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Stylish Solutions for the Relaxed Gardener: Planters and Furniture from Crescent Garden

April 14, 2025

Generally, we believe that simple is best, when it comes to the home and otherwise. Even better? When a simple object is studied, improved, and built with care, making something basic the best it can be.

Consider this case study: A great planter can transform any outdoor space, whether a full, verdant garden or a tiny porch or fire escape—and it can turn a sad-looking supermarket basil plant in a plastic pot into an invaluable member of your kitchen garden. But figuring out the right watering schedule for container plants can be tough. (Ever return home from vacation to a row of dead houseplants? Us too).

Founded in 1999 by Paula Douer and Harry Tchira, Crescent Garden examined planters from every angle to come up with TruDrop self-watering planters. With built-in reservoirs and a patented water level indicator, Crescent Garden’s planters can go weeks without watering, a boon to the absent-minded, black-thumbed, and environmentally conscious alike. Not to mention, they’re built to last and backed by a 10-year limited warranty against fading, cracking, and chipping and can be left outdoors season after season.

Take a look at our favorite picks from the Crescent Garden collection.

Above: Urn planters are a favorite for a reason: Their elegant long lines and deep wells are perfect for any larger houseplant or outdoor shrub or tree. Crescent Garden’s Cup Planter marries the distinctive urn silhouette with TruDrop technology, ensuring a consistent water supply and promoting healthy plant growth. Ranging from 16 to 22 inches tall, the Cup planter starts at $199.
Above: One thing we love about container gardens is the flexibility to create new configurations with each passing season. The Mod Planters are designed to stack or stand side by side; you can even create a privacy screen by situating a smaller Mod planter within a larger size. The planters are available in a wide range of landscape-inspired colors, all starting at $139.
If you’ve ever grown vegetables, you know that raised beds are one of the best options for an orderly and easy-to-maintain kitchen garden. The Nest Elevated Planter has a double-walled reservoir that provides soil hydration for up to six weeks without the risk of overwatering, the bane of every gardener’s existence. The height of the Nest is designed to avoid the back strain caused by the deep bending required by traditional garden beds. It’s available in small, medium, and large sizes, starting at \$449.
Above: If you’ve ever grown vegetables, you know that raised beds are one of the best options for an orderly and easy-to-maintain kitchen garden. The Nest Elevated Planter has a double-walled reservoir that provides soil hydration for up to six weeks without the risk of overwatering, the bane of every gardener’s existence. The height of the Nest is designed to avoid the back strain caused by the deep bending required by traditional garden beds. It’s available in small, medium, and large sizes, starting at $449.
Above: Another raised bed option we love? Slat Planter Boxes, which draw inspiration from the classic deck planter box. Constructed from durable, weather-proof, and food-safe materials, the Slat box is double-walled for root protection and features TruDrop watering technology. The Slat Box is available in three styles; pictured above is the Slat Rectangular Planter, starting at $339.
Above: There’s no need to compromise design for utility. The Rim Planter, inspired by Italian rimmed clay pots, is clean and simple enough to fit into any design ethos, from Mediterranean to contemporary. Available in ten colorways designed to complement any hardscaping scheme, the Rim planters look great as a single focal point, or paired to create an outdoor frame. Available in multiple sizes, starting at $149.
Above: Beyond planters, Crescent Garden offers more accoutrements for outdoor living, too. We’re always on the hunt for outdoor furniture that can stand the test of time, and we love the InOu Elements line for its versatility and simplicity. Available in pre-configured sets or customizable individual pieces, it can fit into any size space, from a studio balcony to a full outdoor living room. Sunbrella fabric keeps the cushioning from falling victim to harsh weather, pets, and the wear of everyday life.

For more garden and outdoor essentials, browse all of Crescent Garden’s offerings here.

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