The Smart Garden 27 is Click & Grow’s answer for readers who like the Smart Garden 9 but keep running out of room. Instead of changing the growing method, it stacks three 9-pod gardens into one stand, giving you 27 plant positions for herbs, greens, flowers, and compact fruiting plants.
That makes it less experimental than many large indoor gardens. You still get the familiar Click & Grow smart soil pods, passive watering, and simple LED routine. The difference is that you can grow basil on one level, lettuce on another, and tomatoes or flowers on the third without crowding everything into one small countertop unit.
Buy it if you already understand the Click & Grow rhythm and want much more capacity. The Smart Garden 27 is especially useful if you want to grow several types of plants at once instead of choosing between herbs and lettuce every month.

Skip it if you only want a few herbs for cooking or if you do not want a visible floor-standing garden in the room. A Smart Garden 9 is cheaper and easier to place, while the Click & Grow 25 is more specialized for repeated greens harvests.
The Smart Garden 27 feels like a modular tower made from three known pieces. That is a strength. There is less guesswork than with a totally new system, and readers who have used the Smart Garden 9 will recognize the water float, light arms, and pod cups.
The tradeoff is routine. Because each shelf is its own garden, you refill three tanks instead of one. That is not difficult, but it does mean the system rewards a simple weekly check-in. Keep water topped up, rotate crops by shelf, and harvest herbs or greens often so the plants do not shade each other.

The official product page highlights basil, yellow mini tomato, and green lettuce pod packs, and the broader Click & Grow pod catalog gives you plenty of room to experiment. Basil, chives, cilantro, dill, parsley, mint, thyme, romaine, kale, arugula, mini tomatoes, chili peppers, strawberries, and edible flowers are all sensible candidates.
For the cleanest setup, dedicate each shelf to a plant style: herbs on one level, greens on another, and compact fruiting plants or flowers on the third. That keeps harvesting easier and makes the garden look intentional.
| How long?: | 35 min |
It grows up to 27 plant pods at once, arranged as three stacked 9-pod garden levels.
Functionally, yes. It uses three 9-pod Click & Grow gardens organized in a vertical stand.
The official product page currently highlights basil, yellow mini tomato, and green lettuce pod packs with the bundle.
Yes, if you have room for it. The growing method is beginner-friendly, but the larger size adds more refilling and pruning.
Choose Smart Garden 27 for mixed pods and flexible plant variety. Choose Click & Grow 25 if you mainly want repeated leafy-green harvests.