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What is a smart garden?

Bram28 APRIL 2026

With a smart garden, you can easily grow vegetables, herbs, flowers and fruit at home. This system is equipped with LED lighting, automatic watering and sensors to optimise your plants’ growth. Using an app, you can monitor growth, adjust settings and receive a notification when action is needed. This allows you to grow all year round, even if you don’t have green fingers.

A list of products for your smart garden

To start growing in your smart garden, fill the device with plant or flower capsules. These pods contain seeds, as well as Smart Soil to give your plant the best possible start. From these capsules, you can grow all kinds of edible plants:

  • Vegetables such as lettuce, arugula, mini tomatoes, sweet peppers and chilli peppers.
  • Fruit such as strawberries, redcurrants and blueberries.
  • Herbs such as chives, dill, parsley, rosemary, sorrel and basil.
  • Flowers such as lavender, petunia, cornflower and black violets.

Tips for maintaining your indoor smart garden

An indoor smart garden requires very little maintenance. Place the seed pods in the trays, put the growing domes on top, refill the water reservoir regularly and plug the device into the mains. After that, the smart garden does the work for you. After a few weeks, remove the domes and easily raise the grow lights as your plants grow.

Tip: The lights automatically stay on for 16 hours a day to optimise growth. It’s best to plug in the device in the morning, so the cycle runs during the day rather than at night.

Smart garden: what are the benefits?

Growing your own produce with a smart garden offers many advantages:

  • Always fresh: you harvest directly before use, so flavour and nutritional value are at their best.
  • Faster growth: plants grow up to 30% faster thanks to optimal conditions and smart technology.
  • More vitamins: due to controlled stress, some plants can contain up to 600% more vitamins than supermarket produce.
  • Sustainable: less food waste and no packaging waste, because you only harvest what you need.
  • Minimal maintenance: automatic systems take care of most of the work, so you hardly need to think about watering or light.
  • Space-saving: also suitable for small homes or flats without a garden.
  • Educational and fun: you learn more about plants and always have something green in the house.

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Our advice on a smart garden in your home

A smart garden is the ideal solution for anyone who wants to grow fresh herbs, vegetables or fruit indoors with very little effort. Thanks to automatic watering, smart lighting and a handy app, you can get started yourself even without green fingers. This way, you can enjoy a healthy and flavourful harvest all year round.

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