5 Costco Garden Finds We're Excited About In June 2026
The sun is shining, the air is warm, and it's definitely feeling like early summer. This is a great time of year to watch your summer squash blossom and plant perennial flowers like butterfly weed to attract hummingbirds. If the nice weather has given you the outdoor gardening itch, Costco is a great place to look for a wide variety of gardening tools, accessories, and other needs (or wants). From garden beds with incorporated compost compartments to mini handheld chainsaws, you can find plenty of products to tempt your green thumb on Costco's website in June of 2026.
Note that most of the items listed in this article are available only online for home delivery, though some may be in stock at your local store. It's always a good idea to read reviews and item descriptions carefully before purchasing. For example, the Fanttik mini chainsaw is only appropriate for right-handed use, and some reviewers complain that they didn't know that before purchasing.
Permasteel Elevated Garden Bed With Casters
If you're an apartment or condo gardener — or if you have full-sun plants but no consistent full-sun garden spots — the ability to move your garden or at least portions of it around at will can be invaluable. One product available from Costco in June is the Permasteel Elevated Garden Bed With Casters. Crafted from powder-coated steel, this garden bed on wheels features a patented drainage system (or "Eco-Chamber") at the bottom that collects excess water and directs it away from the soil. A water level indicator tells you when the Eco-Chamber is full, at which point it can be eliminated via an integrated drain valve. If you've ever encountered problems with all your potted herbs dying due to soggy roots, this could be a helpful feature. It comes in either a green or blue finish and retails for $199.99.
The 142 reviews for this product are generally quite favorable, with 118 giving it five stars, for an average of 4.7 stars out of five. Positive reviews highlight the drainage and airflow systems, with reviewers noting success growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Some mention liking how it looks on their apartment balcony or porch. A few critical reviews complain about a constant drip from the water release valve and the lack of clear assembly instructions (though others do mention helpful YouTube video tutorials that address exactly that).
Gorilla 9 cubic foot Heavy Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart with No Flat Tires
On the subject of wheeled garden accouterments, another product available from Costco is the Gorilla 9 cu. Ft. Heavy Duty Poly Yard Dump Cart with No Flat Tires. It costs $279.99 and offers relief from schlepping mulch, firewood, soil, garden tools, and other loads by hand from one end of the yard to the other. The company asserts that the cart's 16-inch tires can bear a 1,400-pound load capacity, and it can be either towed by hand or attached to a tractor. The quick-release system enables the cart to basically function like a tiny dump truck, more than just a wagon.
330 reviewers put the cart at 4.7 stars out of five, with 279 five-star reviews. Folks who love the wagon point to its ease of assembly and its sturdy metal construction, with some emphasizing its carrying capacity by including photos of logs, dogs, tools, soil, and, in one notable example, their 6-foot-3-inch, 180-pound son. Displeased customers are critical of the "No Flat Tires" claim, with one reviewer describing how the tires all split and cracked while their 13-month-old cart was in storage during the winter months.
Vita Keyhole 4-foot by 4-foot Composting Garden Bed
With an integrated composting compartment right in the center, New England Arbors explains that its Vita Keyhole 4-foot by 4-foot Composting Garden Bed is "inspired by the African keyhole gardening technique." The garden bed, crafted from food-grade BPA and phthalate-free polymer, assembles without tools and retails for $159.99. All you have to do, according to the company's claims, is put kitchen scraps in the composting basket so your garden plants can reap the benefits of organic compost. You can even connect a few of these modular systems together in different configurations.
With 784 five-star reviews and 107 four-star reviews out of 926 total, the Vita Keyhole 4-foot by 4-foot Composting Garden Bed gets positive nods from commenters who appreciate how easy it is to assemble and claim successes with vegetables and other crops. It's worth noting that successful commenters do seem to already have some knowledge or at least have done some research on composting by layers. Less happy reviewers are displeased with the plastic construction, with some calling it "cheap" and others noting that the sides tend to bow outward under the weight of soil.
Fanttik W10 APEX Mini Chainsaw
Maybe you've been putting off clearing out the brush at the edge of your property because you don't want to beg to borrow a chainsaw on Facebook, or maybe you've just gotten tired of pruning your trees the hard, sweaty way. Whatever the reason, here's a potential two-word game changer: mini chainsaw. Specifically, the Fanttik W10 APEX Mini Chainsaw, which is now available for $79.99 from Costco. Battery powered and only 2.58 pounds, this mini chainsaw features a 4-inch cutting blade and three cutting speeds. Again, it is designed for right-handed use only.
With a 4.4 out of five-star rating from 105 reviews, the Fanttik mini chainsaw receives accolades from positive reviewers for its ability to cut branches, small trees, and palm fronds. Several left-handed reviewers express displeasure at its exclusiveness to the right-handed, while a few other unhappy reviewers claim that it broke after one or two uses.
Vita Obelisk Trellis, 2-pack
Sure, climbing plants can add charm to a garden fence, but what if you want climbing plants but don't have a suitable fence or a convenient wall on which to mount a trellis? Another Vita product, the Obelisk Trellis, offers a potentially unique aesthetic solution. Crafted from FSC-certified cedar wood (which, the company notes, is insect- and decay-resistant) with galvanized steel hardware, these standalone trellises are stained a warm golden tone. For $164.99, you'll get a set of two trellises, which come with ground stakes to help keep them in place.
19 reviewers put these trellises at 4.9 stars. Pleased purchasers of this product note that the obelisks are visually pleasing and well-suited to climbing plants like clematis. They seem to agree that the obelisks are straightforward, if slightly time-consuming, to assemble. Some express a wish for a pre-drilled top plate to make assembly a little easier.