29 3/4" long x 7" wide x 1 1/2" high overall

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Perfect
This long tray is perfect for my kitchen window. It holds 5 pots with their attached saucers and I don't need to protect the window sill surface with ANOTHER saucer.
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Need this to fill with water when I go away for a few days
I have most of the water retention items (my favorite being the hydro spikes for bottles) but when leaving town for a few days I need something like this to set my plants in. I had been using a very large jelly roll tray but this will work better and have a higher edge. I have had friends and neighbors water for me, but have you noticed they just never get it right, somehow? You come back wishing you had never asked!
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Love the tray!
Just what I needed to keep the water from overflowing onto my ledge ... very sturdy and practical - holds 3--4 plants (depending on size).I ordered three of different sizes and would consider buying more!
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Protects windowsill
This tray is perfect to protect your windowsill from seed starting debris and water. No worry about getting sunlight either. I should have ordered 2 or 3 and would like a gray color or even black. Use year-round!
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Window trays
Just as described. You can be sure that ANY article purchased from this company will be great!!!!!!!
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Great!
What a pleasure to have my plant stand streamlined, without the clutter of different plant saucers under my plants. The trays fit perfectly, and are quite heavy-duty.
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Worked perfectly
I had a long planter whose tray disintegrated. I bought 2 of these trays. They are sturdy and work well. I use the spare tray when transplanting my seedlings in my she shed.
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Versatile Trays
I already have the midsized trays & decided to order the larger ones. These trays are very sturdy & affordable too. An excellent value. They can hold long containers or several small pots. Real windowsill savers!
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windowsill trays, made in England
I was unable to find good-quality trays for houseplants locally, so I ordered these. They are better than the flimsy ones I bought at my local garden center. The website doesn't tell you, but they are made in England.