Trader Joe's New Summer-Ready Planters Are 'the Cutest' - and Going Quick
It's summertime, which means your home gardening efforts may be in high gear.
Luckily, Trader Joe's has been unveiling a number of summer-friendly products of late, particularly one line of planters that will cater to your green thumb.
The beloved grocery chain now has a unique set of bird-shaped planters stocked on its shelves, though Better Homes & Gardens reports that they're going fast.
Check out the recent carousel by Instagram user @traderjoes_flowers showcasing the bird-shaped planters below.
Fans have since flooded the post's comments section with their support for the newly unveiled items. "The cutest!!!😍" wrote one Instagram user, while another person commented, "I want every single one."
Priced at just $7, each pot comes in a variety of different colors: bright blue, light pink, black, and white tropical birds. Judging by the Instagram carousel above, they all seem to be equally "cute" indeed.
The bird planter itself has no drainage hole on the base, Better Homes & Gardens reported on Sunday, June 14, but the miniature plants inside come in their very own removable nursery pot. This makes them easier to water, fertilize and replant as needed.
Trader Joe's has been known for their stylish planters in the past. Anyone else remember those disco ball ones that went viral over this past New Year's holiday? And it wasn't the first time - the planters have been a fan-favorite for a few years now, and they only seem to be available for a few days before and after New Year's. And of course, they often sell out quickly.
In other TJ's news, the popular grocer recently unveiled new Strawberry Mini Mochi Gummies in honor of, well, strawberry season. "Made for us by an expert confectioner in Thailand, they combine the ebulliently bouncy texture of Mochi with the well-balanced, sweet and tart notes of Strawberry, all in a Gummy candy that's suitably, seasonably, super fun to snack upon," reads the online product description.
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This story was originally published June 16, 2026 at 12:11 AM.