🌿 Garden Tower 2 Review: A Space-Saving Garden With Built-In Composting
If you’re short on space but still want to grow a wide variety of herbs and vegetables at home, the Garden Tower 2 is one of the most talked-about vertical gardening systems out there. While I haven’t used it personally (yet), I’ve done a deep dive into the product, read real user reviews, and watched setup and results videos to give you a balanced overview.
🌟 Quick Summary
✅ My Verdict (Based on Research):
The Garden Tower 2 is a compact, rotating tower garden that lets you grow up to 50 plants in just 4 square feet—and compost your kitchen scraps at the same time. It’s ideal for small patios, balconies, or urban spaces where traditional gardening isn’t practical.
Best for: Apartment dwellers, balcony gardeners, and anyone who wants to grow more food with less space.
👉 Check current price on the Garden Tower 2 here
🪴 What Is the Garden Tower 2?
This is a vertical planter system designed to make the most of small spaces. It includes:
- 50 planting pockets
- A central composting tube (for kitchen scraps + worms)
- A rotating base for sun exposure
- A self-contained watering and nutrient system
You plant around the outside, feed scraps into the center, and water from the top. It’s a pretty smart design for people who want a lot of food in a little space.
🔍 Features That Stand Out
✔️ Vertical Growing Design
With 50 pockets, you can grow lettuce, herbs, strawberries, chard, and more in a footprint smaller than a coffee table.
✔️ Built-In Compost Tube
Drop in kitchen scraps and let worms break it down—nutrients slowly feed your plants from the center out.
✔️ Rotating Base
You can spin the whole tower to make sure each side gets sunlight, which is super useful on balconies or patios.
✔️ Water Efficiency
Water from the top trickles down through all the soil—no waste, no guesswork.
💬 What Real Gardeners Are Saying
I’ve gone through dozens of verified reviews on sites like Amazon and gardening forums. Here’s the general consensus:
👍 Pros:
- Huge growing capacity for the space
- Plants grow fast and strong once established
- Composting works surprisingly well
- Saves water and soil compared to pots
- Easy to harvest from without bending
👎 Cons:
- Price is higher than DIY setups
- A bit heavy when full—best placed before filling
- Worms are optional but really help (some new users skip this and struggle)
🧑🌾 Who Is It Best For?
- Gardeners with limited space (balconies, patios, rooftops)
- People interested in composting but without space for a bin
- Anyone wanting to grow lots of food without kneeling, digging, or managing multiple pots
⚠️ A Few Things to Know Before Buying
- It’s not ideal for large root crops like carrots or potatoes
- It works best with regular watering and worm composting (vermiculture)
- Setup is easy, but plan ahead, you’ll need soil, compost starter, and optional worms
✅ Final Thoughts
While I haven’t used the Garden Tower 2 myself (yet), I’ve done enough research to confidently say it’s a well-designed, space-efficient growing system that a lot of gardeners love. If you’re short on space but serious about homegrown food, it’s worth considering.
👉 Check the current price and reviews here
Garden Tower 2 – FAQ ❓
How many plants can I grow in it?
Up to 50 plants—mostly herbs, leafy greens, strawberries, and small vegetables. It’s great for growing lots of food in a small space.
Do I need to use worms in the compost tube?
Worms aren’t required, but they help a lot. The system is designed for vermicomposting, which means worms help break down your scraps into rich nutrients for your plants.
How big is the Garden Tower 2, really?
It takes up about 4 square feet—roughly the size of a small table. It’s ideal for patios, balconies, or small backyards.
Can I grow root vegetables like carrots or potatoes?
Not really. The planting pockets are best for shallow-rooted plants like lettuce, basil, strawberries, or small peppers. Root crops need more depth.
Any More Questions? See Answers Here!
💬 What Other Gardeners Are Saying
Here are a few comments I came across from real Garden Tower 2 users:
“I live in an apartment and have very little outdoor space. This tower lets me grow everything I need for salads—plus herbs. It’s been a game changer.”
— ★★★★★ Review on Amazon
“Setup was easy, and I love that I can rotate it to catch the sun. The composting feature is brilliant—I don’t waste kitchen scraps anymore.”
— Garden Tower user on Reddit
“It’s not cheap, but I’ve replaced at least 15 containers with this one tower. Worth it if you want to grow big in a small space.”
— Verified buyer on YouTube
💡 Want to see what you could grow in it?
Check out:
- Best Crops for Vertical Growing (coming soon)
- Small-Space Gardening Tips for Beginners (coming soon)
Marlaine
I love this!! I’ve never seen one fully fleshed/grown out before, but the idea is brilliant and I’m totally going to look into this. I can see this being perfect for an apartment balcony… I could put flowers and herbs in and get a gorgeous vertical garden that’s functional too. I looked at their website and I LOVE that “design your garden” tool. Great for a few initial ideas. Do you know if it only comes in the terracotta colour? I think I’d prefer black or charcoal colour.
Rob
Thanks Marlaine, glad you seem to have grasped the concept pretty quickly. As far as I’m aware terracotta is the only colour at the moment. I believe the colour fades a bit after the first couple of uses so shouldn’t be too bright. Any more questions please ask or alternatively take a look at their FAQ,s page.
John
Rob,
What a great idea. This garden tower would work on any deck or patio area. I like the idea of collecting your own compost and “tea” water. I only plant a small garden of tomatoes, peppers and herbs. Putting the tomatoes and peppers on top and herbs in all of the side slots will work out great. The fact that it is mobile will let me move it to the available sunlight as the summer draws close to the end.
If my tomatoes or peppers get too tall will this make this product hard to move.
John
Rob
Thanks John, Talking of moving the tower to get more sunlight — the tower is able to rotate. So if it’s on a patio or balcony where the plants don’t get even light you can rotate it every couple of days. This way the plants get even sunlight.
Nehpets
Wow this thing looks amazing. I’ve been wanting to plant a ton of herbs in the house but buying this little greenhouse-type things take up so much room. This seems perfect.
I do have a concern with the composting aspect and the smell that can come from it. Do you know if this is an issue? I would hate to have a nice tower of herbs that stinks.
Also, are worms included? And can I skip the composting option if I so choose?
Thanks in advance!
– Nehpets
Rob
Hi Nephets, thanks for the comment. You do have a point there. There’s a chance the compost may smell a bit. Yes the worms do need to be bought separately. If you buy on Amazon you can order them at the same time (Link is above).
However, if you’re looking to grow herbs indoors I would suggest something from the the Mr Stacky Planters range. This is a bit cheaper and better for insde your house. hope that helps.
Matt's Mom
Oh, I like the garden tower. I really had not seen anything like this before, but it would look nice next to my pool. It would be out in the sun and I could grow various spices, and maybe some flowers. I like the idea that it rotates on wheels. I know these can get heavy to move around, so that is a huge plus. It’s a little spendy for me, so I will have to wait until the summer I guess, plus I am in the middle of moving from Texas to Florida 🙂
Rob
Hi Matt’s Mom, thanks for the positive comments. Good luck with your move. Florida is a great choice.
If the Garden Tower 2 is a bit expensive, I recommend the Mr Stacky Planters. You cant grow quite so many plants but their range is a bit cheaper.
Mariana Maria
Hello! deliver in Brazil?
Rob
I think so. Just follow the links on this page. Thanks.
Upma Khalsa
Curious how well this would work indoors and if there’s a lighting system available/ recommended with it? I’m in an apt. and have no outdoor space to grow – if this isn’t suitable do you have recommendations? Thx
Rob
Yes it would work indoors.
Rob
Not so good in a room that you live in. However, in a shed or out building would be good.
Yuki
I like the idea and I’m interested.
My question: will the worms push out the casting into the pot from the center, or the casting fall down to the tray? I would hate to see the casting piling and get stuck on the bottom of the center compartment.
Rob
Take a look at the FAQ on their page. Thanks
Rob
Take a look at their FAQ page.
Mark Malin
Is there a lighting system that can be attached to this Garden Tower 2 system like this lighting system; https://backyardtowergarden.com/new-led-tower-garden-grow-lights/
Also in the description it is said that the Garden Tower 2 can be used indoors. My wife is concerned about the odor of the composting material. Is that an issue?
Rob
Yes, there is a great set of lights. Please look here.