AeroGarden Harvest Elite

AeroGarden
Stainless Steel
5 / 5
Best Price: $179.95

Key Details

Growing Method Hydroponic
Maintenance Beginner
Automation Smart
Design Countertop
Pods 6
Power 20W
Grow Height Up to 12 inches (30.5 cm)
Watering Hydroponic water bowl with liquid nutrients and reminders
Size 10.5 inches (26.7 cm) × 6.25 inches (15.9 cm) × 17.4 inches (44.2 cm)
Vacation Mode Dimmable Lights Low Water Reminder Nutrient Reminder

AeroGarden Harvest Elite Review: A Compact Hydroponic Herb Garden With Smart Reminders

The AeroGarden Harvest Elite is a compact six-pod hydroponic indoor garden for readers who want fresh herbs, greens, and small plants without soil. It uses a 20W full-spectrum LED grow light, a digital display, automatic reminders for water and plant food, and vacation mode.

This review looks at how it compares with pod-based smart gardens, what grows best in the six-pod layout, how much maintenance it needs, and who should choose the Harvest Elite instead of a Click & Grow model.

Quick Verdict

The AeroGarden Harvest Elite is best for readers who want a compact hydroponic herb garden with more guidance than a passive pod system. It grows six pods, uses a 20W full-spectrum LED light, and adds digital water and plant food reminders plus vacation mode. It is a strong non-Click & Grow option for kitchens, apartments, and anyone who wants fast herbs without soil.

AeroGarden Harvest Elite at a Glance

  • Best for: herbs, small kitchens, hydroponic beginners, and readers who want water and nutrient reminders.
  • Capacity: 6 pods at once.
  • Footprint: 10.5 inches wide, 6.25 inches deep, and 17.4 inches tall.
  • Grow height: up to 12 inches.
  • Light: 20W full-spectrum LED grow light.
  • Included kit: 6-pod seed kit and 3 fl oz AeroGarden Liquid Plant Food.
  • Current official price: $124.95 from Scotts/AeroGarden.

Who Should Buy It?

Buy the Harvest Elite if you want a compact countertop garden that gives you more feedback than a passive pod system. The display and reminder lights are useful if you like the idea of hydroponics but do not want to track watering and nutrients yourself.

It makes the most sense for cooks who want a steady supply of herbs: basil, parsley, dill, thyme, Thai basil, and mint are exactly the kind of plants that fit its size and light height.

AeroGarden Harvest Elite growing lettuce indoors
Leafy greens are a strong fit for the Harvest Elite because the six-pod deck keeps the harvest manageable and close to the kitchen.

Who Should Skip It?

Skip it if you want a true hands-off pod garden with no nutrient routine. AeroGarden is still easy, but you do need to add liquid plant food on schedule. Also skip it if you want big harvests; six pods are best for herbs and small greens, not family-level produce.

Pros

Compact six-pod hydroponic system fits easily on most counters.
20W full-spectrum LED grow light with automated schedule.
Digital display reminds you when to add water and plant food.
Vacation mode helps slow growth and reduce maintenance while away.
Good for herbs, salad greens, compact tomatoes, and flowers.
Grow Anything kits make it more flexible than closed pod-only systems.

Cons

Six pods are useful for herbs but limited for larger harvests.
Requires liquid nutrients, so it is a little more hands-on than Click & Grow.
No Wi-Fi, app control, or camera monitoring.
Taller herbs need frequent pruning under the 12 inch grow height.
The grow light is bright and cannot be treated like soft room lighting.

Design and Build

The Harvest Elite has a stainless-steel finish and a slim rectangular footprint. It looks more appliance-like than Click & Grow, but the compact shape works well on a kitchen counter, desk, or utility shelf.

The grow light hood raises as plants grow, with up to 12 inches of grow height. That is enough for herbs and compact greens, but basil, dill, and tomatoes need pruning before they crowd the light.

Ease of Use

The Harvest Elite is easy to start: add water, add plant food, drop in the pods, and set the garden through the display. The hydroponic design grows in water instead of soil, so roots sit in the reservoir and rely on the included nutrients.

The reminder system is the main advantage. Instead of guessing, the garden tells you when it needs water or plant food. Vacation mode is useful when you are away for a few days and want to slow growth.

AeroGarden Harvest Elite digital controls and grow light hood
The digital display and reminder buttons are the main upgrade over simpler pod gardens.

How to Set Up the AeroGarden Harvest Elite

The setup is simple, but it is hydroponic rather than passive soil-pod growing. You add water and liquid plant food, place the pods, then use the display to start the light schedule and reminders.
How long?: 15 min
Step 1 Place it near an outlet
Place it near an outlet
Choose a counter or shelf with room for the 10.5 inch width and enough clearance to raise the light hood.
Step 2 Add water and plant food
Add water and plant food
Fill the bowl with water and add the included liquid nutrients so the hydroponic roots have food from the start.
Step 3 Drop in the seed pods
Drop in the seed pods
Place the six pre-seeded pods in the grow deck and cover them with germination domes if included.
Step 4 Set the light schedule
Set the light schedule
Use the display and push-button controls to start the automatic light cycle and reminders.
Step 5 Prune and refill regularly
Prune and refill regularly
Keep the light close to the plants, refill when reminded, add nutrients on schedule, and prune fast herbs before they shade slower plants.

What Can You Grow?

The Harvest Elite is strongest with herbs and greens. AeroGarden also offers seed kits for flowers, cherry tomatoes, kale, romaine, salad greens, and Grow Anything pods for your own seeds.

  • Best choices: basil, Thai basil, parsley, dill, thyme, mint, chives, lettuce, and small greens.
  • Possible but limited: cherry tomatoes, kale, compact flowers, and experimental Grow Anything seeds.
  • Not ideal: large vegetables, sprawling plants, root crops, or anything that needs more than 12 inches of height.
AeroGarden Harvest Elite with gourmet herbs growing
The included herb kit is designed for everyday cooking herbs like basil, parsley, dill, thyme, Thai basil, and mint.

Daily Living With It

In daily use, the Harvest Elite feels like a small kitchen appliance. The light is bright, the reminders are helpful, and the plants grow quickly when the nutrient schedule is followed.

The biggest habit is pruning. Six pods are close together, so fast growers can shade slower herbs. Keep the light hood low enough for shorter plants and trim basil or dill before they dominate the garden.

Cost and Ongoing Pods

The official price is lower than many larger smart gardens, but ongoing seed kits and nutrients are part of the system. A six-pod seed kit is affordable compared with larger gardens, and Grow Anything kits make the ecosystem more flexible if you want to use your own seeds.

For herbs, the value is strong because fresh grocery-store herbs spoil quickly. For tomatoes or larger plants, the value depends on expectations: the Harvest Elite is fun and convenient, but it is still a small indoor garden.

Final Recommendation

The AeroGarden Harvest Elite is one of the best non-Click & Grow countertop choices for herb lovers. It is compact, attractive, and more guided than many simple indoor gardens thanks to its digital reminders and vacation mode.

Choose it if you want hydroponic speed and do not mind adding nutrients. Choose Click & Grow if you prefer the lowest-maintenance passive pod system, or choose a larger garden if you want more than personal herb and greens harvests.

  • Is the AeroGarden Harvest Elite good for beginners?

    Yes. It is beginner-friendly because the light schedule is automated and the display reminds you when to add water and plant food. It is slightly more hands-on than Click & Grow because it uses liquid nutrients.

  • How many plants can it grow at once?

    It grows up to six seed pods at once, with up to 12 inches of grow height.

  • What comes with the Harvest Elite?

    The box includes the Harvest Elite garden, 20W LED grow light, power adapter, six-pod seed kit, and a 3 fl oz bottle of AeroGarden Liquid Plant Food.

  • What grows best in it?

    Herbs are the best fit. Salad greens, compact cherry tomatoes, petunias, and kale can also work, but taller plants need regular pruning.

  • Does it connect to Wi-Fi or an app?

    No. The Harvest Elite has a digital display, reminders, automatic lights, and vacation mode, but no Wi-Fi or mobile app control.

  • Can you use your own seeds?

    Yes. AeroGarden sells Grow Anything kits that let you use your own seeds, although compact herbs and greens are usually the easiest choices.

  • Is it better than Click & Grow?

    It is better if you want hydroponic speed, nutrient reminders, and more control. Click & Grow is better if you want the lowest-maintenance passive pod experience.

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