This past month I cooked every single meal that I ate: no eating out, no delivery, and no packaged food. Something I noticed on my 90-percent-veg grocery bill each week was how much I was spending on things such as chives, microgreens, shisho, and other specialty greens (which make all the difference as a “topper” to soups, onigiri, and salads). I also noticed how quickly these edibles decompose after they’ve been cut; I could never seem to eat the whole bag of micro broccoli in time.
I’m now planning for a cutting countertop garden made up of more than the typical culinary herbs, with specific vegetables tailored to my interest. Here are 10 vegetable-growing kits that yield everything from rare mushrooms to wasabi greens to fennel and more.
![Chef'n Microgreens Garden]()
Above: The
Chef’n Microgreens Garden comes with soil, seeds, and a tray that is slender enough to fit on windowsills and countertops; $25.49 on Amazon.
![Cultivate & Eat Mini Vegetable Growing Kit]()
Above: From Japanese brand Cultivate & Eat, a
Mini Vegetable Growing Kit includes a plastic-lined paper bag modeled after a traditional rice bag, potting mix, and seeds. Shown here is the
Shiso kit; also available are
Wasabina greens and
Hawk Claw peppers, each £7.99 each from Paper Tiger in the UK.
![Harvest Elite Slim by Aerogarden]()
Above: AeroGarden carries a variety of high-tech soil-less container gardens with grow lights that promise to grow plants five times faster than traditional soil-based gardens. The countertop-friendly
Harvest Elite Slim (pictured) is $143.96; it can grow up to six plants. AeroGarden offers dozen of seed kits; I’m partial to the
Mixed Kale Seed Pod Kit for $12.76.
![Far West Fungi Yellow Oyster Mushroom Mini Farm]()
Above: San Francisco-based wild mushroom cultivators Far West Fungi offer mini mushroom farm kits such as the
Yellow Oyster Mushroom Mini Farm seen here for $25 for three to four harvests. Also available are the
Lion’s Mane Mini Farm,
Shitake Mini Farm,
Pink Oyster Mini Farm, and
Tree Oyster Mini Farm.
![Seed Pantry Grow Pod Kit]()
Above: For a high-tech option (see our post on
High Tech Herb Growing Kits for more), the
Seed Pantry Grow Kit features plenty of veg options in addition to typical herbs and flowering plants; vegetables including mixed spicy greens, shallots, beets, wasabi, peas, and fennel come in pods that can be customized to the system. See
Seed Pantry in the UK for pricing and options.
![Johnson's Microgreens Growing Tray]()
Above: The super-simple and low-tech
Johnson’s Microgreens Growing Tray comes with coriander, arugula, and basil seeds to grow microgreens; £6 each from Kew Gardens in London.
![Click & Grow Garden Yellow Sweet Peppers Kit]()
Above: Click & Grow is a system that comes with pre-seeded cartridges that grow via “smart soil” (a nano-tech growth medium that accelerates plant growth) and an LED grow light. The system can be customized with vegetables such as the
Garden Yellow Sweet Pepper Plant Pods seen here. Visit
Click & Grow for more information. See the Click & Grow herb garden option in our post
10 Easy Pieces: High Tech Herb Growing Kits.
![Alicja Patanowska Porcelain Hydroponic Plant Grower Kit]()
Above: For the countertop seed sprouter, the Alicja Patanowska-designed
Porcelain Hydroponic Plant Grower is a porcelain funnel that sits on the rim of a drinking glass for an instant hydroponic growing condition; $31.99 each from Dowse in the UK available through Trouva. For more on the design, see our post
Root System: Ceramic Plant Funnels from Alicja Patanowska.
![Veritable Classic Veritable Garden]()
Above: The
Classic Veritable Garden is powered by an LED light and self-irrigates for up to three weeks. The kit comes with seeds to grow chives, cherry tomatoes, curly parsley, and basil; $200 through Goop. For more like this, see our post
10 Easy Pieces: High Tech Herb Growing Kits.
![Seedsheet Grow-Your-Own Garden Kit]()
Above: The
Custom Seedsheet Garden comes with the soft container, seeds (embedded in something the company calls the “seedsheet”), and soil. You choose from two container sizes (small or large) and 85 different vegetables, fruits, and flowers; starting from $24.99.
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