Grow a Garden 2 Props & Crates: Prices & Odds
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📦 Item guide · updated for July 2026

Props & Crates in Grow a Garden 2 — Every Crate, Price & Drop Odds

The Props Shop sells 14 different crates, and while most of what’s inside is decoration, a handful of them are the difference between a garden that survives the night and one that gets cleaned out. Here’s what each crate costs, what it can drop, and the order worth buying them in.

📖 9 min read🔄 Last checked: July 2026

Quick answer: Buy from the Props Shop in the central marketplace using Sheckles or Robux. Prioritize the Bear Trap, Fence, and Owner Door crates before anything cosmetic — those three are what actually stop night stealing. Everything else is purely visual.

Where to buy crates

Props are sold from a single stall run by the Charlotte NPC, positioned in the central marketplace between the Guilds and Gears stalls. Press E to open the shop menu, browse the current catalog, and pay in either Sheckles or Robux depending on the crate. Stock rotates roughly every five minutes, so a specific crate not showing up right now usually just means waiting for the next refresh — or spending Robux on a forced restock if you don’t want to wait.

Once a crate is in your inventory, throw it onto the ground anywhere inside your garden to open it. There’s no countdown timer like the original game — the prop lands immediately and goes straight into your inventory, ready to be placed with the Hammer / Build Mode tool.

Every crate, at a glance

CrateRarityPriceWhat’s inside
Ladder CrateCommon30,000 ShecklesLadder variants
Bench CrateUncommon60,000 ShecklesDecorative benches
Light CrateUncommon90,000 ShecklesDecorative lighting
Sign CrateRare150,000 ShecklesSigns
Arch CrateRare200,000 ShecklesDecorative arches
Roleplay CrateRare300,000 Sheckles7 roleplay items, incl. Water Fountain
Bear Trap CrateLegendary500,000 ShecklesBear traps — real defense
Bridge CrateEpic700,000 ShecklesBridge variants
Spring CrateEpic900,000 Sheckles4 spring/mobility variants
Conveyor CrateEpicTBAConveyor belts, incl. Super Conveyor
Seesaw CrateEpicTBASeesaw variants
Owner Door CrateLegendaryTBAOwner-only doors — real defense
Fence CrateLegendary~7–10M Sheckles*14 fence variants — real defense
Teleporter Pad CrateMythic20,000,000 Sheckles / 499 RobuxTeleport pads

*Reported Fence Crate pricing varies between sources (roughly 7M–10M Sheckles); confirm the exact figure in your own shop before budgeting for it. Crates marked TBA had no finalized Sheckle price at the time of writing — Robux pricing is live, Sheckle cost may follow in a later patch.

The three crates that actually stop thieves

Everything else in the Props Shop is cosmetic. These three are what determine whether your garden survives a raid.

🪤 Bear Trap Crate — 500,000 Sheckles, Legendary

The cheapest of the three core defensive crates, and by far the most reliable single purchase. Place traps around entry points and blind spots to catch anyone who gets past your fences.

  • Common Bear Trap~90%
  • Golden Bear Trap~8%
  • Rainbow Bear Trap~2%

🧱 Fence Crate — reported ~7–10M Sheckles, Legendary

Far more expensive than a trap, but it’s the only crate that closes off the garden itself. There are 14 fence variants in the pool, so most players need several purchases before a full perimeter is sealed.

  • Wood Fence (most common)~17.1%
  • …12 other variants…
  • Rainbow Fence (rarest)~0.86%

🚪 Owner Door Crate — Legendary

Doors that open only for the garden’s owner. Without one, a sealed fence perimeter either locks you out of your own plot or forces you to leave a gap — which defeats the point of buying the Fence Crate in the first place.

Suggested buy order

  1. Bear Trap Crate first. Cheapest of the three, ~90% chance of a usable trap on the very first open, gets basic coverage in place immediately.
  2. Fence Crate next. More expensive, but this is what actually closes the garden — a trap does little if a thief can just walk around it.
  3. Owner Door Crate. Finishes the perimeter without locking yourself out or leaving a gap for anyone else.
  4. Decorative crates last. Once the garden is actually secure, Light and Bench crates are cheap, low-stakes fun. Save the Teleporter Pad Crate for when your Sheckle reserves can absorb its cost without slowing everything else down.

⚠️ No pity system, as far as anyone can confirm

Nothing about the current Props Shop suggests duplicate protection. Every crate opened is an independent roll against its drop table, so pulling the same common item — the Common Bear Trap, the Oak Owner Door — two or three times in a row is completely normal, not a bug. Budget for a long run of common pulls if you’re chasing a specific rare variant like the Rainbow Fence.

Are props worth it if you don’t care about defense?

Cosmetic props genuinely only affect how your plot looks — Light, Bench, Arch, and Roleplay crates exist purely for personalization and add nothing to income or protection. If you’re not worried about night stealing at all, either because you play on a private server or you simply don’t mind the occasional loss, you can skip the whole system without missing anything mechanical. For anyone playing on a public server with crops worth protecting, though, the Bear Trap, Fence, and Owner Door crates aren’t optional extras — they’re the baseline.

Common questions

How many crates are in the Props Shop?

14 crates total, ranging from the 30,000-Sheckle Common Ladder Crate up to the 20,000,000-Sheckle Mythic Teleporter Pad Crate, each with its own fixed drop table.

Which crate should I buy first?

Most players start with the Bear Trap Crate since the Common Bear Trap drops roughly 90% of the time at only 500,000 Sheckles. Others prefer going straight for the Fence Crate first, since a trap does little if the perimeter itself is still open — it comes down to budget and how urgent your defense situation is.

Do crates have pity or duplicate protection?

No confirmed pity system exists for prop crates right now. Every open is an independent roll, so pulling the same common item multiple times in a row is expected, not a bug.

Where do I buy crates?

From the Props Shop in the central marketplace, run by the Charlotte NPC, positioned between the Guilds and Gears stalls. Stock refreshes roughly every five minutes.