Summary
What this review covers
This review covers the compact tray footprint, 2 inch depth, and fit for greenhouse shelves, plant tables, and seed-starting care.
Pros
The upside
- The compact footprint suits short shelves, plant tables, and potting bench corners.
- The 2 inch depth helps contain watering drips and loose mix.
- Black plastic pairs neatly with nursery pots, seed trays, and greenhouse shelf hardware.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Broad pot groups need a tray sized for that group.
- Tall containers can feel top-heavy when the tray is moved.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This tray fits gardeners who want a contained catch surface for short greenhouse shelves, indoor plant tables, and compact seed-starting stations.
What to know:
Use the tray on a level surface and keep tall containers balanced before moving it. Wipe the black surface after soil work so the next plant-care round starts clean.
Where to check it
Check Gardener's Supply Company Small Plant Tray
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
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Breakdown
Full review
A compact tray for short shelf sections
The Gardener’s Supply Company Small Plant Tray gives a greenhouse shelf or plant table a contained landing spot for potted plants, seed-starting pieces, and recently watered containers. The listing gives the tray a 22.625 by 15.5 inch footprint with a 2 inch depth.
That size works well on short shelf spans, bench corners, potting tables, and covered patio surfaces.
Helps keep a small plant group together
A compact tray can make one plant group clear at a glance. Herbs, cuttings, succulents, and seedling pots can sit together so watering and cleanup stay close to one surface.
The raised rim helps catch small drips and loose potting mix after watering or pot-up work. That makes the tray useful near a mister, capillary mat, or 1020 base tray.
Good match
This tray fits gardeners who want a contained catch surface for short greenhouse shelves, indoor plant tables, and compact seed-starting stations.
What to know
Use the tray on a level surface and keep tall containers balanced before moving it. Wipe the black surface after soil work so the next plant-care round starts clean.