How to Get All Crops in Grow a Garden: Complete Seed Guide
Complete guide to getting all 189 crops in Grow a Garden! Learn where to find every seed, from Sam's Seed Shop to limited events, plus which ones make the most Sheckles.
So you want to know how to get every single crop seed in Grow a Garden? You’ve come to the right place. With 189 different crops available after the 1.37.0 update, this Roblox gardening sim has become a seriously deep farming experience. But here’s the thing—not all seeds are easy to find, and some aren’t even available anymore.
Whether you’re hunting for that SS-tier Zebrazinkle or just trying to figure out where to buy basic carrots, this complete guide breaks down every single way to get crop seeds in Grow a Garden, what each plant is worth, and which ones you should actually be planting.

6 Ways to Get Crop Seeds in Grow a Garden
While the game regularly hosts special limited-time events like Blood Moon and Bee Swarm that offer exclusive seeds, there are six permanent methods to collect seeds year-round. Let me walk you through each one.
1. Sam’s Seed Shop (The Main Hub)
The Seed Shop is hands-down the easiest way to grab seeds consistently. You’ll find it right next to the Sell Stall, or just click the “Seed” button at the top of your screen.

How it works:
- Seeds cost in-game Sheckles or Robux
- Shop restocks every 5 minutes
- Not all seeds are available at once—you might need to wait for restocks
Garden Ascension Bonus: Since the 1.21.0 update, Sam’s Seed Shop got a major upgrade. Once you hit Tier 2 through the Garden Ascension system, you unlock secret crops that you can buy with Garden Coins. This includes powerhouses like Cocomango (720,000 Sheckles per harvest) after raising your friendship to level 3.
Best Seeds from Sam’s Shop:
- Cocomango (Tier 2): 180k base price, 4-5 fruits
- Brussels Sprout (Tier 2): 120k base price, 3-4 fruits
- Potato (Tier 2): 90k base price, 4 fruits
- Broccoli (Tier 2): 55k base price, single fruit
- Sugar Apple: 48k base price, 8 fruits
- Beanstalk: 28k base price, 11 fruits
2. Daily Quests (Free Seeds!)
This is one of the best ways to get free seeds, especially if you’re patient. Access your Daily Quests through the Garden Guide in your inventory—no need to visit Eloise anymore.

Two types of seed packs:
- Normal Seed Pack: Contains 5 seeds, drops every 2 days
- Gardener Seed Pack: Contains 5 seeds, unlocks after completing 7 daily quests
The Gardener Seed Pack is particularly valuable because it includes exclusive crops like:
- Radish (35k)
- Blue Raspberry (45k)
- Horned Melon (66k)
- Ackee (88k)
- Urchin Plant (111k)
3. Seed Pets (Passive Farming)

Since Update 1.04.0, pets have become an absolute game-changer for seed farming. Certain pets like the Golden Lab, Dog, and Red Fox can dig up free seeds just by walking around your garden or even your neighbors’ gardens.
Pro tip: Place three or more seed-finding pets in your garden and let them work while you’re AFK. You’ll come back to a nice collection of random seeds. The Red Fox is especially valuable because it can find rare seeds like Papaya, Soul Fruit, Cursed Fruit, and Passionfruit from the Exotic Seed Pack category.
4. Super Seed (Premium Option)

The Super Seed is a premium item that guarantees you a secret crop seed. It’s only available through real money purchases and typically appears in the Forever Pack section of the game shop.
Important note: The Forever Pack doesn’t appear often, so if you see it and want exclusive seeds, grab it immediately. This is one of the few ways to access certain high-value crops without waiting for events.
5. Seed Crafting Tables
Crafting is where things get interesting. You can create specific seeds at the Seed Crafting Table by submitting required ingredients like Honey, plants, and other seed packs.

Where to find it: The crafting table has been merged with the Cosmetics stall, so access it from there.
Notable craftable seeds:
- Nectar Thorn (44k base, 4 fruits)
- Bee Balm (18k base, 3 fruits)
- Peace Lily (24k one-time)
- Manuka Flower (25k one-time)
- Dandelion (50k one-time)
- Twisted Tangle (25k base, 3-4 fruits)
For a detailed breakdown of crafting recipes and how the system works, check out dedicated crafting guides—there’s a lot to unpack there.
6. Exotic Seed Pack (Robux Purchase)
The Exotic Seed Pack is your gateway to some of the rarest seeds in the game. It costs Robux and doesn’t appear in the shop all the time, so grab it when you see it.

Exclusive crops from Exotic Seed Pack:
- Papaya (1k base, 3 fruits)
- Passionfruit (3,550 base, 3 fruits)
- Soul Fruit (7,750 base, 3 fruits)
- Cursed Fruit (25,750 base, single fruit)
Limited-Time Event Seeds
Beyond the permanent methods, Grow a Garden regularly hosts special events that introduce exclusive, often top-tier seeds:
Major Event Shops:
- Fall Event Shop: Maple Resin (SS-tier), Auburn Pine, Golden Peach, Mangrove
- Christmas Events: Gingerbread Blossom (SS-tier), Spirit Sparkle, Gift Berry, Reindeer Root
- Halloween Shops: Bone Blossom (SS-tier), Poison Apple, Blood Orange
- Easter Shop: Candy Blossom (SS-tier), Chocolate Carrot
- Safari Harvest: Trinity Fruit (SS-tier), Baobab, Orange Delight
- Twilight/Blood Moon: Moon Mango, Celestiberry
- Beanstalk Events: Canary Melon, Willowberry, Amberheart
Pro tip: Don’t sleep on event seeds! Many of the absolute best crops in the game—like Zebrazinkle, Maple Resin, and Bone Blossom—were event exclusives. If you miss them, you might never get another chance.
Complete Grow a Garden Crops List (All 189 Seeds)
I’m going to break down every single crop by rarity tier so you can see exactly what’s available at each level. This list includes base selling prices, harvest types, average fruit counts, and where to get them.

Common Crops (The Starting Point)
| Crop | Base Price | Type | Fruits | Where to Get |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrot | 20 | One-Time | 1 | Seed Shop, Seed Pets |
| Strawberry | 15 | Multi-Harvest | 4 | Seed Shop, Seed Pets |
| Chocolate Carrot | 11,000 | One-Time | 1 | Easter/Summer Shop |
| Turnip | 12,000 | Multi-Harvest | 1 | Fall Seed Shop |
| Spring Onion | 30,000 | One-Time | 1 | Rat Connoisseur’s Rewards |
Common crops are your entry-level seeds. They’re cheap, easy to get, but won’t make you rich. Only plant these if you’re brand new to the game.
Uncommon Crops
This is where things start getting more interesting. Uncommon crops offer better returns and some have useful properties for crafting or events.
Notable Uncommon Seeds:
- Flare Daisy (25k, Multi-Harvest, 2 fruits): Sprout Seed Pack
- Emerald Bud (25k, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Enchanted Chest
- Serenity (30k, Multi-Harvest, 7 fruits): Zen Seed Pack
- Red Lollipop (50k, One-Time, 1 fruit): Easter Shop
- Rose (5k base but 10 fruits, Multi-Harvest): Flower Seed Pack
The Rose is actually a hidden gem here—while the per-unit price is low, you get 10 fruits at once and it’s multi-harvest, making it way more profitable than the base price suggests.
Rare Crops (Mid-Tier Money Makers)
Rare crops start bringing in respectable profits. Here are some standouts:
Top Rare Seeds:
- Twisted Tangle (25k, Multi-Harvest, 3-4 fruits): Crafting Tables
- Meyer Lemon (32k base, Multi-Harvest, 4 fruits): Fall Seed Shop
- Butternut Squash (35k base, Multi-Harvest, 3-4 fruits): Rat Connoisseur’s
- Blue Raspberry (45k, Multi-Harvest): Gardener Seed Pack
- Canary Melon (65k base, Multi-Harvest, 3 fruits): Beanstalk Event
- Candy Sunflower (80k, One-Time, 1 fruit): Easter Shop
Budget tip: If you’re trying to save Sheckles but still want decent returns, rare crops are your sweet spot. They’re accessible through various free methods like daily quests and crafting.
Legendary Crops (Serious Profits Begin)
This is where Grow a Garden starts rewarding your patience. Legendary crops can earn you hundreds of thousands per harvest.
Must-Have Legendary Seeds:
- Sakura Bush (28,575 base, Multi-Harvest, 3-6 fruits): Zen Shop
- Cantaloupe (34k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Summer Seed Pack
- Lingonberry (35k base, Multi-Harvest, 4 fruits): Crafting Tables
- Carnival Pumpkin (48k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Fall Seed Shop
- Broccoli (55k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Sam’s Seed Shop Tier 2
- Enkaku (62k base, Multi-Harvest, 2-3 fruits): Corrupted Channeller
- Horned Melon (66k base, Multi-Harvest): Gardener Seed Pack
- Pricklefruit (80k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Rat Connoisseur’s
- Lumira (85k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Crafting Tables
- Boneboo (141,141, One-Time, 1 fruit): Ancient Seed Pack
Important note: Lumira might look weak at 85k for one fruit, but with the sprinkler glitch and proper mutations, it can generate billions. Don’t judge legendary crops by base value alone!
Mythical Crops (Elite Territory)
Mythical crops are where dedicated players live. These require more effort to obtain but the payoff is substantial.
Elite Mythical Seeds:
- Lily of the Valley (49,120 base, Multi-Harvest, 5 fruits): Mega Harvest Shop
- Amber Spine (55k base, Multi-Harvest, 3 fruits): Crafting Tables
- Pink Lily (65k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Flower Seed Pack
- Cocovine (66k base, Multi-Harvest, 2-6 fruits): Crafters Seed Pack
- Spiked Mango (67,500 base, Multi-Harvest, 8 fruits): Zen Shop
- Firefly Fern (72k base, Multi-Harvest, 2 fruits): Ancient Seed Pack
- Briar Rose (75k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Enchanted Seed Pack
- Ackee (88k base, Multi-Harvest): Gardener Seed Pack
- Potato (90k base, Multi-Harvest, 4 fruits): Sam’s Seed Shop Tier 2
- Tall Asparagus (100k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Gourmet Seed Pack
- Kniphofia (111k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Fall Seed Shop
- Spirit Flower (135k base, Multi-Harvest, 2-6 fruits): Enchanted Seed Pack
Mythical note: Spirit Flower is technically mythical rarity but performs at SS-tier levels. With more studs, it can pop out up to 6 blooms at 135k each—that’s 810,000 Sheckles per harvest!
Divine Crops (Premium Performance)
Divine crops are some of the most profitable in the game, rivaling even transcendent seeds in certain cases.
Top Divine Performers:
- Dragon Pepper (88,800 base, Multi-Harvest, 6 fruits): 532,800 total
- Candy Blossom (100k base, Multi-Harvest, 8-12 fruits): 1,200,000 total
- Urchin Plant (111k base, Multi-Harvest): Gardener Seed Pack
- King Cabbage (120k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Culinarian Chest
- Brussels Sprout (120k base, Multi-Harvest, 3-4 fruits): Sam’s Tier 2
- Aurora Vine (120k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Wishing Well Tier 5
- Mushroom (151k, One-Time, 1 fruit): Sam’s Seed Shop
- Sunflower (160k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Flower Seed Pack
- Wispwing (180k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): Enchanted Seed Pack
Prismatic Crops (Consistent Excellence)
Prismatic seeds are all permanent additions to Sam’s Seed Shop, making them accessible long-term investments.
All Prismatic Seeds:
- Beanstalk (28k base, Multi-Harvest, 11 fruits): 308,000 total
- Sugar Apple (48k base, Multi-Harvest, 8 fruits): 384,000 total
- Ember Lily (66,600 base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): 66,600 total
- Burning Bud (70k base, Multi-Harvest, 2 fruits): 140,000 total
- Giant Pinecone (72k base, Multi-Harvest, 6 fruits): 432,000 total
- Elephant Ears (77k base, Multi-Harvest, 6 fruits): 462,000 total
- Elder Strawberry (90k base, Multi-Harvest, 3-4 fruits): 270,000 total
- Tranquil Bloom (93k base, Multi-Harvest, 4 fruits): 372,000 total
- Mangrove (100k base, Multi-Harvest, 3 fruits): 300,000 total
- Romanesco (166k base, Multi-Harvest, 1 fruit): 166,000 total
- Cocomango (180k base, Multi-Harvest, 4-5 fruits): 720,000 total
Transcendent Crops (The Ultimate Seeds)
Transcendent is the highest rarity in Grow a Garden, and these seeds live up to the hype.
Both Transcendent Seeds:
- Maple Resin (190k base, Multi-Harvest, 6-7 fruits): 1,140,000 total – Fall Event exclusive
- Bone Blossom (200k base, Multi-Harvest, 4-6 fruits): 800,000 total – Weekly Dino Quest reward
How to get Bone Blossom: Complete the Dino Quests to earn the Bone Blossom Seed as a weekly prize. This is one of the few ways to get transcendent seeds outside of special events.

Best Crops in Grow a Garden (Quick Reference)
If you just want the cliff notes on what to plant, here’s my shortlist:
For Maximum Profit Per Harvest:
- Zebrazinkle (2.34M) – SS-tier
- Crimson Thorn (1.47M) – SS-tier, Seed Shop
- Candy Blossom (1.2M) – SS-tier, Easter Event
- Maple Resin (1.14M) – SS-tier, Fall Event
- Gingerbread Blossom (1M) – SS-tier, Advent Calendar
Best Permanent Seeds (Always Available):
- Cocomango (720k) – Sam’s Tier 2
- Sugar Apple (384k) – Sam’s Shop
- Elder Strawberry (270k) – Sam’s Shop
- Potato (360k) – Sam’s Tier 2
- Brussels Sprout (360k) – Sam’s Tier 2
Best for Mutation Stacking:
- Bone Blossom (200k per fruit)
- Spirit Sparkle (200k per fruit)
- Crimson Thorn (210k per fruit)
- Gingerbread Blossom (250k per fruit)
- Zebrazinkle (260k per fruit)
Best Budget Options for Beginners:
- Beanstalk (308k total, cheap to buy)
- Giant Pinecone (432k total)
- Dragon Pepper (532.8k total)
- Moon Blossom (528k total)
Understanding Crop Values & Mutations
Here’s something crucial that most guides don’t emphasize enough: mutations change everything.
A regular Cactus sells for about 10,200 Sheckles from its 3 fruits. But a Shocked Cactus can sell for 700,000 Sheckles—that’s a 68x multiplier! This is why you’ll see experienced players farming “low-value” crops like Coconut, Bamboo, or Nectarshade in massive quantities.
Mutation farming strategy:
- Plant 30-50 copies of a crop with good mutation potential
- Apply mutations like Celestial, Voidtouched, Shocked, or Ghostly
- Stack multiple mutations for exponential value increases
- Use weather effects, pets, and special plants (like Weeping Branch) to trigger mutations
Best plants for mutation farming:
- Coconut (32 fruits per harvest = 32 chances for mutations)
- Moon Mango (13-20 fruits = multiple mutation opportunities)
- Beanstalk (11 fruits, accessible and cheap)
- Rose (10 fruits, easy to get in bulk)
The Sprinkler method combined with mutation stacking is how endgame players generate billions in Sheckles. Special fruits like Bone Blossoms can become absolutely massive through this technique.
Tips for Efficient Seed Collection
Maximize Daily Quests: Do them every single day without fail. The Gardener Seed Pack unlocks exclusive crops you can’t get anywhere else.
Run Multiple Seed Pets: Three or more seed-finding pets will passively generate free seeds while you play. The Red Fox is particularly valuable for rare drops.
Check Shops During Restocks: Sam’s Seed Shop restocks every 5 minutes. Set a timer if you’re hunting for specific seeds that sell out quickly.
Prioritize Garden Ascension: Getting to Tier 2 unlocks some of the best permanent seeds in the game, including Cocomango and Brussels Sprout.
Save Robux for Limited Packs: The Exotic Seed Pack and Forever Pack (Super Seed) are worth the investment if you want access to exclusive crops.
Don’t Skip Event Shops: Limited-time events often introduce SS-tier and S-tier crops that never become available again. Mark your calendar when events are announced.
Farm Event Currency Early: Whether it’s Candy Corns for Halloween, Christmas tokens, or Safari coins, start grinding early so you can buy multiple copies of event-exclusive seeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the fastest way to get seeds in Grow a Garden?
The fastest method is Sam’s Seed Shop combined with seed pets. The shop restocks every 5 minutes with various seeds for Sheckles, while pets like the Golden Lab, Dog, and Red Fox passively dig up free seeds as they walk around. For premium players, the Super Seed from the Forever Pack gives instant access to secret crops.
Can you still get limited-time event seeds after events end?
No, most event-exclusive seeds cannot be obtained once the event ends. Seeds like Maple Resin (Fall Event), Candy Blossom (Easter), and Trinity Fruit (Safari Harvest) are permanently unavailable after their events. This is why it’s crucial to participate in events and stock up on multiple copies of exclusive seeds while you can. The only exception is Bone Blossom, which remains available through weekly Dino Quests.
Are one-time harvest crops ever worth planting?
Generally, multi-harvest crops are better long-term investments since they keep producing. However, high-value one-time crops like Parasol Flower (200k), Mushroom (151k), or Zen Rocks (150k) can be worth planting if you’re specifically farming for mutations. Single-harvest plants with high base values are ideal for mutation stacking strategies, where one mutated fruit can sell for millions or even billions of Sheckles.
How do I unlock Sam’s Seed Shop Tier 2?
You unlock Tier 2 through the Garden Ascension system introduced in update 1.21.0. Progress through ascension levels to unlock secret crops that you can purchase with Garden Coins. For Cocomango specifically, you also need to raise your friendship level with Sam to level 3. This gives you access to some of the best permanent seeds in the game, including Brussels Sprout and Potato.
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With 189 crops and counting, Grow a Garden has evolved into one of Roblox’s deepest farming simulators. Whether you’re a completionist trying to collect every seed or a profit-focused player chasing those billion-Sheckle harvests, there’s always something new to discover. Keep an eye on event announcements, max out your daily quests, and don’t forget to let those seed pets work their magic. Happy farming!


