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Seeking Heavy-Duty seed tray with cover
In several books I've picked up recently, I see the authors using seed trays that look a lot sturdier than the flimsy ones I can find in nurseries or hardware stores in my area...not to mention their taller, vented lids. These look like you could drop a hammer on them and it would just bounce off...whereas the trays I see locally are less resilient than a water bottle or sandwich carton. Does anyone know where I could find some these "heavy duty" seed trays? I've seen photos of at least two different kinds, so they must be out there...
Edit: Colin Lewis refers to the ones he uses as "commercial propagators," though a quick search on eBay turns up hydroponics and propagation books and Wiki brings up an article on quantum field theory, which isn't quite what I was hoping for. I'll keep looking...
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