Get more Prop Crates in Grow a Garden 2 by farming Sheckles, checking Charlotte’s Prop Shop stock, restocking when needed, and using crates to unlock garden decorations.
Prop Crates are how you collect the decorative Props that dress up your garden in Grow a Garden 2, and getting more of them comes down to a simple economy loop rather than a one-time unlock. You farm, you sell, you buy crates, and you repeat — the only twist is that the shop only stocks some crates at a time. Here is where the crates come from, how to buy one, what they cost, and what to do with them once they are open.
To get more Prop Crates in Grow a Garden 2, earn Sheckles by farming and selling crops, then buy crates from the Prop Shop in the center of the market — and when stock runs low you can restock it (or buy certain crates with Robux) to keep the rotation moving.
Where Prop Crates come from in Grow a Garden 2
Every Prop Crate is sold from the Prop Shop sitting in the center of the market area, run by an NPC named Charlotte. You will find her stand in the central plaza alongside the other vendors, roughly between the Guilds and Gears stalls, so if you already know where you sell your crops you are only a few steps away.
It is worth setting expectations before you spend a single Sheckle: the Props inside these crates are purely cosmetic. Fences, benches, teleporter pads, an owner door and similar decorations are what you are buying, and none of them increase crop yield, stats or income. You pay with Sheckles earned from selling harvested crops, and the contents of each crate are random, so opening one is a roll rather than a guaranteed pick.
If you are buying for usefulness rather than looks, the fence crates (which give you better fences) and the teleporter-pad crates (which let you zip around your plot) are arguably the most practical, with the owner door a fun extra — though that is a matter of taste, not a gameplay edge, since everything here is decoration.
How to buy a Prop Crate in Grow a Garden 2
STEP 1/4
Head to the main market area
Make your way to the central plaza where the vendors and the Prop Shop are located.

STEP 2/4
Go to the Props vendor
Interact with the Prop Shop to see the current crate rotation.

STEP 3/4
Pick a crate that is in stock
Not every crate is stocked at once, so choose from what is available — the cheapest, the Ladder Crate, runs 30,000 Sheckles.

STEP 4/4
Restock the shop for fresh options
If the rotation looks thin, you can refresh the stock for some Robux to bring up new crates instead of waiting.

Keep farming and selling crops while the shop’s rotation refreshes instead of standing around — the expensive crates cost serious Sheckles, and idle time is wasted income.
Crate prices and stock you can expect
Prices climb fast as the crates get rarer, and the more expensive ones tend to appear less often in the rotation.
| Prop Crate | Sheckle cost | Robux cost | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ladder | 30,000 | — | — |
| Bench | 60,000 | — | — |
| Sign | 150,000 | 49 | 1–3 |
| Arch | 200,000 | 59 | 1–2 |
| Roleplay | 300,000 | 63 | 1–3 |
| Bear Trap | 500,000 | 179 | 1–2 |
| Conveyor | 700,000 | 79 | 4–7 |
| Spring | 900,000 | 99 | 1–3 |
| Seesaw | 1,500,000 | 149 | 1–2 |
| Owner Door | 1,500,000 | 179 | 1–2 |
| Fence | 10,000,000 | 299 | 1–2 |
There are reportedly around 14 unique Prop Crate types as of launch, so treat that as an approximate count rather than a confirmed, complete list — and the rarer, pricier crates like the Fence Crate at 10,000,000 Sheckles show up far less often than the cheap staples.
Placing and moving props with the Build Tool
Once a crate is open and the prop lands in your stash, equip the Build Tool and press Build to open your Prop stash, then drop the decoration inside your garden fence. If you change your mind, use Remove on the Build Tool — that sends a placed prop back to your stash rather than deleting it, so you can freely reposition or reuse anything you have collected.
Mistakes that waste Sheckles and time
The biggest one is expecting a power boost. Props are decorative only, so buying crates hoping for more yield or income just burns Sheckles on cosmetics. If a stat upgrade is what you are after, that is what Gears are for — Prop Crates are a different system entirely.
The second is standing idle while the shop rotation refreshes. The inventory is RNG-based and reportedly cycles on a short timer, so the smart move is to keep farming and selling for Sheckles in the meantime rather than waiting and watching. Chasing one specific prop is the third trap: each crate rolls from its own loot table with set drop odds, so a particular item is never guaranteed from a single buy.
Finally, do not count on a pay-to-win shortcut. While several crates do list a Robux price and you can spend Robux to restock the shop, there is no confirmed Robux-only crate that bypasses the farming-and-RNG loop — that is the current understanding, and it could change as the game updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Props boost farming, yield or income?
No. Props are purely cosmetic decorations for your garden and do not increase crop yield, stats or income in any way.
Where is the Prop Shop located?
It is in the center of the market area, run by the NPC Charlotte, sitting among the other vendors in the central plaza near the Guilds and Gears stalls.
Can you buy Prop Crates with Robux instead of Sheckles?
Several crates list a Robux price alongside their Sheckle cost, and you can spend Robux to restock the shop’s rotation. That said, there is no confirmed Robux-only crate that skips the farming-and-RNG loop entirely.
How often does the Prop Shop restock, and is there a fixed timer?
The stock is RNG-based and reportedly refreshes on a roughly 5-minute cycle. You can also pay Robux to force a restock yourself.
Why can’t I buy a specific crate right now?
Because the shop only stocks part of its lineup at a time and availability is random, with the rarer crates appearing less often and in limited quantities. If the one you want is missing, wait for the next rotation or restock the shop to roll a new selection.