A beautifully designed unit that allows you to grow your own food inside any home, kitchen or living space.
Easy to use
Whether for mum, dad, the kids or friends — FogGrow has been designed for simplicity and minimum maintenance.
New technology
Using new technology developed and refined, this is designed to grow food in new ways — without overwhelming the user.
Product-first approach
Built as a consumer product — not a science experiment.
Why this exists
Most indoor growing units either overengineer to the point of failure, charge extremely high prices for little value,
or overwhelm users with complexity and offer little support.
Frustrated by this, we innovated and built what will become FogGrow.
FogGrow sits deliberately between those extremes.
Current status
Q1 2025
Discovery
Researching the current problems faced with indoor growing, both in technology offered and service provided.
Q2 2025
Ideation
Brainstorming ideas and analysing current technologies to see if they met a high enough standard.
Q3 2025
Experimentation
Testing new methods, combining pre-existing components and integrating emerging technologies — leading to V1.
Q4 2025
Proof of concept
Building V2 prototype and securing proof of concept.
Q1 2026
Iteration
V3 prototype is being built currently — improving performance, efficiency, and materials.
Next steps
Once the prototype has been built and we are confident it represents the highest quality we can offer,
we will provide a further update on how you can secure your place on the waiting list.
Commonly asked questions
Where do you ship?
We plan on shipping to the UK, European mainland and North America.
When will you be ready?
We are currently in the Research and Development stage of the project. More details will come out shortly on progression.
About
FogGrow is being built by graduates who aspire to deliver a promising idea with the best possible quality, performance, and service.
Everything we do has people in mind — the product, the experience, and the support around it.
Ethics
Access & equality
In Great Britain, “one in eight” households (around 12%) had no access to a private or shared garden,
rising to over one in five households in London (21%). Source: ONS (2020).
We want to help people without garden access reach a point where growing becomes possible and normal — improving equality of access.
Longer-term, our goal is to develop technology that can help transform agriculture and benefit humanity.