
For the most simple system of all start by experimenting with some glass jars and seedlings. And you don't need fancy equipment to do it.

The answer to what you can grow in a hydroponic garden is - basically - anything. (Image credit: Lélia Valduga/Alamy Stock Photo)

You make your own basic hydroponic system Personally, I'm eyeing this neat countertop Wi-Fi and app controlled indoor hydroponic garden system system from Amazon to get started on my own growing mission. If you're new to growing indoors, it's best to find a system that comes with a guided app to help you breeze through nutrients and plant care. 'There are several types of gardens out there, so go for companies with a wide selection of plants, multiple types of nutrients, and strong grow lights.' 'These systems are more expensive, but you'll get more produce,' says Angelo. If you're looking to set up a larger garden think about purchasing a floor system with a large water reservoir, lights included, and the ability to grow 12-100 plants at a time. This will be easy to set up and should be able to produce between 5-12 plants with very little effort.' 'These come with lights, recirculating water, and enough seeds and nutrients to get started. 'If you want to buy an easy off the shelf system start with a tabletop hydroponic garden,' says Angelo Kelvakis, master horticulturalist and head of R+D for Rise Gardens.
