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Tower Garden Tips for Beginners

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Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginning green thumb, you can produce a thriving harvest with the Tower Garden with a few tips.

1. Find the ideal location.

Placing your Tower Garden in or near your kitchen keeps fresh herbs and produce within easy reach. If you don’t have space in your kitchen or main living area, a garage or greenhouse also offers protection from harsh weather. Wherever you locate it, just make sure your Tower Garden is easy to access so you can enjoy your harvests!

Use a rug or utility mat to protect your floors against possible spilled water.

2. Use high-quality lighting.

A successful garden depends on good light, and a high-quality light source is essential when growing inside. If you’ve purchased your Tower Garden with lights or as an add-on, those LED Indoor Grow Lights are designed specifically to facilitate plant growth. Since they’re LEDs, they stay cool to the touch and consume less energy. (Many standard grow lights consume too much energy, don’t provide enough light for healthy plant growth, or produce too much heat and can burn plants.)

Run grow lights for 14–16 hours every day. (Pro tip: Use the automated timer provided in your LED Indoor Grow Lights Kit.) Plants appreciate a little darkness, too, as that’s when they do much of their growing.

3. Lettuces, leafy greens, and herbs grow best

When you’re just starting out indoors, we recommend growing non-fruiting plants, which are simpler to care for. If this sounds like a limitation, prepare to be amazed by the variety of flavors and textures you can achieve with these plants.

Here’s a list of 21 plants ideal for indoor growing:

  1. Arugula
  2. Asian greens (komatsuna, pak choi, tatsoi, and more)
  3. Basil
  4. Chives
  5. Cilantro
  6. Cress
  7. Cutting celery
  8. Dill
  9. Kale
  10. Lettuce
  11. Mint
  12. Mizuna
  13. Mustard greens
  14. Oregano
  15. Parsley
  16. Radicchio
  17. Rocket
  18. Sage
  19. Sorrel
  20. Spinach
  21. Swiss chard
  22. Thyme

4. Start with strong seedlings.

When you start your plants from seed (rather than seedlings), you’ll have full control over the quality of your plants. And one of the biggest benefits of starting an indoor garden from seed is that it lowers the risk of pest issues.

If you do opt for seedlings instead, check out our Tower Garden seedling providers.

5. Set your pump timer to “I”

An outdoor Tower Garden needs watering every 15 minutes, but plants in a controlled indoor environment don’t need to be watered as frequently. Make sure you set your pump timer to “I” for Indoor growing. By setting the timer to indoor growing you’ll extend the life of your pump and decrease energy consumption.

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