Indoor gardening is growing in popularity. When you're ready to give it a try, these systems make it beginner-level easy.
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Indoor gardening is growing in popularity. When you're ready to give it a try, these systems make it beginner-level easy.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
The AeroGarden Bounty Elite sets up like a charm and grows plants like a monster. Made of tough stainless steel, this indoor gardening kit comes equipped with a 50-watt (W) adjustable LED grow light to provide plants with a full spectrum of sunlight to grow fast—up to five times quicker than if they were outdoors. Included with the machine are nine pods (gourmet herbs, heirloom salad, red heirloom cherry tomatoes or cascading petunias). It also comes with liquid plant food, a power adapter and a 6-inch attachable trellis.
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With no soil necessary and no pests to worry about, the iDoo hydroponics growing system is the ultimate DIY hydroponic indoor garden greenhouse. Simple to set up, it has three different LED modes—germination, vegetable (blue/red light) and fruit/flower mode (red/white light)—with a built-in upper fan that simulates the outdoor breeze to spread pollen as bees would. It’s got everything you need (sans water and seeds), but is still very affordable.
Five-star reviewer CamD writes that the iDoo works well for lettuce, basil and spinach. “Growing your own food is so satisfying… especially in the winter! I love this unit and will keep utilizing it…having my seventh bowl of salad today. It’s easy to maintain, no sound or smell and was not expensive.”
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Grow fresh herbs and greens in a tight space with the small, yet prolific, Click & Grow indoor garden. Set it on a counter or shelf, and the calibrated, self-watering, energy-efficiency LED light and nutrient system lets you produce homegrown, organic, pesticide-free food and plants.
This indoor gardening kit contains two lamp extension arms, three basil seed pods and a quick-start guide with lots of tips from pro gardeners. Choose from more than 50 pre-seeded plant pods (sold separately). Or, if you prefer, use your own seeds. It’s the ideal indoor garden for apartments or dorms.
“Taking up counter space comparable to a loaf of bread, this is a cool, zero-hassle product that quickly grows three small, healthy organic plants at a time,” writes Amazon reviewer, Amazon Customer. My basil seeds (that came with the smart garden) started sprouting in less than three days.”
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Another standout to grow strong, healthy greens, AeroGarden’s farm 12XL is for serious salad lovers. It comes with a salad bar seed pod kit, featuring nine lettuce and three herb pods. The unit has a growing height of 36 inches, which translates to the ability to cultivate up to 24 seed pods simultaneously. (Note: It comes with 12 pods to get you started). Yes, it’s big, but because it sits flat against the wall, it makes the most of your home’s floor space.
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Root plants, like carrots and potatoes, don’t transplant well. Plants in the squash family, as well as beans and peas, grow quickly and will get too big for most indoor gardening kits to manage.
If the manufacturer of your indoor garden kit sells seeds or pods, you can buy them directly from their website or on Amazon. You can also buy seeds and seedlings at garden centers, nurseries, hardware stores and even some grocery stores.