
My Smart Garden
For a year-round 10% discount on Click & Grow smart gardens, see link at the bottom of this page.
I firmly believe that we all need to do our bit to help the environment, this includes reducing food waste and food miles. I like to try to grow vegetables and salads in my kitchen garden in the summer but then, when it comes to the winter, all I have is a few sprouts, some kale and some parsnips. Recently, I received as a birthday present from my Son a Click & Grow Smart Garden 9.
With this smart garden I can grow 100% organic herbs, salads and fruits such as tomatoes, strawberries, chillis, peas, peppers etc all year round, free from GMOs and pesticides and fresher than anything I can buy in the shops.
All you have to do is add water (it has an automatic watering system), add the plant pods and plug it in, it produces the perfect amount of light to ensure optimum plant growth, each plant pod contains all the nutrients the plant needs to thrive, 365 days a year. Anybody green fingered or not can successfully grow their own produce. All you have to do is keep the water topped up, it has a large reservoir with a float so when the float drops down you just top it up.
In my first garden, I am growing lettuce and was able to start picking leaves within a month of planting, I am also going baby tomatoes, wild strawberries, coriander, parsley and basil. I am itching to get another garden so that I can grow even more types of herbs and salads.
When starting your smart garden, there is a companion app for your smart phone or tablet, here you can add your smart garden and add the plant pods as you add them, the app will give each plant a cute name, I have Ryan the green lettuce, Madison the yellow mini tomato, Abigail the wild strawberry and of course 6 others, when you click on each plant you are given details such as how long it takes for you seed pods to sprout, how long before you will be able to harvest it and other useful information. You receive notifications from your plants, telling you what to expect from the plant at that time eg Adam the basil sent me a notification telling me that I need to start trimming and using the leaves to promote more thriving growth.
Growing our own salads and herbs means that we are helping the environment, each year, more than one third of food produced in the world goes to waste, and that waste is responsible for 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions, growing your own even in such a small way can help prevent some of that waste. Things that have a particularly short shelf life are salads, herbs and soft fruits, generally they are sold in the shops in packets that often have more than we need, you may only need a sprig or two of a couple of different herbs but have to buy a whole packet of each, what happens to the remainder? It usually ends up in the bin! And how many times have you bought a bag of salad leaves, only to use half the bag and the next time you go to use the rest of it, it has all gone slimy and brown. Well with a smart garden you can just pick exactly what you need with no waste.
The other thing to remember is that those herbs and salads have been grown, very rarely anywhere locally, they are packaged usually in plastic, much of which cannot be recycled, then transported often hundreds of miles and if grown abroad, thousands of miles, all contributing to our pollution problem and then half of it is generally thrown away after a week in the bottom of our fridges, as it has gone passed it's best. Official figures say 46% of all food waste is fruit and veg.
So growing your own means that you have less food waste, there is no use of throwaway plastic packaging and there are no food miles created AND they taste delicious. It is also a great way to get kids eating salads and fruits, they can really engage with the process of growing the food, watching when it sprouts, then as it grows and starts producing food they will get really excited and want to try what they have grown.
So all in all I highly recommend buying a smart garden, they come in various sizes, starting with a Smart garden 3, which grows just 3 plants, then a Smart garden 9 (grows 9 plants) and they go on up to 27's and wall gardens.
If you are interested in buying a smart garden for yourself, click on the link below for a 10% discount (discount will be entered automatically at checkout) OR enter discount code JACQUI10 if not using this link.
https://www.clickandgrow.com?sca_ref=2420919.C5i48ZNnmi
See my Blog posts on smart gardens below, scroll to bottom of page for latest post
Issues growing soft herbs & salads due to slugs, try a smart garden
Do you have issues growing soft herbs & salads in your garden due to damp conditions & slugs, try a Click & Grow​ smart garden.
Back to School Campaign
Nature is a great educator for 25% discount on Smart Garden 3's, 9's, bundles & sets, click on link below and enter 'SCIENCE25' at checkout.
and enter 'SCIENCE25' at checkout
Smart Garden Flowers
Easter Sale now on click this link for 25% off gardens, bundles & pods, sale ends 17th April. https://www.clickandgrow.com?sca_ref=1795983.R6r0tVOdUm and enter discount code GREENEASTER 25
Father's Day Sale 9th-14th June
​For the following discounts please use the link below
Click here Father's Day Sale
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35% off Smart Garden 3 + bundles;
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25% off Smart Garden 9 and 9 pro + bundles;
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20% off selected Plant pod 9-packs.
Sale now on
It's Mother's Day in the US Click & Grow sale now on, click link for discount
Summer Sale
The summer sale is on until 31st July.
20% off Smart Gardens, Bundles & Plants
and enter 'GREENSUMMER20' at checkout
Click & Grow Black Friday Sale now on
The Click & Grow Black Friday Sale is now on for the whole of November 2022. Check out the great offers in store, 30% off Smart Garden 3's, 9's, 9 pro's & 27's plus 30% off all plant pods and an extra 10% off with purchases of 10 or more packs. Plus loads of other bundle deals.
Click on the link below to start your homegrown produce adventure.