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Hydroponic Indoor Herb Garden with LED Grow Light

Grow fresh herbs and leafy greens on your countertop with this compact hydroponic indoor garden system. The adjustable full-spectrum LED light bar and built‑in 2L water tank help plants grow faster with less mess. Set the automatic timer and enjoy easy, year‑round harvests right in your kitchen.

Modern Self-Watering Planter, Thick Material PP

$21.55
A minimalist self-watering planter featuring a built-in reservoir system for consistent soil moisture. Perfect for balcony, patio, and indoor gardening while reducing watering frequency and plant stress.

Potato Grow Bags with Window and Handles – Custom Size

$12.30
Grow potatoes, carrots, peanuts, and more in these durable 10 gallon fabric potato grow bags. The clear harvest window lets you check root growth and pick crops without dumping out the soil. Sturdy side handles and breathable nonwoven fabric make them easy to move and help prevent root rot.

Self-Watering Floor Planter with Wooden Legs and Water Gauge

$22.30
Give your indoor trees and large houseplants a modern home with this self-watering floor planter on wooden legs. The double-layer design, cotton wicks, and built-in water gauge keep roots evenly hydrated with fewer watering trips. Its clean cylinder shape and warm wood base add a soft Nordic touch to any living room or office.

Self-Watering Planter ,Urban Gardening Container

$24.30

The 24-inch Self-Watering Garden Container by GROW features a built-in water reservoir system that delivers consistent moisture to plant roots. Ideal for balconies, patios, and urban gardens, it reduces watering frequency while promoting healthier plant growth.

Self-Watering Windowsill Planter Box with Water Level Indicator

$10.48
Keep herbs, flowers, and succulents hydrated for up to two weeks with this modern self-watering windowsill planter. The double-layer design, cotton wicks, and clear water-level window make watering simple and low maintenance. Perfect for desks, shelves, and window ledges where you want a clean Nordic-style planter.

Smart Countertop Hydroponic Garden with Sunlight-Mimicking LED

$112.44
Grow lettuce, herbs, and flowers indoors with this smart hydroponic garden system. The sunlight‑bionic LED board, built‑in fan, and 17‑pod capacity help plants grow faster and healthier all year. Use the touch display to adjust modes and enjoy fresh greens in your kitchen, office, or bedroom.

Smart Hydroponic Garden, Water Circulation Pump and LED Grow

Original price was: $87.39.Current price is: $78.51.
Grow herbs, greens, and flowers indoors with this smart hydroponic garden system. The built‑in circulation pump, 16‑hour automatic light timer, and full‑spectrum LED panel keep plants healthy with minimal effort. Touch controls and a large water tank make it easy to enjoy your own compact home farm.

Stackable Vertical Garden Planter, Modular Tiered Growing System

Original price was: $99.32.Current price is: $90.00.
A modular stackable planter designed for vertical gardening in compact spaces. Grow herbs, flowers, and small vegetables while maximizing balcony and patio space.

UrbanEase Self-Watering Indoor Planter

$26.65
A modern self-watering indoor planter designed for effortless plant care. The integrated reservoir keeps soil evenly moist and reduces watering frequency — ideal for apartments, offices, and home decor.

Vanilla Bean Orchid Starter Plant – High-Yield Tropical Vanilla Vine

$15.21
Start your own vanilla bean vine with this pre‑rooted GROW24 vanilla orchid starter plant. Tissue‑cultured, disease‑free plants establish quickly and are ideal for home, greenhouse, or small farm growers. Grow a high‑yield vanilla variety outdoors in USDA zones 10–11 or indoors in any zone.

Vertical Self-Watering Garden, Multi-Level Space-Saving Planter

$31.80
A vertical self-watering planter tower designed to grow multiple plants in minimal space. The multi-tier system distributes water through each level, making it perfect for herbs, strawberries, and small vegetables on balconies and patios.

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