Outdoor 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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


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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

Dwarf Cherry Tomato

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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.

Armenian Cucumber

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Plant to harvest: 70-90 days

Tip:
In hydroponics, Armenian cucumbers thrive with support from a trellis, allowing them to grow vertically. These are perfect for hot climates.

Jalapeno

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Plant to harvest: 70-85 days

Tip:
Peppers, including jalapeños, are well-suited for hydroponic systems, thriving with a nutrient-rich solution and plenty of light. To ensure a great harvest, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since peppers rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor environments.

Black-Eyed Pea

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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.

Banana Pepper

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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.

Thyme

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Plant to harvest: 60-85 days

Tip:
Thyme grows extremely well in hydroponic towers. Regularly trim your thyme to encourage bushier growth and strong flavor.

Egyptian Spinach
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Plant to harvest: 50-60 days

Tip:
Egyptian spinach is resilient and can flourish in hydroponic systems. This plant is great for hot climates. Harvest regularly to encourage new leaf growth and maintain plant health.

Green String Bean - Contender Bush

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Plant to harvest: 50-60 days

Tip:
Contender bush beans do well in hydroponics and can provide a good yield in limited space. Ensure proper support if necessary and monitor nutrient levels for optimal growth. To ensure a great harvest, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since peppers rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor environments.

Cilantro

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Plant to harvest: 40-50 days

Tip:
Cilantro grows quickly, regularly trim the leaves to promote bushier growth and prevent the plant from bolting.

Basil

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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.

Marigold

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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.

Epazote

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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.

Canteloupe

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Plant to harvest: 75-90 days

Tip:
Trellising your canteloupe with your hydroponic tower will be the easiest way to prevent the fruit from rotting. If you do not want to trellis your leons, use a melon cradle to avoid rot and pests on the bottom of your fruits.

Lima Bean

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Plant to harvest: 60-90 days

Tip:
Support the vines as they grow to maximize yield and ensure better air circulation.

Lemongrass

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Plant to harvest: 75-100

Tip:
Lemongrass grows best in warm, well-draining soil and benefits from regular watering. Harvest by cutting stalks at the base, selecting outer stalks first to allow inner growth to continue.

Bunching Onion

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Plant to harvest: 60-80 days

Tip:
Cut the green tops as needed, and they will continue to regrow for ongoing harvests.

Dwarf Cherry Tomato

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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.

Cucumber - Spacemaster bush

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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.

Frecle Lettuce

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Plant to Harvest: 45-55 days

Tip:
Lettuce requires consistent watering to keep the leaves crisp and tender, so avoid letting the soil dry out. For a continual harvest, trim the outer leaves regularly, allowing the inner leaves to grow and stay fresh longer.

Green Lettuce

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Plant to Harvest: 45-55 days

Tip:
Lettuce requires consistent watering to keep the leaves crisp and tender, so avoid letting the soil dry out. For a continual harvest, trim the outer leaves regularly, allowing the inner leaves to grow and stay fresh longer.

Lettuce - Heat Tolerant

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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.

Bell Pepper
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Plant to Harvest: 60-90 days

Tip:
This is a heat tolerant bell pepper to prepare for warm summer months. Bell peppers thrive in full sun and require consistent moisture to prevent stress. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot—let the soil dry slightly between waterings.

Swiss Chard - Bright Lights

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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.

Cilantro
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Plant to Harvest: 40-50 days

Tip:
Cilantro grows quickly, regularly trim the leaves to promote bushier growth and prevent the plant from bolting.

Mint

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Plant to Harvest: 60-90 days

Tip:
Mint is a vigorous grower and can easily get too large for the tower, this can shield other plants in your tower from light. Regularly prune your mint to avoid overcrowding.

Green String Bean - Contender Bush

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Plant to Harvest: 50-60 days

Tip:
Contender bush beans do well in hydroponics and can provide a good yield in limited space. Ensure proper support if necessary and monitor nutrient levels for optimal growth. To ensure a great harvest, you may need to hand-pollinate the flowers since peppers rely on wind or insects for pollination in outdoor environments.

Red Long Bean

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Plant to Harvest: 60-90 days

Tip:
Support the vines as they grow to maximize yield and ensure better air circulation.

Epazote

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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.

Chammomile

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Plant to Harvest: 60-90 days

Tip:
Harvest flowers in the morning for the best flavor, and use them in teas or as a calming herb.

Marigold

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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.

Canteloupe

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Plant to Harvest: 75-90 days

Tip:
Trellising your canteloupe with your hydroponic tower will be the easiest way to prevent the fruit from rotting. If you do not want to trellis your leons, use a melon cradle to avoid rot and pests on the bottom of your fruits.

Thyme

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Plant to Harvest: 60-85 days

Tip:
Thyme grows extremely well in hydroponic towers. Regularly trim your thyme to encourage bushier growth and strong flavor.

Broccoli 

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Plant to Harvest: 60-100 days

Tip:
Broccoli needs nitrogen to be able to form heads on a hydroponic tower. Harvest the heads before they start to flower for the best flavor and texture. These broccoli greens can also be harvested and cooked.

Lettuce Red

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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.

Lettuce Green 

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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.

Lettuce Freckle

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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.

Parsley

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Plant to Harvest: 70-90 days

Tip:
Parsley can be grown in partial shade. Regular harvesting of the outer leaves will keep the plant productive and prevent it from flowering too soon.

Bunching Onion

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Plant to Harvest: 60-80 days

Tip:
Cut the green tops as needed, and they will continue to regrow for ongoing harvests.

Arugula

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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.

Broccolini

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Plant to Harvest: 60-90 days

Tip:
Broccolini is more tolerant of heat than traditional broccoli, making it a good choice for spring and fall. Harvest when the florets are still tight and the stems are tender for the best flavor.

Spinach

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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.

Napa Cabbage

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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.

Pea

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Plant to Harvest: 50-70 days

Tip:
Sugar snap peas are a climbing plant, so give them a sturdy trellis to help them reach their full potential. For the sweetest peas, harvest when the pods are plump but still tender, as they get tough if left too long.

Cilantro

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Plant to Harvest: 40-50 days

Tip:
Cilantro grows quickly, regularly trim the leaves to promote bushier growth and prevent the plant from bolting.

Kale

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Plant to Harvest: 55-75 days

Tip:
Kale is hardy and can tolerate several weather conditions. Regular harvesting of outer leaves will encourage continuous growth and keep the plant producing.

Bok Choy

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Plant to Harvest: 40-50 days

Tip:
Bok choy grows quickly in hydroponic systems, so be vigilant about nutrient levels and water quality for optimal growth. Harvest the outer leaves when they are young and tender for the best flavor, allowing the center to keep growing.

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!

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