The Lettuce Grow Farmstand Nook is a compact indoor version of the Farmstand built for readers who want more than a countertop herb garden but do not want the size or cost of the biggest vertical systems. It grows 20 plants at once, includes integrated LED lights, uses automated water cycles, and starts with living seedlings.
This review looks at the Nook as a practical indoor food garden: who it fits, what it grows well, how much care it needs, and how it compares with Gardyn, Click & Grow, and AeroGarden-style systems.
Buy the Farmstand Nook if you want a visible indoor garden that can actually support regular kitchen harvests. Twenty plants is enough to grow herbs and greens at the same time, and the living starter seedlings make the first few weeks feel more immediate than waiting for pods to germinate.
It is especially appealing for readers who want the look of a vertical garden but do not need a 30-plant premium system. The Nook sits in the middle: larger and more productive than a countertop garden, but more compact than full-size tower systems.

Skip it if you want the lowest-maintenance possible setup. The Farmstand Nook is easier than DIY hydroponics, but you still need to manage nutrients, pH, water refills, and pruning. If that sounds like too much, Click & Grow will feel simpler.
The Nook keeps the sculptural Farmstand look but shrinks it into a more home-friendly indoor size. The 15.84 inch diameter is compact for a 20-plant system, while the 55 inch height makes it feel like a standing garden rather than an appliance.
The integrated lights matter. Unlike outdoor Farmstands, the Nook is designed to grow indoors without relying on a sunny window, so it can live in a kitchen corner, dining area, or living room.

The Nook starts with pre-grown seedlings, which is the biggest usability difference from seed-pod systems. You are not waiting for germination; you are placing young plants into the tower and helping them settle in.
The Smart Timer automates watering and lighting, and the app adds reminders and growing guidance. The routine is still more active than a passive pod garden: check pH, add nutrients, refill the tank, and prune often.
| How long?: | 30 min |
Lettuce Grow offers a broad rotating seedling catalog, and the Nook is strongest with plants that benefit from repeated harvests. Greens and herbs are the safest first choices because they mature quickly and make good use of the vertical layout.

In daily use, the Nook works best when it is kept in a space where you will see it and harvest from it often. Greens and herbs should be snipped regularly so the tower stays balanced and productive.
The pump and water movement are part of the hydroponic design, so it may not be ideal for a bedroom or quiet office. In a kitchen or dining area, the sound is easier to accept as part of the garden routine.

At $799, the Farmstand Nook is a premium purchase, but it costs less than many larger smart gardens. The ongoing cost comes from seedlings, nutrients, pH supplies, and any accessories you choose.
The value is strongest for households that actually cook with greens and herbs several times a week. If the Nook stays full and harvested, it can feel like a real food source rather than a novelty gadget.
The Lettuce Grow Farmstand Nook is one of the best large-but-not-huge indoor gardens for readers who want fresh greens and herbs at home. It has more harvest potential than countertop gardens and a lower, more compact profile than many premium vertical systems.
Choose it if you want a 20-plant indoor hydroponic garden with starter seedlings and automated light and water cycles. Choose Gardyn if you want more capacity and more advanced smart monitoring, or Click & Grow if you want the simplest possible care routine.
The Farmstand Nook grows 20 plants at once across four levels, with five plants per level.
Yes, especially for beginners who want more harvest potential than a countertop garden. It is more hands-on than a passive pod system because you manage water, nutrients, and pH.
It includes integrated LED lights, grow cups, water pump, digital Smart Timer, plant nutrients and scoops, pH test kit, and pH Down. Starter seedlings are included through seedling credits after purchase.
It measures about 15.84 inches in diameter and 55 inches tall, and it requires less than 4 square feet of level space.
Leafy greens and herbs are the easiest and most useful choices. Lettuce, kale, bok choy, basil, cilantro, parsley, mint, and dill are strong first picks. Compact peppers, tomatoes, strawberries, and edible flowers can also work.
Lettuce Grow says many harvests are ready in 3 to 4 weeks because the system starts with living seedlings rather than dry seeds.
Gardyn grows more plants and has a more advanced smart/camera experience. Farmstand Nook costs less, grows 20 plants, uses starter seedlings, and has a more open vertical tower design.