Exciting IKEA Garden Finds Gracing Shelves In June 2026
June can be one of the most productive gardening months as summer officially arrives, and flowers, veggies, and berries start filling your landscape. It may also be when you notice that some of your garden tools, supplies, and even furniture didn't survive the winter unscathed and will need to be replaced. With over 50 stores in the United States, IKEA, that iconic Swedish shop, can be one of the best places to check for gear replacement and upgrades, from garden furniture to tools and other plant-tending essentials.
Whether your old outdoor furniture didn't make it through the winter or you've just decided to upgrade an outdoor space, IKEA has some great options for patio dining furniture. Their ASKHOLMEN furniture series is made from sustainable acacia wood and holds up well to the elements. For added comfort, you can also get colorful seat cushions for the armchairs. With their dining table measuring in at about 4 ½ feet by 2 ½ feet, this isn't the largest outdoor dining set around, but it's perfect for turning a small patio or even balcony into an elegant outdoor dining room. If you re-stain this set every few years and keep it covered when not in use, it should be in your yard for years to come.
From trowels to watering cans, IKEA offers a range of essential garden tools
You can't get much gardening done without at least the basic tools. Luckily, IKEA has you covered there as well. Their well-rated LÄRKAR gardening set includes both a trowel and a hand cultivator to help you get your tomatoes or zinnias in the ground in no time. Made out of stainless steel and birch, this recently released set is impressively sturdy. Just be aware that despite being described as "large", these tools actually measure just 10 ½ inches.
If you need to add a bit of elegance to your watering day routine, IKEA is once again to the rescue. Their new black and gold VATTENKRASSE watering can is getting rave reviews for its large size and elevated appearance. It won't just keep your crops irrigated; it will also add a hint of Art Deco flair to your glamorous garden. Fill it with your leveled-up tap water to give your plants an extra treat.
IKEA's new KORKGRAN plant pot could be your sign that this is the summer to take up container gardening. With positive reviews, this 10 ¾ inch by 22 ¾ inch planter is perfect for adding flowers to small spaces or even growing a few veggies on a balcony. While there are a few vegetables you probably shouldn't grow in a pot, bush beans, Swiss chard, and lettuce could all be right at home in the KORKGRAN.