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This $128 aquaponics garden arrives in time for Mother’s Day


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Planter with watering hole.

TL;DR: Through May 1, order this AquaSprouts® aquaponics water garden for $127.99 with guaranteed delivery by Mother’s Day.


Instead of getting Mom flowers that will just wilt away, you could get her a Mother’s Day gift that lasts — this aquaponic water garden. Whether she’s been flexing her green thumb, thinking of adopting a fish, or both, this is a meaningful gift that she could cherish for years. However, the fish part is optional.

The AquaSprouts® fountain is currently $127.99 (reg. $159.95). If you’re interested, be sure to order on or before May 1 for guaranteed delivery by Mother’s Day. 

A Mother’s Day gift that won’t just wilt away

Nobody likes a gift that becomes a burden — like constant watering, fertilizing, and fish cleanup — which makes the AquaSprouts® fountain an excellent choice for Mother’s Day. When used as an aquaponic garden with live fish, the plants hydrate and fertilize themselves with fish water, using their waste as nutrients.

Selecting fish that will thrive in this environment is no small task, though. Some types Mom might be interested in are small species like tetras, mollies, platies, and barbs.

If Mom decides not to adopt fish, the AquaSprouts® fountain can be used as a water or hydroponic garden. The manufacturer suggests that plants may actually grow faster this way than in soil and save around 90% of the usual water.

She could grow herbs, greens, and several small fruits or vegetables like strawberries or cherry tomatoes all year long, since the garden is indoors.

Surprise Mom with a gift to remember.

Regularly $160, get the AquaSprouts® aquaponics fountain for $127.99 with guaranteed delivery by Mother’s Day when ordered by May 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT. No coupon is needed.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

Aquasprouts with herbs gropwing.
Credit: AquaSprouts
AquaSprouts® Fountain: Aquaponics Water Garden
$127.99 at the Mashable Shop
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