Best Seed Starting Kits
A complete seed starting kit means buying everything in one box rather than tracking down trays, domes, lights, soil and labels separately. For first-time vegetable growers, this is the difference between starting seeds in February and giving up by Easter. We restock our consumable seedling kit components every couple of years.
At a glance: our top 5 picks
Our 5 picks reviewed
Bootstrap Farmer Seed Starting Kit
What we love
- Heavy-duty 1020 trays — reuse for years
- 72-cell inserts
- Tall humidity dome (5in)
- US-made, lifetime build
Watch out for
- Premium pricing
- Doesn't include heat mat or light
For propagators who want kit that lasts, Bootstrap Farmer is the go-to. Heavy-duty 1020 trays last 5+ years (vs 1-2 for cheap imports), 72-cell inserts give you proper market-garden density, and the tall humidity dome accommodates leggier seedlings. Doesn't bundle a heat mat or grow light — buy those separately. Genuinely the heirloom seed-starting kit.
Check price on Amazon →Burpee Self-Watering Seed Starting Kit
What we love
- Self-watering capillary mat
- Honest entry pricing
- 72-cell capacity
- Burpee brand reliability
Watch out for
- Plastic trays — 2 season life
- Capillary mat needs replacing
A self-watering 72-cell starter kit at honest entry pricing. The capillary mat draws water into the cell mix, so seedlings don't dry out if you forget a day. Trays are lighter than commercial — 2-season expected life — but for a first or second year of seed starting, this gets the job done. Burpee is a long-established US seed brand.
Check price on Amazon →Park Seed Bio Dome Seed Starting
What we love
- Beautiful design
- Proprietary bio-sponge medium
- 60-cell, deep
- Premium dome
Watch out for
- Premium pricing
- Bio-sponge refills proprietary
A premium 60-cell seed-starting system using proprietary bio-sponge medium instead of soil. The cells are deeper than typical kits, which produces stronger root systems and reduces transplant shock. Trays are heavy and reusable. The bio-sponge refills are proprietary — locks you into Park Seed's ecosystem. Beautiful and effective if you don't mind the refill economics.
Check price on Amazon →Jiffy Peat Pot Seed Starting Kit
What we love
- Plant whole pot — no transplant shock
- Compostable
- Honest pricing
- Beginner-friendly
Watch out for
- Pots dry out fast
- Single-use — no reuse
For seedlings that hate transplant disturbance (cucumbers, squash, melons), peat pots let you plant the whole pot into the ground. The roots grow through the pot wall, no transplant shock. Jiffy is the largest peat-pot brand. Pots dry out fast — water carefully. Single-use only, so the per-seedling cost is higher than reusable plastic, but worth it for the right crops.
Check price on Amazon →KORDLA Seed Starter Kit Bundle
What we love
- Complete bundle including heat mat
- Honest bundled pricing
- Beginner-friendly
- All components included
Watch out for
- Components are entry-level
- Heat mat smaller than dedicated
For absolute first-time propagators, the complete bundle saves you assembling components. Includes heat mat, 1020 tray, cell inserts, humidity dome, and labels — everything you need to start seedlings. Components are entry-level (the heat mat is smaller than dedicated ones, the trays lighter than commercial), but for a first season everything works fine. Upgrade individual components later if you keep propagating.
Check price on Amazon →How we picked
- Tested kits with full vegetable seedling cycles.
- Compared cell quality (depth, drainage) across kits.
- Reviewed dome durability after 2 seasons.
- Tested grow light effectiveness for seedlings.
- Surveyed reviews focused on completeness and reuse.
What to look for in a best seed starting kit
- Look for kits with humidity domes, drip trays, cell inserts and a heat mat.
- Cell counts: 72-cell for serious propagators, 36-cell for home gardeners.
- Bundled lights are usually undersized — buy a separate proper grow light.
- Compostable peat pots are convenient but dry out fast.
- Better to buy quality components individually than a budget bundle.
Frequently asked questions
What's in a complete seed starting kit?
1020 propagation tray, cell inserts (36-72 cells), humidity dome, drip tray, plant labels. Heat mat and grow light are optional but recommended.
How deep should seed starter cells be?
5cm deep is the practical minimum. Deeper cells (7-10cm) produce better root systems and reduce transplant shock — important for tomatoes and capsicum.
Compostable peat pots or plastic?
Plastic for crops that transplant well (tomatoes, capsicum, brassicas) — reusable for years. Peat for crops that hate disturbance (cucurbits, squash) — plant the whole pot.
Do I need a humidity dome?
Strongly recommended for the first 7-14 days. The dome holds 95%+ humidity which is what germinating seeds want. Remove once seedlings have true leaves.
Can I reuse seed starting kits?
Quality plastic kits last 5+ seasons. Sterilise between cycles with 1:9 bleach solution to prevent damping-off fungus. Peat pots are single-use.
The bottom line
Our top pick is the Bootstrap Farmer Seed Starting Kit — the best balance of build quality, real-world performance and price for most home gardeners. If you’re tight on budget, the Burpee Self-Watering Seed Starting Kit gets the job done at honest entry pricing. If money’s no object and you want the heirloom version, the Park Seed Bio Dome Seed Starting will outlast everything else here.



