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SAVE 30%: Don't have a yard to grow herbs and vegetables? No problem. As of June 30, scoop up any Aerogarden indoor gardening system for 30% off with code SUMMERSALE.


It's a too late to start your summer garden outdoors, but that doesn't mean you can't grow the season's finest product indoors. We're not talking about a basic windowsill garden box either. We're talking about Aerogarden — the easy, convenient at-home gardening system.

Through July 5, Aerogarden is offering 30% off every single model with code SUMMERSALE. This deal is only available directly through the Aerogarden site, so don't head off to Amazon looking for these discounts.

Even if you have a black thumb, you'll be able to grow delicious herbs and produce in an Aerogarden. These systems use a full-spectrum LED grow light and hydroponics (read: water only) system that ensures your plants have all the nutrients they need to grow. Pair that with digital reminders for adding water and plant food, and you'll never have to remember a detailed care routine — these plants basically grow themselves. The grow lights also turn on and off according to a customizable set schedule, so you can schedule them to turn off come bedtime.

Aerogardens use pre-seeded pods that have a germination guarantee, so if they don't sprout you can send them back for a replacement. Choose from 25 different herb varieties, tomatoes, peppers, and even flowers.

This sale includes every Aerogarden model on the site, so you can opt for the compact three-pod Sprout, the giant Farm 24XL fit for an urban farmer, and every size in between.

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