br />
Christopher R. Mohr Sr.</p>
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