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Garland Micro Greens Tray & Reservoir – Modular System for Fresh Microgreen Growing

£350
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The Garland Micro Greens growing system is a simple, modular solution for growing microgreens, baby leaves, and herbs at home, in schools, or for small-scale commercial use. Choose individual components to suit your growing style — the Micro Greens Tray and Water Reservoir Base are each sold separately for maximum flexibility.

Whether you want to top-water your greens in a basic tray or use a self-watering wicking method with the reservoir, this system gives you full control over how you grow.


Variant Options (Sold Separately)

  • Micro Greens Tray With Holes – Shallow, reusable growing tray with drainage holes for top-watering
  • Reservoir Base (Without Holes) – Designed to hold water beneath the tray for passive bottom-up irrigation

Key Benefits

  • Mix-and-match system – choose tray or reservoir based on your setup
  • Perfect depth and size for quick-harvest microgreens
  • Made in the UK from durable, recycled plastic
  • Lightweight, reusable, and easy to clean
  • Compatible with soil, coco mats, grow pads, or hydroponic media
  • Stackable and compact for easy storage

Ideal For

  • Radish, broccoli, pea shoots, rocket, mustard, cress, and salad mixes
  • Indoor growing with LED lights or sunny windowsills
  • Classrooms, kitchens, and urban farms
  • Home growers wanting a clean, low-maintenance system

Dimensions (Both Variants)

  • Approx. 37.5cm (L) x 23.5cm (W) x 5cm (H)
  • Trays sit perfectly atop the reservoir for a snug, efficient setup

How to Use

Tray Only: Fill with your grow medium and water from the top as needed.

Tray + Reservoir: Fill reservoir with water, place tray above, optionally with a wick or mat for bottom feeding. Maintain humidity until germination, then expose to light and harvest in 7–14 days.