If my late-night Google search history, saved Instagram ads, and suspiciously targeted TikToks are any indication, I’m about three leafy greens away from diving headfirst into the offering 20% off (just use the code HUNGRY at checkout)?
living room, or wildly aspirational Pinterest mood board, and then…grows food. Real food. Like lettuce, cherry tomatoes, strawberries, and herbs you can’t pronounce but would love to sprinkle on a roasted chicken that you might even cook.
Gardyn Studio

The Gardyn Home Studio is the compact, space-saving sibling of the original Gardyn Home system — perfect for apartment dwellers, kitchen minimalists, or anyone who wants to dip their toe into indoor gardening without committing to a full vertical farm. It supports up to 20 plants and features the same high-tech hydroponic setup, including automated watering, full-spectrum LED lights, and AI-powered plant monitoring via the Gardyn app.
With its slim design and sleek aesthetic, the Studio fits seamlessly into small spaces while still letting you grow fresh herbs, greens, and veggies year-round. It’s basically your entry ticket to becoming a countertop farmer with zero dirt under your nails.
The whole thing runs on AI, has an app that essentially babysits your plants, and looks like something a minimalist chef-turned-influencer would have in their $6,000/month studio apartment. The best part? Gardyn’s Memorial Day Sale is running through May 27, and they’re offering 20% off all devices with the code HUNGRY.
Gardyn Home

The Gardyn Home is a sleek, smart indoor gardening system that lets you grow up to 30 plants vertically — no soil, sun, or green thumb required. Designed for modern living spaces, it uses hydroponic technology, built-in LED lights, and AI-powered sensors to create the ideal growing environment for herbs, leafy greens, vegetables, fruits, and even flowers.
Controlled by the Gardyn app, it automates watering, lighting, and plant care while offering real-time updates and tips through its integrated cameras. Whether you’re short on space or just over store-bought basil, the Gardyn Home turns any corner of your kitchen or living room into a self-sustaining edible jungle.
If you’ve ever wanted to grow your own food but didn’t feel like digging a hole or learning what “compost tea” is, this might be your summer of becoming that guy — the one casually snipping arugula while passive-aggressively saying, “Oh, this? I grew it.”
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This article was written by new dinnerware to upgrade your holiday hosting. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.