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The System

A small, self-sustaining hydroponic garden — built to live in your home.

Hydroponics grows plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil. Our vertical tower system stacks growing sites into a compact footprint, so a kitchen corner or balcony becomes a working farm. Water and nutrients circulate from a reservoir up through the towers and back again, feeding roots directly and recycling what isn't used.

Because the system controls light, water and nutrition, it's forgiving for beginners and productive for everyone — no garden, no weeding, no guesswork.

Vertical towers

Growing sites stack upward, so you harvest more from a small footprint indoors or out.

Recirculating water

A reservoir and pump cycle nutrient solution to the roots and back — using a fraction of the water soil gardening needs.

Controlled light

Most herbs want 10–12 hours of light a day; supplemental LEDs keep growth steady year-round.

Self-sustaining

Set the nutrient solution and lighting once, top up the reservoir, and let it grow.

Diagram of the six-tower hydroponic system with reservoir and pump
The six-tower system: nutrient solution recirculates from the reservoir up through each tower.
Labeled parts of the hydroponic tower system
The main components, labeled.

What you can grow

Almost any herb, leafy green or compact vegetable thrives in the system. Start with our 42 growing guides — each one covers the nutrition, chemistry, health benefits and exact hydroponic conditions for that plant.

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