Make Use Of Your Smart Indoor Garden

1. Make it a centerpiece in your home

2. Entertain Guests With an Indoor Harvest

3. Have a Home That Smells Like Christmas

4. Grow Your Own Holiday Decor

5. Use Homemade Herbs to Wrap Gifts

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fun way to decorate wrapping paper is to use fresh herbs. This way:

Wrap your gift in recycled paper

bind package with string

Use a piece of twine (optional) to bundle some of the herbs together.

Slot the herbs between the string and the paper.

This type of wrapping will give your gifts a rustic, homely feel. It will also look like you put extra thought into it. Thyme and rosemary look especially good on gifts.

There's a lot you can do with your smart indoor garden this holiday season and we've only scratched the surface in this article. So, if you're interested in doing something different this year, by all means get creative! You might be surprised at what you come across. Have a joyful holiday!

Grow the Freshest, Most Delicious Herbs Any Time of Year

Fully automated indoor gardens that grow plant pods for you while making sure they have enough water, light, oxygen and nutrients.

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We show you how to create a smart garden that bridges the gap between modern life and nature.

Smart Gardens make it possible to grow plants 365 days a year in even the busiest of homes. They take care of water, light and nutrients while you reap the benefits.

Experience the magic of gardening and enjoy the most delicious taste and most wonderful aroma all year round.

How It All Started

After reading a NASA report about growing plants in space, Mattias Lepp was inspired to develop the first indoor garden that took care of plants automatically.

 If you are used to spending a lot of time outside then the winter season is very tough. No longer walking on the beach, skiing, walking on the lake, etc.

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The good news is there is one place you can go where nature isn't the "great outdoors," but is instead the "great indoors."