Summary
What this review covers
This kit fits gardeners who want peat pellets, markers, and enough covered tray space for a broad spring seed plan.
Pros
The upside
- The two-pack format supports separate sowing rounds or a broad spring tray plan.
- The 144 peat pellets keep refill pieces gathered in one kit.
- Plant markers help names and dates stay visible from the start.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Peat pellets need hydration time and careful draining before seeds go in.
- Two covered trays need enough shelf space under light.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This two-pack fits gardeners who want covered peat-pellet trays for several herbs, vegetables, flowers, or staggered sowings.
What to know:
Hydrate the pellets carefully and let excess water settle before planting. Keep the plant markers ready so each tray is labeled before the dome goes on.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
Two covered trays for repeat sowing
The Ferry Morse Jiffy Seed Starting Greenhouse two-pack gives a gardener two 72-cell tray setups. That can support two planting dates, two crop groups, or one broad spring tray plan.
Each tray uses peat pellets and a cover. The kit also includes plant markers, which helps the tray stay readable from the first watering.
Pellets make setup tidy
Pellets keep the starting medium portioned inside each cell. Add water, let them expand, and give the tray time to settle before planting.
That prep rhythm helps the tray feel contained. Labels, pellets, and the dome all work together as one seed-starting station.
Shelf space matters
Two covered 72-cell trays need a real shelf plan. Measure the light area, set the trays level, and leave room for daily checks.
The clear covers keep tray changes visible during germination.
Good match
This two-pack fits gardeners who want covered peat-pellet trays for several herbs, vegetables, flowers, or staggered sowings.
What to know
Hydrate the pellets carefully and let excess water settle before planting. Keep the plant markers ready so each tray is labeled before the dome goes on.