2020 AeroGarden Seed Starting System For Bounty Models Un-Boxing & Install With Tips & Planting.

2020 AeroGarden Seed Starting System For Bounty Models Un-Boxing & Install With Tips & Planting.

2020 AeroGarden Seed Starting System For Bounty Models Un-Boxing & Install With Tips & Planting.

Start up to 50 seedlings indoors in any 2019 AeroGarden Bounty model, then easily transplant them into your outdoor garden or indoor pots.

Overview & Benefits
Includes the supplies you’ll need to start your seedlings inside (seeds not included)
Our Grow Sponges are made from pure Canadian Sphagnum Peat and provide soil-free, no-mess, indoor growing all year-round
What’s Included?
One re-usable seed starter tray
50 Biodegradable Grow Sponges
One 3 ounce bottle of our Specially Formulated Liquid Plant Food
Seed Starting & Transplanting Guide

Product Resources
Warranty Information
Description
This Seed Starting System will allow you to start up to 50 seedlings indoors in your 2019 AeroGarden Bounty Basic, Bounty, Bounty Elite or Bounty Elite Artisan with no dirt and no mess, then easily transplant them into your outdoor garden when weather allows. This design promotes healthier root development, makes removing and transplanting seedlings easier than ever and grows 50% faster than earlier versions of our Seed Starting Systems. The AeroGarden nurtures your seeds with optimal amounts of water and plant food, and provides plenty of light and warmth for reliable germination and healthy growth.

The system comes with an all new re-usable, durable plastic seed starter tray, biodegradable Grow Sponges that are ready for seed, plant food and a Seed Starting & Transplanting Guide.

*SEEDS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SEED STARTING SYSTEM

4 Comments

  1. Kathleen Burger on November 29, 2022 at 11:07 pm

    Dang. I don’t know how to attach the pump to the bottom of the seed starter tray. Haven’t found any instructions on that part of the process.



  2. Kathy McKeon on November 29, 2022 at 11:23 pm

    You didn’t show how to remove the pump tower from the grow deck. MIne doesn’t want to come apart. Should I force it?



  3. Karen Nakata on November 29, 2022 at 11:33 pm

    I needed to watch this to see him remove the pump tower from grow bowl and he skipped right over that part. I’m trying to pull it off like it says but it won’t come off.



  4. Nora Gerzanich on November 29, 2022 at 11:38 pm

    Thank you!