Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the tray set as indoor drawer organization for dry garden station supplies.
Pros
The upside
- The clear trays make labels, clips, washers, caps, and card bundles easy to see inside a drawer.
- The mixed tray sizes support separate homes for flat packets, short tools, markers, and tiny refills.
- The stackable plastic design can move from a drawer to a shelf tray during a garden reset.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Soil-heavy tools and wet gear need a tray, caddy, or utility shelf.
- Drawer fit depends on the drawer depth, width, and front-to-back clearance.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This set fits gardeners who keep seed packets, label sheets, markers, and tiny hardware refills in an indoor drawer. It also suits a plant-care shelf where clear containers make refill checks feel simple.
Pair it with zipper pouches for supplies that leave the drawer during garden rounds. The drawer trays can hold the home stock, while a pouch carries the small group needed for the current task.
What to know:
Clear trays show clutter as well as supplies. A simple rhythm helps: give each tray one job, return loose pieces after each session, and remove empty packaging so the drawer stays readable.
The plastic trays are easy to wipe with a dry cloth. Sticky label residue, wet soil, and loose granules should be cleaned before they sit inside the trays for long storage.
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Breakdown
Full review
Clear trays for the garden utility drawer
STORi SimpleSort 10-Piece Stackable Clear Drawer Organizer Set gives a drawer a set of visible spaces for the light garden supplies that tend to spread across shelves. Plant labels, seed cards, marker pens, hose washers, sticky-card holders, clips, tape rolls, and packet notes can each have a quiet place to return.
The clear plastic is helpful when the drawer holds many tiny pieces. A gardener can open the drawer and see what is left before the next seed-starting, labeling, watering, or cleanup session begins.
Where it fits
Use the trays in a utility drawer near a seed shelf, plant-care station, mudroom route, or garden sink. They also fit a portable reset tray when supplies need to move from a drawer to a table for sorting.
The mixed sizes support a simple layout. Long trays can hold markers, label stakes, folded packet notes, and short cards. Smaller trays can hold clips, hose washers, color dots, binder rings, twist ties, and tiny bagged refills.
Setup notes
Measure the drawer before ordering so the trays can sit flat. Leave room at the front edge for fingers to lift a tray out when a deeper clean or full restock is needed.
Keep damp gloves, wet tools, and soil-covered pieces out of these trays. Let those items dry on a raised-edge tray, boot tray, or sink station before they return to enclosed storage.
Good match
This set fits gardeners who keep seed packets, label sheets, markers, and tiny hardware refills in an indoor drawer. It also suits a plant-care shelf where clear containers make refill checks feel simple.
Pair it with zipper pouches for supplies that leave the drawer during garden rounds. The drawer trays can hold the home stock, while a pouch carries the small group needed for the current task.
What to know
Clear trays show clutter as well as supplies. A simple rhythm helps: give each tray one job, return loose pieces after each session, and remove empty packaging so the drawer stays readable.
The plastic trays are easy to wipe with a dry cloth. Sticky label residue, wet soil, and loose granules should be cleaned before they sit inside the trays for long storage.
Bottom line
STORi SimpleSort is a useful drawer layer for dry garden station supplies. It keeps tiny refills visible, separates label and marker pieces, and supports a calm reset after seed-starting, plant-care, or utility-room work.