GARLAND Giant Plus Garden Tray Review

A black GARLAND G82B Giant Plus Garden Tray for wide greenhouse benches, potting stations, seedling groups, and broad catch surfaces.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 20, 2026

Bottom line

The GARLAND Giant Plus Garden Tray gives wide greenhouse and potting bench setups a broad catch surface for plant groups and watering work.

GARLAND Giant Plus black garden tray for broad greenhouse and potting bench use

What this review covers

This review covers the G82B tray format, wide footprint, black plastic body, and fit for greenhouse staging and potting bench routines.

The upside

  • The wide tray footprint supports broad bench and greenhouse shelf zones.
  • The black plastic body gives plant groups a defined catch surface.
  • The G82B format suits potting, staging, watering, and seedling care.

The tradeoffs

  • The tray needs a wide storage spot between uses.
  • Broad trays can become heavy when filled with damp pots or mix.

Fit and feel

Good match:

This tray fits gardeners who want a broad catch surface for greenhouse benches, potting tables, seedling groups, and covered plant staging.

What to know:

Plan the storage spot before buying. A broad tray asks for wall space, shelf space, or a bench gap where it can dry flat between garden sessions.

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Full review

A broad tray for greenhouse bench work

The GARLAND Giant Plus Garden Tray is a black plastic tray with a wide footprint for greenhouse shelves, potting benches, and plant staging areas. The product details list item number G82B and a 47.24 by 21.65 inch tray size.

That broad shape can hold a group of nursery pots, a seedling batch, a soil-block setup, or a watering station where drips and loose mix need a contained surface.

Useful when the bench needs one defined zone

A wide tray can make a busy bench feel calmer. Place pots, labels, a mister, and a small towel in the tray during a session, then lift the loose mix or water marks out of the main work surface at the end.

The low sides help the tray stay reachable around small pots and starter trays. The black finish keeps the setup visually quiet under green leaves and dark nursery containers.

Good match

This tray fits gardeners who want a broad catch surface for greenhouse benches, potting tables, seedling groups, and covered plant staging.

What to know

Plan the storage spot before buying. A broad tray asks for wall space, shelf space, or a bench gap where it can dry flat between garden sessions.