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This Eye-Catching Indoor Garden Is 20 Percent Off Right Now

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Why This Matters

The Lettuce Grow indoor hydroponic garden systems, especially the eye-catching Farmstand, are transforming home gardening by combining aesthetic appeal with innovative technology. Their affordability and modular design make sustainable, fresh produce accessible to a broader audience, while recent improvements address past pest issues. This development signals a shift towards more stylish, user-friendly indoor gardening solutions that appeal to both consumers and the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

Many indoor hydroponic garden systems are striking showpieces for the home, but none perhaps more so than Lettuce Grow's Farmstand.

Founded by Zooey Deschanel and her ex-husband, film producer Jacob Pechenik, Lettuce Grow makes a variety of gardens, including the new no-pump-required Counterstand Set ($149), which I'm currently testing. Nothing stops guests in their tracks quite like the indoor Farmstand. As I described it when I reviewed it last year, it's as if a giant strawberry planter were reimagined as a set piece for 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Farmstand's smaller sibling, the Nook, recently began selling at Costco and immediately became an online sensation among Costco influencers. (Yes, Costco influencers are a thing.) Even my own mom texted me in awe upon seeing it in the store, despite having seen the full-sized Lettuce Grow many times in my house.

In short, if you're looking for a gift with wow factor, a Lettuce Grow garden is sure to deliver, and right now all Farmstands—and the Counterstand Set—are 20 percent off through May 10 when you enter the coupon code MOM20.

In addition to the indoor models that come with light rings, there are also no-light outdoor versions that allow you to add rings later on if you change your mind. You can choose from a Small (18 plants), Medium (24 plants), or Large (36 plants) Farmstand, though each system is fully modular—you can add levels later on if you choose with an extension kit, though Lettuce Grow recommends no more than six total. Each Farmstand comes with credits for seedlings to order once you're ready. When I first reviewed the Farmstand, pest outbreaks (aphids, whiteflies) were a significant issue with the seedlings, which are shipped from a nursery. However, the company has since instituted a quarantine process, the directions for which are on the seedling package. I followed it with my seedlings for the Counterstand, and have since had no issues with bugs.

Note that the pump on the Farmstand runs every hour and sounds like a toilet flushing for about five minutes straight, so make sure your giftee is OK with this, and they may want to add a dolly ($60 from Lettuce Grow, or you can probably find a cheaper one on Amazon) to ensure it's easy to move around. It's more or less immobile when it's full of water. For detailed maintenance needs, check out my full review. I have now been using the system through two growing “seasons” and still consider it a great buy.