Click & Grow’s Smart Herb Garden Makes Growing Fresh Food at Home Easy – Now Available

Written by Ben

March 26, 2014

Click & Grow

Palo Alto, Calif. – March 25, 2014 – Click & Grow’s Smart Herb Garden is launching worldwide after a successful Kickstarter campaign. It takes the guesswork out of growing plants with nanotech growing material that is engineered to supply the plants the right amount of oxygen, water and nutrients at all times. No pesticides, fungicides, hormones or any other kind of harmful substances are used in any of Click & Grow’s fresh homegrown herbs.

The Smart Herb Garden is easy to use, just add water, plug into an electrical outlet and the technology does all the work. The nano-tech growth medium combined with a removable LED grow light helps yield plants even in less-than-perfect conditions. The Smart Herb Garden’s unique LED technology provides the plants with enough light to grow, consuming minimal electricity, costing around 6 dollars for an entire year.

“With the development of the Smart Herb Garden, Click & Grow has gotten closer to the goal of a sustainable and pollution free future, while changing the way people think about fresh food,” says Mattias Lepp, Click & Grow’s Founder. “Our NASA inspired technology gives everyone a chance to grow fresh food straight from their kitchen with ease.”

After successfully raising over $625,000 towards product development during a Kickstarter campaign, the Smart Herb Garden is now available globally in 23 countries, including USA, Russia, Hong Kong and major European and Arab countries.

Smart Herb Garden

 

The Smart Herb Garden allows users to grow up to three herbs and vegetables at once, and each starter kit includes basil, thyme and lemon balm. Refill cartridges are currently available for chili pepper, mini tomato, salad rocket, basil, thyme and lemon balm and Click & Grow will be adding cartridges for peppermint, rosemary, strawberry and others shortly. All Click & Grow products are made on a small island in the Baltic Sea surrounded by unaffected nature.

The Smart Herb Garden is now available for $99.95 from www.clickandgrow.com.

About Click & Grow:

Click & Grow is the leading creator of easy-to-use electronic smartpots that grow flowers, herbs and vegetables without watering and fertilizing. Click & Grow’s mission is to provide access to fresh food at a fraction of the cost to usher greenery into one’s home and encourage healthy living. The company’s smart technology controls all the necessary parameters and doses an exact amount of water, fertilizer and air, according to the plant’s needs. Click & Grow’s specially developed growth medium enables users to grow fresh herbs, vegetables and plants in all environments. Since the company’s inception in 2010 over 100,000 Click & Grow’s have been sold worldwide. To learn more about Click & Grow’s comprehensive line up of products and plants, visitwww.clickandgrow.com.

 

Additional information can be found at Loyal Gardner.

Measurement and Specs:

  • Dimensions: 11.8” length x 4.7” width x 11.4” max height
  • Weight: Approximately 850g
  • Light: Built-in light contains 2 LEDs, 3W each.
  • Electricity: US AC wall adaptor

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