Summary
What this review covers
The useful details are the five-tray pack, solid 10 by 20 inch footprint, no-hole base, and simple fit around microgreens, seedling pots, and shelf cleanup.
Pros
The upside
- The solid base gives shelf watering, sprouting, and tray staging a contained surface.
- The 10 by 20 inch footprint fits common seed-starting shelf routines.
- Five trays create a small stack for repeated sowing, rinsing, and drying rounds.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The tray depth asks for a careful water line during bottom watering.
- A clean drying spot helps the stack store neatly between sessions.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These trays fit gardeners who want a small stack of 1020 bases for seed starting, microgreens, sprouting, and shelf cleanup.
What to know:
Use the trays on a level surface and dry them before stacking. A visible water line keeps bottom watering calm and prevents the shelf routine from getting messy.
Where to check it
Check Handy Pantry 1020 Garden Growing Trays No Holes 5 Pack
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Breakdown
Full review
A solid tray stack for seed shelves
Handy Pantry 1020 Garden Growing Trays give an indoor shelf a set of solid bases. Each tray can hold cell inserts, small pots, microgreen media, sprouting rounds, or damp tray pieces after cleanup.
The 10 by 20 inch size fits many shelf racks and seed-starting habits. That familiar footprint makes it easy to keep watering, labels, and tray movement in one visible zone.
Useful for shallow bottom watering
A solid tray helps water reach pots and inserts from below. Add a shallow amount, let the mix take it up, and check the base before the tray goes back under light.
The same shape also works as a landing surface during pot-up sessions. Loose mix, plant tags, and small starter pots have a defined place to sit.
Good match
These trays fit gardeners who want a small stack of 1020 bases for seed starting, microgreens, sprouting, and shelf cleanup.
What to know
Use the trays on a level surface and dry them before stacking. A visible water line keeps bottom watering calm and prevents the shelf routine from getting messy.