The Easter Part 2 update for Grow a Garden is live, and it is one of the most anticipated seasonal drops the game has seen. With nearly 2 million players showing interest before launch, the event ran from April 4 to April 11, 2026, introducing an exclusive Easter Garden plot, a new Season Pass, new seeds, pets, cosmetics, and more. Whether you are a returning player looking to grab the Candy Blossom or a veteran holding the OG version from last year, this update has something for everyone.
What Is the Easter Garden and How Does It Work
The Easter Garden is a brand-new exclusive plot available to all players during the event. You can select the Easter 2026 option in your plot selector to access it. All new Easter seeds must be planted here and cannot go into your regular gardens. Pets are not allowed in the Easter Garden.
The main way to earn the event currency, Chocolate Coins, is by growing Easter plants in the Easter Garden and selling them at the Easter stands. These coins are then used to buy Easter seeds from the Easter Seed Shop. Getting this farming loop going early is the most important step for any player joining the event.
New Seeds Added in Easter Part 2
This update brought several new seeds to the game, with varying rarities and values. The three major new seeds to know are:
- Easter Eggmelon: Available in the Easter Seed Shop. The highest value eggmelon found during testing sold for around $195,000, though you only get one fruit at a time.

- Blue Candy Lollipop (Blue Candy Pop Seed): Also from the Easter Seed Shop. The largest variant sells for around $80,000, making it a decent mid-tier earner.
- Easter Sprout Seed: The most valuable and rarest of the three. A medium-sized Easter Sprout was valued at approximately $1.1 million, making it potentially the best plant in the game at the time of the update.
Note that Easter Crops, which are crops with “Easter” in their name, cannot be planted in the main garden. They are shown as pink with an Easter egg in the inventory. Non-Easter named crops from seed packs can be planted in your main garden, but they cannot be used on any of the event islands.
The Evil Bunny NPC and How to Farm Rewards
One of the standout additions in this update is the Evil Bunny NPC. This NPC gives you a quest to destroy a specific plant in your garden using your shovel. You have 30 minutes to complete each quest. The better the plant you destroy, the better the reward you receive.

An important tip: you do not need to sacrifice your rarest plants. Rare-tier seeds like tomatoes are confirmed to be the maximum rarity needed to unlock the best reward pool. Destroying prismatic or transcendent plants provides no additional benefit.
The full Evil Bunny reward table includes:
- 100 Choc Coins (34.75% chance)
- Blue Candy Pop Seed (27%)
- Easter Crate (20%)
- 1 Golden Egg (10%)
- Stork pet (5%)
- 3 Golden Eggs (2.5%)
- Orchid Mantis pet (0.5%)
- Easter Sprout Seed (0.25%)
New Pets: Beaver, Stork, and Orchid Mantis
Three notable pets were added in this update, each with unique abilities:
- Beaver: Available from the Easter Seed Shop. Every 8 minutes, it visits a woody-type fruit in your garden and converts it into a random wooden base cosmetic. This is ideal for players who enjoy building and decorating their plots.
- Stork: A 5% drop from the Evil Bunny. Every 10 minutes, it grabs a random fruit from your garden and delivers it to another player’s pet for XP or a small passive boost. Players are already using multiple Storks across alt accounts to farm pet XP efficiently.

- Orchid Mantis: The rarest pet at 0.5% from the Evil Bunny, and arguably the most powerful. Every 12.5 minutes, it freezes and gives fruits within a radius a 3% chance per second to gain the floral mutation. Fruits with the floral mutation turn gold, and golden fruits with floral mutations convert to rainbow. This means the Orchid Mantis can produce rainbow plants passively, without any additional input from the player.
The Egg War and Candy Blossom Shards
Every 15 minutes or so, the Easter Bunny NPC invites you to take part in an Easter Egg Hunt. Easter Eggs appear in spots around the field, and you need to find and interact with ten of them to complete the task. Once finished, you receive a random reward including Choc Coins, Easter Crates, and Pet Eggs.

In addition to the Egg Hunt, the update introduced a brand new item called the Candy Blossom Shard. You can get the Candy Blossom Shard once you submit 25 fruits to the Angry Plant (called Jim in this update). This number increases with every new shard you obtain. Once you have a shard along with 20 Golden Eggs, you can head to the Candy Blossom Stand and craft the Candy Blossom with Candy Caitlyn, the new NPC.
How to Get the Candy Blossom

The return of the Candy Blossom is the headline feature of Easter Part 2. Here is what you need to craft one:
- 20 Golden Eggs (or 10 Premium Golden Eggs, with each premium egg counting as two)
- 1 Candy Blossom Shard (obtained by submitting 25 fruits to the Angry Plant)
The 50 Golden Eggs required for crafting multiple Candy Blossoms must be purchased from the Golden Stand via the Tony NPC. The base price starts at 25,000 Choc Coins, but it doubles with each subsequent purchase. This means farming Choc Coins efficiently early in the event is critical before you begin chasing Candy Blossoms.
Quick Tips to Maximize Your Easter Part 2 Progress
- Start farming Choc Coins immediately by planting common seeds like Candy Carrot in your Easter Garden.
- Do every Egg Hunt as they happen for bonus rewards with minimal time investment.
- Use only rare-tier seeds when interacting with the Evil Bunny, as this is the maximum cap for better reward odds.
- Once all 50 Angry Plant deliveries are completed, the quests reset and can be repeated, giving you a continuous loop for Easter Seed Packs.
- Save Golden Egg purchases until your Choc Coin income is stable, since the cost doubles with every buy.
The Grow a Garden Easter Part 2 update packs in a significant amount of content across its limited run. Between the Evil Bunny quest loop, the Candy Blossom crafting system, and the exclusive Elder Candy Blossom upgrade for veterans, there is a clear reward path for both new and experienced players. Focus on building your Choc Coin economy first, then work outward toward the rarer rewards.
Also Read: How to Get the Candy Blossom Shard in Grow a Garden Roblox (Easter 2026 Guide)
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
