AeroGarden Bounty vs Harvest: Which One Should You Get?
The Bounty and Harvest are AeroGarden's two most popular models. Here's a clear breakdown of what's different, what it costs, and whether AeroGarden is still worth buying in 2026.
Beginner-friendly guides to indoor hydroponics. Fresh basil, crispy lettuce, and ripe tomatoes, grown by you, on your counter.
Whether you're just starting out or troubleshooting a problem, find what you need.
New to hydroponics? Start here. Everything you need to grow your first crop indoors.
How to choose and use LED grow lights for herbs, lettuce, and vegetables.
Crop-by-crop guides: basil, lettuce, tomatoes, strawberries, and more.
DWC, NFT, Kratky, AeroGarden — every hydroponic system type explained.
Nutrient guides, pH management, and fixing common hydroponic problems.
Honest reviews of hydroponic kits, lights, and supplies for home growers.
Fresh content to help you grow better food at home.
The Bounty and Harvest are AeroGarden's two most popular models. Here's a clear breakdown of what's different, what it costs, and whether AeroGarden is still worth buying in 2026.
AeroGarden's operational wind-down in 2025 left a lot of buyers looking for alternatives. Here are the best options in 2026 — honest comparisons with clear recommendations based on what you actually need.
Confused by hydroponic nutrients? This guide cuts through the noise and shows beginners exactly what to buy, how to mix it, and what to watch for.
Deep water culture is one of the fastest-growing, most beginner-friendly hydroponic methods out there. Here's what it is, how it works, and exactly what you need to set one up.
The Flora Series has been the go-to hydroponic nutrient system for decades. Here's why it earned that reputation, how to use it, and whether it's still the right choice for beginners and experienced growers.
A grow tent gives you full control over your growing environment — light, airflow, humidity, and space. Here's how to set one up step by step, including what equipment you actually need.
Nutrients go straight to roots. No soil to slow things down.
No seasons, no weather. Grow fresh food in January.
Recirculating systems use a fraction of what soil needs.
Apartment? Basement? No problem. All you need is a corner.