Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Aerogarden Update


Hi Gardeners,

I am just giving you a quick update to my Aerogarden experiment. I found, after reading all of the instructions, that it is best not to combine different plant types in one unit. Since I still have plenty of herbs from my summer garden, I thought I would try the cherry tomato plants. I have two red and one yellow variety started. I didn't get the garden started until after the first of the year, therefore they are just getting started, but I can see them just starting to pop up under the domes.

A couple of thoughts so far: I love the way it creates its own perfect environment for growing tomatoes - which are not the easiest plants to grow, particularly in containers. You just add water and plop in the starter pellots and it does its thing.

One thing I did not think of was the lighting. The grow lights with this unit are quite bright and illuminate my entire kitchen in the evening. I set the unit to turn off at 8pm so I could enjoy the evening without the bright light from my garden. Tomotoes require constant light except for 8 hours of darkness, which the Aerogarden knows from its program and shuts itself off for 8 hours each night. I This is all good except my bedroom is just down a short hall from the kitchen and I keep the door open just a crack so that my cats can come and go at night, otherwise the little darlings will cry and scratch at the door to get in. My aerogarden turned itself back on at 4am and the bright lights were strong enough to glow into my bedroom.

If you are thinking about getting was of these, take some time to plan where you can put it to avoid waking up in the morning - especially in the winter when the days are short. Since my house is pretty small, I don't have another room to put it in unless I lock it in the bathroom at night. Otherwise I am looking at covering it until morning which seems to work but the light unit up top does get pretty warm.

Except for this little delema, I am quite please with the unit so far and looking forward to fresh tomatos in my salad!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Happy New Year

Well it looks like 2009 is going to be a very interesting year! I know many people are discouraged with the shape of the economy and trying to save money.

Remember everything cycles and the economy will eventually get better. In the meantime, I am sure everyone has noticed the price of food has gone up quite a bit. In these tough times there are some ways to cut food costs and one of the best ways is to prepare your own meals.

I know some people have argued that it can be cheaper to eat out - but they are usually referring to fast food. This eating out trend has greatly contributed to the rising obesity problem in the United States and the overall deterioration of our health.

With the new year, why don't you make a resolution to eat at home more often for your health and wallet. One inexpensive food is pasta. You can buy it in bulk to save money and it stores conveniently for a long time. Pasta is versatile and can be prepared in so many ways; it really can accommodate a wide variety of budgets and diets.

If you prefer the taste of fresh pasta, you can save considerable money by making your own. It is really not difficult and requires just a few basic tools.

Experiment with different pasta sauces and find what you and your family enjoys. Pasta is a great food to enjoy right now as even in these tough economic times, it is still inexpensive, filling and delicious!