Ikea’s indoor garden system is the perfect option for those who wish to grow their own food all year round but don’t have the garden space to be able to do it. Ikea’s indoor hydroponic garden allows anyone to grow fresh produce at home without the need for soil or any previous gardening experience.
The hydroponic system of the garden means that adequate light and water are everything that is needed to grow the plants successfully, meaning that there is no need for soil. According to the report, many of the vegetables that are widely available today are grown using this method. The absorbent foam plugs that come with the Ikea system enable the seeds to sprout and then proceed to keep the seeds moist without over-watering them. Following the germination of the seeds, all that needs to be done is to transfer the entire foam plug into its own separate small pot and fill it with pumice stones, which can retain a lot of water.
The pots can then be transferred to a growing tray that is equipped with a solar lamp, which will provide the plants with enough nourishment to last all year round. The system is so efficient that it can even be successful in rooms without any sunlight, although they can be placed on a windowsill that gets a lot of sun if it is convenient. The growing tray is additionally equipped with a built-in water sensor, which ensures that the plants are given the perfect amount of water. Helena Karlén, from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, said, “The challenge was to make growing plants in a hydroponic system simple so that anyone could succeed…”
Named in the KRYDDA/VÄXER series, the design was born out of a collaboration with agricultural scientists in Sweden, with a target audience of those who live in apartments or don’t have a garden, as well as people who want completely fresh produce even during the cold winter months. Whilst the system is not the first indoor hydroponic system, it is a more affordable option than most, and ideal for those with minimal space. It also fits with Ikea’s notably forward-thinking over the past few years, as they follow an eco-friendly trend towards sustainability.
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By: Jess Murray
This is what I have been waiting past 10 yrs for! An easy to use, expandable off the shelf system for personal use —- thanks for another excuse to drive an hour for Mac & cheese at our closest IKEA
Where is the link to the system? I did a google search and don’t find it either.
click on the green word “Ikea” in the text.
What is the price of this and how to do I order?
Awsome idea! What is the “foam plug” made of exactly?
I don’t understand how it uses the water from the sink. Grey water or what? I don’t think I like the looks of this.
I would figure it hooks up similar to your dishwasher to your cold water line though.
Asking the same thing that Paul and Stephanie above has ask. So not repeating it but would like the information they have requested too.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/indoor-gardening/indoor-growing-cultivators/v%C3%A4xer-grow-kit-w-8-pots-and-light-fixture-spr-29158684/
Me: “I feel like having a salad.” *Opens hydroponic system hooked up to my kitchen and grabs the nicest fruits and veg* “Thanks, IKEA!” *Tries to assemble salad, curses instructions, dressing of failure leaks everywhere, rages helplessly, calls for support…*
This is great, but for the UK only. I wish the article mentioned it: it would save everybody time!
YUP! Local Ikea thought I was nutz. But that’s a different discussion, lol. Is a system like this available anywhere?? Thanks!! 🙂
I clicked the Ikea link and I did not see this system/cost…