After months of development, design refinement, and production — the Aquager Hydroponic Home Farm arrived at our Chicago facility, and it has been shipping to customers ever since. If you've been following our journey, this is the moment it became real. If you're just discovering us: you can order yours today.
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What Arrived at mHUB
The farms that rolled into our Chicago facility were the product of everything we learned through prototyping, certification, and refinement. They weren't just finished — they were better than our early models in every measurable way: more refined in design, more consistent in performance, and more intuitive to set up and use.
Seeing them arrive in quantity — after months of working toward that moment — was one of the clearest validations that the Aquager vision was always achievable. It just required the work.
🌿 What Makes the Aquager Home Farm Different
- Furniture-quality design — built for kitchens, not garages
- Grows herbs, microgreens, vegetables, and fruit indoors, year-round
- No soil, no pesticides, no mess — fully closed-loop organic growing
- Just 5 minutes of daily care to maintain a thriving indoor farm
- Uses up to 90% less water than traditional gardening
More Than a Growing System
The Aquager Home Farm was built for people who want fresh, organic produce at home but don't have a garden, a green thumb, or hours to spend on maintenance. It's compact enough for a studio apartment. Beautiful enough to sit on your kitchen counter permanently. And productive enough to meaningfully reduce your reliance on grocery store herbs and greens.
The modular design means it grows with you. Start with the Chef's Organic Set — two complete farm units — and add the Storage Unit to keep your seeds, nutrients, and tools organized directly beneath or above the farm.
Built for Real Homes by Real People
Aquager was developed inside mHUB's Chicago innovation facility by a team that understood one thing above all else: complexity kills adoption. Every design decision was made in service of simplicity. The water system. The light positioning. The tray design. The color options. All of it was iterated specifically to make the experience of owning and using an Aquager feel like second nature.
The farms arriving at mHUB weren't just a logistics milestone. They were proof that a product designed to simplify home farming could actually be built, shipped, and used at scale.
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What Customers Are Growing
Since farms began shipping, customers have been growing an impressive range of produce: fresh basil, mint, and cilantro for cooking. Arugula and spinach for salads. Microgreens for smoothies and garnishes. Cherry tomatoes and cucumbers with trellis support. Strawberries. Even flowers.
The system's flexibility — supporting everything from 7-day microgreens to longer-cycle vegetables — means the farm stays relevant and useful through every growing season, every meal plan, and every household preference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Aquager Home Farm available to order now?
Yes. The Aquager Hydroponic Home Farm is available now and shipping to customers. Order the Chef's Organic Set today to receive two complete farm units with everything you need to start growing.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping times vary by location. Check the product page for current delivery estimates to your area.
What do I need to set up the farm?
Everything you need is included in the Chef's Organic Set. Setup takes less than an hour — no tools, no plumbing, no special equipment required.
What should I grow first?
Microgreens are the fastest and most forgiving starting point — many varieties germinate in 3–5 days and are ready to harvest within two weeks. Fresh herbs like basil and mint are also excellent for first-time growers and immediately useful in the kitchen.
Does the farm come with seeds?
The Chef's Organic Set includes starter growing materials. Additional seed refills are available separately for replanting after your first harvest cycle.











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