First Aerogarden Harvest

While I have been pruning all along, it wasn’t until this week that I did my first herb harvest from the Aerogardens. The plants still look cute and tiny in there. I haven’t even had to move the lights up for the first time yet. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t earning their keep.

Here’s what I cut from my plants. They are pictured here about to be destemmed and laid out for dehydrating. Clockwise starting with the largest curled leaves. Those are Napolitano Basil, the purple one is Red Rubin Basil, top is Sage, next is parsley Parsley, center is Thai Basil, and finally at the bottom is the most delicious smelling, Lemon Basil.  My first harvest of the year and a whole 5/8 of an ounce :)

dehydrating herbs from aerogarden

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  1. Joseph says:

    Looks like the aerogarden is working well! Nothing beats fresh herbs!

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  2. Heather says:

    Cool. We grow lots of our own food at a nearby garden plot, but we’ve never had an Aerogarden. Looks beautiful.

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