Can you please do a video on how your getting on with all the containerwise seed trays and modular trays. Like go through the trays you have used and give the pro n cons of each type .I'm a new to gardening and I hate thin floppy seed trays so am looking into buying good strong trays but they are quite expensive so your views on them might sway me into splashing the cash . Your videos have helped me alot so a big thanks and keep up the good work
I got 20 of those that you were sent for free from a potato farm in Ireland. They were selling them a couple of months ago second hand 20 for £38 which included shipping. They arrived within 3 days, they had simply used them to chit their potatoes in great value cheers 🍻
I bought a shed load of these before they became "popular", Steve. Great trays. My only issue with the famous CD60 is that it is too big to fit in a standard seed tray, for bottom watering, but all the others do! Have a great week.
Can’t wait to make an order!!! Buy buy buy there’s just no gardening supplies anywhere. I need wood to make borders in a new allotment. Everywhere’s sold out Thanks for the review Steve very helpful
Hi Steve. These container wise trays are the bees knees 😀 I found them about 4/5 years ago. A lad I work knows them and put me in touch. I’ve got the deep trays as my root trainers and the shallow ones for my everyday seed. Not used the CD 60 as it was out of stock when I tried to buy but this coming winters plants and next years growing will be in them. If they’re as good as the others I’m sure we won’t have problems using them 😀😀😀😀
Thank you for showing these larger pots. Handy to see the size as not always easy to picture. Got me thinking of what I can use them for. I love containerwise products, had some love root growth in them and healthy plants
Hello Steve, saw your first review and purchased 18 assorted trays. Can confirm they are really strong and love the way they stay rigid when full. As you say, will last for years, many thanks.
Fantastic review video Steve and I will have to check them out once they are back in stock ( that shows that it's a good quality product since there's so much demand for their products). Stay safe and well and happy gardening.
The container wise trays look good but if you have any contact with them suggest that they state their prices on the website. As it stands you have to submit an enquiry form for each individual product which is frustrating for somebody trying to assess affordability and quantity
I wonder if they have any plans to sell them in the US Steve ? Do they also do heavy duty gravel trays that fit the different sizes for those that bottom water ?
Stephen, have you looked at Bootstrap Farmer in the US? They make heavy duty trays like these from Container Wise, though they don’t have the really large holes at the bottom (wish they did!) Their 1020 trays come in 32 cell to 200 cell sizes. They sell 6 cell inserts (12 to a 1020 tray) and 2.5” pots (32 to a 1020 tray). I use the 1020 trays, 72 cell inserts, the 2.5” pots, and 5x5 trays for seed starting (8 fit into a standard 1020 tray).
Every time I go on containerwise they are gone out of stock. I agree with you better quality and better for the environment. I will replace my cheap pots with these.
I did say on the video that they where out of stock, I will make another video and mention when they are back in stock again when I have had the email saying so...Steve...😃
I have been thinking about getting those too to put on my perennials for my regular garden in. What is holding me back is that with loose pots I can move around plants that grow to big/stay small so they don't shade each other out.. and when they are all in a flat I can't move them around...
I not going to feel bad about reusing trays that I received from plants that I purchased in previous years. Encouraging people to buy these new plastic trays is a bit irresponsible because people are probably going throw away their inferior trays because they won’t need them. The container wise containers are expensive especially considering the minimum order of 5 and the delivery charge.