It’s amazing how easy it is to set up your garden and start growing. The pieces of the hydroponic garden slide easily together and then all you need to do is plug it in and add some water to the basin. Then you take your little pods and stick them into the containers. The grow lights go on for about 16 hours a day (but don’t worry, they won’t make your electric bill skyrocket—I’ve barely seen a change). To my disbelief, some of my pods started sprouting in only a few days (and if they don’t sprout, the amazing customer service team will send you a replacement seed pod). And after that, it was love (seriously, I talk about my indoor garden to anyone who will listen—it’s just so amazing). The thing about the Click and Grow is that it requires little to no effort. Sure, you need to keep an eye on the water levels, but you really only need to refill your garden slides every few weeks and that takes about five minutes. Other than that, you just sit back, and enjoy your homegrown food. I’ve now had my Click and Grow since summer 2021 and in addition to what I first purchased, I have since grown wild strawberries, bok choy, rainbow chard, and more. It makes such a difference being able to just pick what you need and not have to worry about food waste or excessive plastic use. If you don’t have enough space for the Smart Garden 27, Click and Grow comes in a variety of sizes that let you grow anything from three to 51 plants. I’m not exaggerating when I say that this has actually been a life changing product. My dream of growing my own vegetables came true—I just get to do it inside.