I watched a player sprint across my plot and snag a glowing pear, then vanish before I could blink. You can laugh it off once, but after the third theft you change tactics. I learned fast which crates matter — and which are theater.
I’m going to walk you through every crate in Grow a Garden 2 so you stop reacting and start designing. You’ll get what each crate contains, how to buy them in-game, and which ones I’d buy first if I were locking down a high-value plot. Read with the intent to protect — you’ll thank me when someone tries to run with your mutiny-grade fruit.
List of All Grow a Garden 2 Crates
Most players treat crates like cosmetic distractions; I treat them like tools. Below is the full catalog — names, rarity, price in Sheckles and a rounded euro equivalent, and the items you can expect.
| Pet | Rarity | Price (Sheckles) | Contents |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Ladder Crate |
Common | 30K (≈ €21) | Ladder, Dark Oak Ladder, Gold Ladder, Rainbow Ladder |
![]() Bench Crate |
Uncommon | 60K (≈ €42) | Normal Bench, Corner Bench, White Bench, Dark Bench, Log Bench, Flower Bench |
![]() Light Crate |
Uncommon | 90K (≈ €63) | Moss Light, Rope Lights, Small Hanging Rope Light, Bonfire, Star Light |
![]() Sign Crate |
Rare | 150K (≈ €105) | Sign, Gold Sign, Rainbow Sign, Big Sign |
![]() Arch Crate |
Rare | 200K (≈ €140) | Wood Arch, White Arch, Small Arch, Circle Arch |
![]() Roleplay Crate |
Rare | 300K (≈ €210) | Beach Towel, Bookcase, Carpet, Clock, Wood Floor, Wood Wall, Water Fountain |
![]() Bridge Crate |
Epic | 700K (≈ €490) | Big Bridge, Red Bridge, Small Bridge, White Bridge |
![]() Spring Crate |
Epic | TBA | Uncommon Spring, Rare Spring, Mythic Spring, Super Spring |
![]() Seesaw Crate |
Epic | TBA | Wood Seesaw, Gold Seesaw, Rainbow Seesaw |
![]() Conveyor Crate |
Epic | TBA | Common Conveyor, Uncommon Conveyor, Rare Conveyor, Epic Conveyor, Super Conveyor |
![]() Owner Door Crate |
Legendary | 1.5M (≈ €1050) | Oak Owner Door, Dark Oak Owner Door, Gold Owner Door, Rainbow Owner Door |
![]() Bear Trap Crate |
Legendary | TBA | Common Bear Trap, Gold Bear Trap, Rainbow Bear Trap |
![]() Fence Crate |
Legendary | TBA | Fences of following types: Wood, Stone, Stick, Bamboo, White, Flower, Light, Lantern, Star, Cupid, Spike, Pole, Futuristic, Rainbow |
![]() Teleporter Pad Crate |
Mythic | TBA | Teleport Pad, Big Teleport Pad, Huge Teleport Pad |
How many crates are currently available in Grow a Garden 2?
There are 14 crates listed right now. I watch Discord threads and YouTube creators — dev drops and Moyens I/O updates are the quickest way to spot additions — so count on that number changing when the developers add seasonal content.
What is the best crate in Grow a Garden 2?
If you measure by impact on theft prevention, the Bear Trap Crate wins. It gives you traps that can stop thieves cold; a single well-placed trap changes the math on risk for anyone trying to sprint off with a rare fruit.
How to Get Crates in Grow a Garden 2
Most players head to the central market without a plan and leave with nothing to show for it. Go to the marketplace (the Props Shop inside the hub) and open the props catalog.

The props shop shows the full crate catalog and a price tag in Sheckles; pay the cost and the crate is added to your inventory. If you want to save sheckles, watch creator videos on YouTube and the game’s Roblox page for limited-time events or Moyens I/O-style guides that list working codes and giveaways.
Best Grow a Garden 2 Crates You Should Get
I watch successful gardens like defensive blueprints — players who keep rare mutations rarely get hit. If you want to protect high-value crops, buy with purpose.
- Bear Trap Crate: Place traps where thieves tend to cut across. These change a run-and-grab into a gamble — and gambling rarely favors the thief.
- Fence Crate: Fill gaps first. A careful ring of fences closes natural shortcuts and funnels intruders into predictable paths where traps and doors will work best. Use fences to create a patchwork quilt of barriers that makes quick theft awkward.
- Owner Door Crate: Doors that only open for you are worth the price when your plot collects mutations. After you seal gaps with fences, add an owner door so your entrance is private and controlled.
If you’re active on Roblox, follow the Grow a Garden 2 devs and prominent community creators on Discord and YouTube — they’ll flag crate changes and limited drops faster than in-game menus. Treat crates like investments: cosmetic ones add flair, defensive ones save crops.
Which rare mutation are you willing to trap for, and how far will you go to protect it?













