Indoor Hydroponic Tower Garden
Outdoor Hydroponic Tower
Here you'll find the plants included in your subscription package — handpicked for their flavor, freshness, and ability to thrive outdoors.
🌱 Each one is ready to grow strong and healthy with just water, light, and a little love.
Click HERE to Download a garden layout for your medium veggie garden for layout examples.
The Plants
Dwarf Cherry Tomato

Plant to Harvest: 55-70 days
Tip:
This tomato is perfect for hydroponic systems, as it grows to be only 18-24 inches in height. It is also heat tolerant, and needes 12-16 hours of light per day. Regularly monitor nutrient levels in the water to support fruit development.To ensure a great harvest, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since these plants rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor environments.
Green Flat Bean - Roma Bush

Plant to harvest: 50-60 days
Tip:
This is a bush variety, but provide sufficient support for the bush beans as they grow, even if they are compact.To
ensure a great harvest, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since these plants rely on wind or insects for
pollination in outdoor environments.
Malabar Spinach

Plant to harvest: 50-70 days
Tip:
Malabar spinach thrives in warm conditions, so make sure your hydroponic system is kept in a well-lit area to encourage vigorous growth. Regularly prune the tips to promote bushier growth and enhance leaf production.
Swiss Chard - Bright Lights

Plant to harvest: 50-60 days
Tip:
In a hydroponic system, Swiss chard benefits from a balanced nutrient solution rich in nitrogen to promote lush leaf
growth. Harvest outer leaves regularly to encourage continued production and prevent overcrowding.
Cucumber - Spacemaster bush

Plant to harvest: 50-60 days
Tip:
Use a trellis in your hydroponic tower to support the bush cucumbers as they grow upward, saving space and improving
airflow. For indoor towers, the lights and structure provide a good trellis naturally. To ensure a great harvest,
you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since these plants rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor
environments.
Bok Choy

Plant to harvest: 45–60 days
Tip:
Bok choy grows well in summer due to its fast harvest, but in summer, it is best planted in partial shade. Consider
planting it under taller plants or using shade cloth.
Marigold

Plant to harvest: 60-90 days
Tip:
Marigolds can thrive in hydroponic setups and help repel pests from your other plants. Make sure they receive
adequate light and nutrients to keep them blooming and healthy.
Kale

Plant to harvest: 55-75 days
Tip:
In hydroponics, kale thrives with plenty of nitrogen in the nutrient solution, which promotes lush leaf growth.
Regularly check for any signs of pests or disease and keep the plants well-trimmed for optimal air circulation.
Banana Pepper

Plant to harvest: 60-75 days
Tip:
This is a heat tolerant banana pepper variety, perfect for tropical hot weather. Pick when yellow for a mild taste or wait until red for more sweetness. Frequent harvesting increases production.To ensure a great harvest, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since these plants rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor environments.
Lettuce - Heat Tolerant

Plant to harvest: 30-50 days
Tip:
We use heat-tolerant lettuce varieties that thrive in hydroponic towers, even in warmer weather, with a balanced
nutrient solution and ample light. Harvest leaves as they mature to encourage continuous growth, ensuring a steady
supply of fresh greens throughout the season.
Cilantro

Plant to harvest: 40-50 days
Tip:
Cilantro grows quickly, regularly trim the leaves to promote bushier growth and prevent the plant from bolting.
Epazote

Plant to harvest: 50-70 days
Tip:
Use this aromatic herb in cooking to add depth of flavor, and regularly trim leaves to encourage growth.
Thai Basil

Plant to harvest: 60-90 days
Tip:
Thai basil flourishes with ample light and moisture in a hydroponic setup. Pinching back the tips will encourage
bushier growth and more leaves for harvesting.
Napa Cabbage

Plant to harvest: 60-75 days
Tip:
Napa Cabbage requires a very balanced pH solution in a hydroponic tower to prevent bolting, so be careful with
monitering your pH levels. Harvest heads when they feel firm to the touch, ensuring you get the best flavor and
texture.
Black-Eyed Pea

Plant to harvest: 60-90 days
Tip:
Black-eyed peas thrive in hydroponic systems, and provide nitrogen to your water tank.Regular harvesting of the pods
will encourage continued production.
Arugula

Plant to harvest: 30-40 days
Tip:
Arugula thrives in well-drained, slightly alkaline soil, which helps produce tender, peppery leaves. For the best
flavor, harvest arugula leaves young, as older leaves can become tough and bitter.
Alpine Berries

Plant to harvest: 60-90 days
Tip:
Alpine strawberries thrive in hydroponic systems, offering a steady harvest of delicious, sweet berries throughout
the growing season. To achieve the best flavor, ensure they receive ample light. To ensure a great harvest, you may
need to hand-pollinate the flowers since these plants rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor
environments.
Garden Layout
Get ready to transform your space into a vibrant veggie haven! We’ve put together a simple yet effective garden layout that will help you maximize your area and grow a variety of fresh, delicious vegetables. Whether you have a small yard or just a balcony, this layout is designed to make gardening easy and enjoyable for everyone. Let’s dive into your gardening journey!

