
Looking to snag every cosmetic from the exclusive Zenith Crate in Grow a Garden? I’ve spent weeks grinding through the Season 2 Pass to unlock these limited-time items, and I’m here to share everything you need to know. The Zenith Crate is one of the most sought-after cosmetic containers in Roblox’s Grow a Garden, offering six unique furniture pieces that can transform your garden into a backyard paradise. In this guide, I’ll break down every single item you can get, their exact drop rates, and the best strategies to obtain multiple crates before they disappear on December 6, 2025.
The Zenith Crate contains six exclusive cosmetic items that perfectly capture that suburban garden aesthetic. Each item has a different drop chance, making some significantly rarer than others. Here’s the complete breakdown based on my testing and community data:
| Cosmetic Item | Drop Chance | Rarity Level |
|---|---|---|
| Garden Hose | 30% | Common |
| Manual Lawnmower | 30% | Common |
| Flower Bench | 19% | Uncommon |
| Rotary Clothesline | 10% | Rare |
| Grill | 10% | Rare |
| Skull Chair | 1% | Ultra Rare |
With a 30% drop chance, the Garden Hose is one of the most common items you’ll receive from Zenith Crates. This classic backyard essential adds a touch of realism to your garden setup. While it might seem basic, the Garden Hose is perfect for creating realistic gardening scenes or outdoor workspaces in your plot.
Also sporting a 30% drop rate, the Manual Lawnmower is another frequently obtained item. This nostalgic piece of equipment brings that old-school lawn care vibe to your garden. I’ve seen creative players use multiple lawnmowers to create entire tool sheds or maintenance areas in their gardens.
The Flower Bench has a 19% drop chance, making it slightly less common than the hose and lawnmower. This decorative seating option combines functionality with aesthetics, featuring floral designs that complement any garden theme. It’s particularly popular among players who enjoy creating relaxation areas or park-like sections in their plots.
At 10% drop rate, the Rotary Clothesline enters rare territory. This spinning clothes drying rack adds vertical interest to your garden and creates an authentic backyard atmosphere. Many players use it as a centerpiece for their outdoor living spaces, and it pairs beautifully with other domestic items.
Also at 10% drop chance, the Grill is perfect for players wanting to create outdoor entertainment areas. This cooking station has become incredibly popular for building patio setups and barbecue zones. I’ve seen some amazing garden designs that use the grill as the focal point for social gathering areas.
The crown jewel of the Zenith Crate, the Skull Chair has only a 1% drop rate, making it the rarest item in the entire collection. This unique furniture piece adds an edgy, gothic touch to any garden design. Players who manage to unlock it often showcase it prominently as a status symbol of their dedication to the Season 2 Pass grind.
The Zenith Crate is exclusively tied to the Season 2 Pass, which means you have limited time to collect these items before the pass expires on December 6, 2025. There are two primary methods to obtain Zenith Crates:

The most straightforward way to get Zenith Crates is buying them directly from the Season 2 Pass Store. Each crate costs 100 Pass Points, which you earn by completing daily quests and progressing through the pass tiers.
Here’s how to maximize your Pass Points earnings:
You can also earn Zenith Crates automatically by reaching specific levels in the Season 2 Pass. Here’s the complete breakdown:
| Pass Level | Free Tier Crates | Premium Tier Crates | Total Crates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level 7 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Level 19 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Level 26 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Level 28 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Level 36 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Free Pass Total: 4 Zenith Crates
Premium Pass Total: 12 Zenith Crates
If you purchase the Premium Pass for 749 Robux, you’ll receive a total of 12 Zenith Crates just from leveling up, plus additional Pass Points to buy even more from the store.
Once you’ve obtained a Zenith Crate, you need to understand the opening mechanics to maximize your rewards:
Important: The timer runs on real-world time, not in-game time. This means you can place a crate, log off, and come back an hour later to open it. I recommend placing multiple crates at once if you have them, timing your sessions so you’re opening crates every hour.
Since the Skull Chair has only a 1% drop rate, you’ll need to open approximately 100 crates to guarantee receiving one (statistically speaking). Here’s my proven strategy for hunting rare items:
Budget Approach:
Premium Approach:
Whale Approach:
Understanding the Season 2 Pass system is crucial for maximizing your Zenith Crate earnings. The pass operates on a battle pass model similar to other live-service games, with both free and premium tiers.
Free Tier:
Premium Tier:
You progress through the Season 2 Pass by earning XP, which comes exclusively from completing quests. Here’s the breakdown:
Daily Quests:
Quest Examples:
Leveling Tips:
Pass Points are the secondary currency earned through the Season 2 Pass. You receive them as rewards at specific levels, and they’re essential for buying Zenith Crates from the Pass Store.
Pass Point Sources:
Pass Store Items:
While the Zenith Crate is incredibly popular, it’s worth understanding how it compares to other Season 2 Pass offerings:
The Zenith Seed Pack costs 150 Pass Points and contains six different plant seeds with varying rarities. If you’re debating between crates and seed packs:
Choose Zenith Crate if:
Choose Zenith Seed Pack if:
The Safari Crate is another cosmetic container available during the Safari Harvest event. Here’s how it differs:
| Feature | Zenith Crate | Safari Crate |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | 100 Pass Points | 15M Sheckles or 179 Robux |
| Items | 6 suburban-themed | 7 safari-themed |
| Availability | Season 2 Pass only | Safari Shop |
| Opening Time | 60 minutes | 60 minutes |
| Ultra Rare Item | Skull Chair (1%) | Varies by crate |
Both crates are excellent, but Zenith Crates have more mainstream appeal with their backyard BBQ aesthetic.
Based on my experience grinding the Season 2 Pass since November 1, 2025, here are my proven strategies for collecting as many Zenith Crate items as possible:
The foundation of everything is completing quests efficiently. I’ve developed this system:
Morning Routine (10 minutes):
Midday Check (5 minutes):
Evening Session (20-30 minutes):
This routine nets me 1,200-1,600 XP daily, which translates to roughly 1.5-2 pass levels per day. At this pace, you can reach level 50 in 25-30 days with consistent play.
The Premium Pass costs 749 Robux (approximately $9.99 USD worth). Here’s the value breakdown:
What you get for 749 Robux:
Is it worth it?
If you’re planning to play Grow a Garden regularly through December 6, 2025, the Premium Pass is absolutely worth the investment. The 12 total Zenith Crates alone give you excellent chances at rare items, and the additional Pass Points let you buy even more crates from the store.
My recommendation:
Since crates take 60 minutes to open, timing your sessions efficiently prevents wasted time. Here’s my optimized schedule:
Session 1 (Morning – 8:00 AM):
Session 2 (Lunch – 12:00 PM):
Session 3 (Evening – 6:00 PM):
Session 4 (Before bed – 10:00 PM):
This schedule lets you open 12-16 crates per day if you have them available, maximizing your chances at rare items without dedicating your entire day to the game.
Once you start accumulating Pass Points, resist the temptation to spend them on everything. Here’s my recommended budget allocation:
Priority 1 (40% of points): Zenith Crates
Priority 2 (30% of points): Zenith Seed Packs
Priority 3 (20% of points): Level-up Lollipops (for faster progression)
Priority 4 (10% of points): Other shop items
This distribution ensures you’re opening plenty of crates while still accessing other valuable Season 2 content.
After watching hundreds of players go through the Season 2 Pass, I’ve noticed these recurring mistakes that hurt Zenith Crate collection:
Some players only log in once or twice a week, missing 5-6 days of quest resets. Those missed quests represent:
Solution: Set a daily phone reminder to complete at least basic quests, even if you only have 10 minutes.
I’ve seen players blow 600 Pass Points on a Mossy Rock decoration, then complain they don’t have enough for Zenith Crates.
Solution: Create a shopping list before spending points. Prioritize Zenith Crates first if you’re hunting specific cosmetics.
Some players wait until level 30-40 to buy the Premium Pass, losing out on early crate rewards.
Solution: If you’re committed to the game, buy Premium Pass immediately. You’ll retroactively receive all previous tier rewards.
Placing one crate, waiting an hour, then placing another is incredibly inefficient.
Solution: Always place multiple crates simultaneously. Your garden has plenty of space for 5-10 crates at once.
The 1% Skull Chair drop rate means bad luck streaks are normal. I’ve seen players open 30 crates without getting it and quit.
Solution: Understand probability. On average, you need 69 attempts for a 50% chance of success with 1% odds. Keep grinding!
If you’re aiming to collect every single Zenith Crate item, including multiple Skull Chairs, these advanced strategies will help:
Create a simple spreadsheet or note tracking:
This data helps you understand if your drop rates align with expected percentages and shows how many more crates you need for specific items.
As your collection grows, organizing cosmetics becomes crucial:
While Zenith Crate items aren’t officially tradeable in Grow a Garden, some players arrange trades through trust systems:
High value: Skull Chair
Medium value: Grill, Rotary Clothesline
Low value: Garden Hose, Manual Lawnmower, Flower Bench
Warning: Trading outside official systems risks scams. Only trade with trusted friends.
After December 6, 2025, the Season 2 Pass ends and Zenith Crates become unobtainable. Plan accordingly:
The Zenith Crate contains exactly six unique cosmetic items: Garden Hose, Manual Lawnmower, Flower Bench, Rotary Clothesline, Grill, and Skull Chair. Each crate opening guarantees one of these items based on the drop rate percentages.
You can obtain Zenith Crates through two methods: purchasing them from the Season 2 Pass Shop for 100 Pass Points each, or receiving them as automatic rewards when reaching levels 7, 19, 26, 28, and 36 of the Season 2 Pass. The Premium Pass provides significantly more crates.
The Zenith Crate costs 100 Pass Points when purchased from the Season 2 Pass Shop. You earn Pass Points by progressing through the pass levels and completing daily quests. The Premium tier (749 Robux) provides more Pass Points overall, making it easier to buy additional crates.
Currently, cosmetic items in Grow a Garden are not officially tradeable through in-game systems. While some players arrange informal trades, these carry risks as they’re not protected by game mechanics. It’s safer to obtain items through legitimate gameplay rather than attempting unofficial trades.
The Skull Chair is the rarest item in the Zenith Crate, with only a 1% drop rate. This means you have approximately a 1 in 100 chance of receiving it from each crate opening. Statistically, you need to open around 69 crates to have a 50% probability of obtaining at least one Skull Chair.
The Grow a Garden Season 2 Pass expires on December 6, 2025. After this date, you will no longer be able to earn Pass Points, level up the pass, or purchase Zenith Crates from the Pass Shop. Make sure to open all your crates and spend your Pass Points before this deadline.
This is currently unclear. Based on how other Roblox games handle seasonal content, unopened crates in your inventory may remain functional after December 6, 2025, but you won’t be able to obtain new ones. To be safe, try to open all your crates before the season ends.
The Zenith Crate represents one of the most exciting limited-time additions to Grow a Garden’s cosmetic system. With six unique suburban-themed items ranging from common garden tools to the ultra-rare Skull Chair, these crates offer something for every type of player. Whether you’re a casual decorator or a hardcore completionist, the strategies I’ve shared will help you maximize your collection before the Season 2 Pass expires on December 6, 2025.
Remember to prioritize daily quest completion, consider the Premium Pass investment if you’re dedicated to the game, and use efficient crate opening schedules to maximize your chances at rare items. The Zenith Crate’s limited availability makes every item you unlock feel special, and the suburban backyard aesthetic pairs perfectly with Grow a Garden’s core farming gameplay.
Make sure to bookmark this page and check back for updates as the season progresses. The Grow a Garden community continues to discover new strategies and optimize drop rates, and I’ll be updating this guide with any new information that emerges. Happy gardening, and may your next crate contain that coveted Skull Chair!