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Click & Grow Smart Garden

An automated indoor gardening system that manages water, light, and nutrients for homegrown plants.

Price

£109.90

Editorial rating

4.0 / 5

Last price check

01/01/2026 16:20

Part of the weekly drop

Essential Smart Home Tech: Indoor Gardens, Sleep Aids, And Rugged Timepieces | Vol. 2

This product was featured in Vol. 02, alongside other human-picked finds with the same slightly obsessive editorial energy.

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

I am the person plants go to when they have a death wish, but this plastic box of sorcery has managed to keep a basil plant alive for three consecutive weeks.

It's gardening for the terminally lazy, or those of us whose "green thumb" is actually just a lingering stain from a leaky biro.

Finally, I can grow herbs in my kitchen without the crushing guilt of watching them wither because I forgot they existed.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • It is essentially a "set it and forget it" machine that allows you to claim you're a "homesteader" while actually doing zero work.
  • The aesthetic is peak Scandi-chic, looking more like a high-end tech gadget than a muddy pot of dirt.

The Clever Part

  • The integrated LED "pro-grow" lights are timed to a perfect cycle, ensuring your plants don't realise they're living in a gloomy flat in Manchester.
  • The modular "pods" are like Nespresso capsules for nature, making the messy business of seeds and soil entirely foolproof.

The Fine Print

  • The grow lights are aggressively bright; if you put this in your studio flat, your neighbours will assume you've started a very different kind of indoor "farm."
  • You are tethered to their proprietary pods, so don't think you can just toss any old seeds in there and expect the same magic.

The Reality Check

  • The water float sensor can sometimes be temprimental. It'll tell you it's full right up until your parsley looks like it's been through a drought in the Sahara.