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plant potting tray

plant potting tray Potting Tray Workbench for Gardening Tasks – Gardening Naturally

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plant potting tray Potting Tray Workbench for Gardening Tasks – Gardening NaturallyA potting tray provides a dedicated space for handling compost and hand tools during planting tasks. This large potting tray is designed for use on workbenches, tables or greenhouse surfaces, helping keep gardening areas organised while potting up plants. It suits use in gardens, sheds and greenhouse spaces. Potting Tray For Garden Potting And Planting Tasks This garden potting tray supports everyday planting jobs such as seed sowing, taking cuttings

A potting tray provides a dedicated space for handling compost and hand tools during planting tasks. This large potting tray is designed for use on workbenches, tables or greenhouse surfaces, helping keep gardening areas organised while potting up plants. It suits use in gardens, sheds and greenhouse spaces.

Potting Tray For Garden Potting And Planting Tasks

This garden potting tray supports everyday planting jobs such as seed sowing, taking cuttings and potting up plants. It allows compost to be kept in one place while working, helping maintain cleaner surfaces during routine garden tasks.

Greenhouse Potting Tray With Raised Sides And Back

This greenhouse potting tray features raised sides and a high back to help contain soil and compost while planting. The design reduces spillages when filling pots or handling loose growing material, making clean up simpler after use.

Large Potting Tray With Handles For Easy Movement

Built in handles allow the large potting tray to be moved easily, even when holding compost and tools. This makes it suitable for repositioning between garden areas or greenhouse benches during planting sessions.

Garden Potting Tray With Workbench Style Design

The workbench style layout provides a stable working area without taking up permanent space. It offers similar use to a potting bench while remaining portable and easy to store when not in use.

Potting Tray Size And Product Dimensions

This potting tray measures 59 x 66 x 18 cm and is supplied in black. The size provides space for compost, pots and tools while remaining manageable for handling and storage.

Experience And Usage Information

Gardeners commonly use this type of tray for seasonal planting and repotting tasks in both home gardens and greenhouse environments. Its design reflects typical requirements found in routine garden maintenance and plant care work.

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