I tested the Smart Garden 9 with three pods each of lettuce, basil, and tomato plants. Overall, there are about 75 pods to choose from, including herbs, flowers, leafy greens like arugula, and vegetables. There is a Smart Garden Pro that connects to Wi-Fi and has app control, but despite the “smart” in the name, this is not that—there’s no app needed or required for the non-Pro version.
All in all, this garden was refreshingly low-maintenance. A little bobber on one end tells you when the water level is low and needs a top-off simply by floating lower than the growing surface. That’s it. No adding nutrients or checking pH or worrying about pumps. It’s also small, so you can plop it on a shelf or countertop.
At the same time, this was also the slowest-growing garden I tested. I had it set up the same week as the Gardyn, above, and had already been harvesting months’ worth of greens and vegetables by the time I got one Click & Grow lettuce leaf. One of my lettuce pods didn’t even sprout at all. After two months, I had harvested a handful of basil and lettuce leaves (literally, one handful), and the cherry tomatoes had grown past the lights without making a single flower. Meanwhile, the Lettuce Grow, which was started after the Click & Grow, had at least 15 visible tomatoes by that time. Still, this isn’t a bad garden by any stretch, and it’s a viable option for busy people who are interested in growing something like flowers, where yields aren’t a concern.
Light Cycle | 16 hours |
Pump Cycle | No pump |
Spots for Plants | 3-9 (for Smart Garden) |
Nutrients Included | Already in the pods; no applications necessary |
Plants to Choose From | 75+ |
Maintenance Needs | Top off reservoir as needed |
Ease of Resetting After Each Planting (Out of 10) | 9/10 (just dump out water and dispose of cups; roots grow fully inside the cups) |
Can You Grow Your Own Plants? | Yes; Click & Grow offers “Grow Anything” pods for $2-$3 each. |
Dimensions | Approx. 24″ W x 16″ H x 7″ D |
Power Consumption | 13 watts |
Warranty | 1 year |
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