NICOLE PAPANTONIOU DEPUTY LAB DIRECTOR
@nicole_papantoniou
Q What’s all the buzz about indoor gardens—are they worth it?
—BENA.
A: Think about the farmers’ market bounty at summer’s height: juicy tomatoes, immaculate summer squash, herbs for days. Newer indoor gardens, typically requiring no natural light, allow you to grow fruit, vegetables, flowers and more at home long after outdoor markets have closed up shop. Many use LED lights and automated watering systems, meaning you don’t have to tend to them daily. And some even have built-in cameras, accessed via an app, that monitor the growth of the plants. Before you invest, consider this: Large versions, like the top-performing garden above from Gardyn (mygardyn.com), can grow dozens of plants at once, including peppers, cherry tomatoes and more, but they can be pricey, and…
