Can an Indoor Smart Garden Beat Outdoor Gardening? We Tested It | WSJ

Can an Indoor Smart Garden Beat Outdoor Gardening? We Tested It | WSJ

Can smart gardens really grow delicious vegetables inside your apartment? WSJ asked Timothy Hammond, an urban gardener and educator in Houston, to test out Rise Gardens hydroponic smart garden to see how the vegetables compare with his own outdoor garden. Photo: Ben Hallock for The Wall Street Journal

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50 Comments

  1. What a blatant lie from Rise, there is nothing special about the technology or the materials used that would justify that price.
    You could very easily make a DIY solution for a 10th of the cost

  2. every pound is a seedling, invest your
    seedling to creat a tree,re-invest your
    seedling to creat a forest. to become
    rich you must value savings more than
    spending

  3. That’s a lot of lettuce and tomatoes to make up for the co$t Hobbies are fun but to depend on these as a way to grow for own food? HA, the farms are laughing out loud. Nice marketing though, bunch of suckers will buy.

  4. Wow that was weak. 25 days isn’t nearly enough. Maybe the outdoor plants started slower but would have out-produced the indoor ones? Very likely with many sun-loving plants. Then again, you’re unlikely to get much in the way of pests inside since you’re not using soil. This was just so incomplete.

  5. Ask any cannabis farmer, outdoor can’t even compete with indoor. There is no competition when your’e able to completely control the environment.

  6. I wonder if you can use this for succulents! That’d be awesome… But I’d rather use it to grow some flowers. Gonna talk to my dad to see if I can get one for x mas.. as well as a "Yesteday, Today and Tomorrow" tree.

  7. It’s not the task for indoor gardens to beat ourdoor gardens. It’s, especially in winter and autumn, there to be an add on. Or it is for people who don’t own a real garden. What’s there to "beat"? So your title is rather much click-baiting.

  8. This is so stupid, you can easily make one yourself, and as for the grow lights it cost pennys to run, LED lights barely use any wattage and the water pump is nothing as well.

  9. 1. The market for this started with the Arduino Crowd.

    2. Then the more resourceful Aquaponic Growers.

    3. Now we these Kit gardens, the Home Depot isn’t really taking seriously!

    For this to really take off at those prices, it should come with a fish tank at least!

  10. Much cheaper to build your own, and use MasterBlend. The prices for some commercial systems are insane. DWC, NFT, Tower Garden , they are all pretty simple to build and work excellent. Outdoors or indoors in Winter.

  11. I mean… You tried to grow lettuce in the summer outside in the South. Of course it didn’t do well. It’s like asking if ice stays solid longer in an ice chest than it does on a freeway in summer. That doesn’t mean that a ice chest is better than Antarctica at keeping things really cold.

  12. I had the Rise Garden for a little over a year. It’s nice until their water pump failed and there support team won’t admit to replacing it to the latest one, which they have been doing for other customers. Worst experience ever

  13. Have you looked into aquaponics? It’s going to be healthier because it will be the full circle of lie and you know what goes into your fish food.

  14. Inflation over 3 years, for this product:
    $549 -> $799 (+37%)
    $749 -> $1149 (+42.1%)
    $949 -> $1449 (+41.7%)

    Cost sure has increased over the last 3 years, eh.
    Least there’s two colours.

  15. An overpriced Lettuce machine for Karens and hipster morons who dont know you can make the same thing that can not only grow lettuce but peppers etc. For pennys what this cost. There is nothing "Smart" about paying $2,500 for something you can build yourself out of lowes Heavy Duty totes, Aquarium pumps and a decent grow light

  16. Great review . My opinion gardening as someone more on a budget would be going for a diy version or an aerogarden or a knockoff aerogarden along with growing outside and in soil. This kit is great for people who have more money .

  17. Are vegetables better for you in anyway if they are grown outdoors as opposed to indoors? Like sunlight energy as opposed to this light energy? May sounds dumb but idk.

  18. I got to grow vegetables outdoors on my balcony last year for the first time and it was so exciting to see them grow and produce – and then devastating to see some lost to heatwaves and others to mites or even fungus, following a particularly humid week. Growing indoors in a more sterile environment, reducing or eliminating soil when possible, seems like a better option. The major negative for me then becomes ‘light management’.

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  20. A key important con that comes with aquaculture is that once a plant goes bad it’ll infect everything in its system, this is one of the biggest challenge doing this.

  21. The thing is, most of the time you would start your seeds indoors until they were strong enough to handle the heat

  22. 700/3 is 240 packs of brussel sprouts..it’s a hobby/game..this isn’t an economical way to replace your grocery shopping

  23. i can make this for 150$ plus with automatic water exchanger powered with solar with battery and better reflective isolation.

  24. i can make this for 150$ plus with automatic water exchanger powered with solar with battery and better reflective isolation.

  25. If wanting to bring the price down, I would suggest cutting the connectivity. I would be fine checking water levels myself or turning the lights on with a timer, etc. and can’t imagine too many people fussing with remote changes or needing a special app or whatever for reminders.

  26. I’m looking into wall mounted hydroponics for my apartment.

    There are good plans on YouTube to build one for yourself!

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