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Madrid, Spain, Feb. 12 2026: View of Costco wholesale store in Las Rozas

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Tending to your garden in the springtime can conjure images of idyllic days in the sunshine surrounded by charming saplings and sweet-smelling blooms. Peaceful as it can be, though, gardening isn’t a walk in the park — it’s hard work that can be tedious and physically exhausting. Of course, there’s also a lot to enjoy about having a garden, including all the ways to make it your own. If your garden could use a bit of personality, consider stopping by Costco, where you’ll find a range of new products perfect for jazzing up your outdoor space.

What Are the New Gardening Items at Costco This Week?

There’s always something new to shop at Costco, and some of the most recent arrivals are perfect for anyone looking to redecorate their garden or outdoor space this spring. You can choose from two types of decorative garden stakes that spin in the wind: a silver and copper flower ($64.99) that also looks a bit like the sun, and a bronze pole with autumn leaves swirling around it for $65.99. Or, get both (they’re the same height) and use one in the summer and one in the fall.

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Costco’s two-pack of white arched vinyl trellises ($99.99) gives your climbing plants and flowers an elegant place to grow safely, while a four-pack of solar-powered garden lights ($49.99) will help illuminate everything and can be installed wherever you can drive a stake into the ground. Their attractive sunburst light pattern would also look nice in a yard, patio, path, or driveway. And if your only plants are indoors, this set of two 15-inch steel plant caddies ($37.99) can still serve you well. They have locking wheels and a floral cutout design, providing a sleek, easy way to display and transport larger planters both indoors and out.

Can’t Get to Costco? 5 Alternatives to Shop at Wayfair

If you don’t have a Costco membership, don’t worry. I found five similar gardening items at Wayfair.

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Wayfair

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Wayfair

Metallic silver and copper leaves adorn the top of this wind spinner, making it a cute, nature-inspired addition to your garden any time of year. It’s a bit different from Costco’s option — and more expensive at $139.99, currently on sale.

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Wayfair

This arched white lattice looks more or less the same as Costco’s, but this one has columns on either side, giving it a bolder appearance, for $139.99. You do only get one lattice instead of two here, but it’s weatherproof and built to last.

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Wayfair

These outdoor lights are actually the same exact brand and style as the sunburst solar lights at Costco. The only difference is, alas, these ones aren’t as cheap, at $85.82 versus Costco’s $49.99.

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Wayfair

This cast iron plant stand on wheels is sold individually rather than in a two-pack, but it has the same practical function and antique-inspired floral design as the one found at Costco, though it’s $29.99 for one compared to Costco’s $37.99 set of two.

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