Grow a Garden 2 finally launched on June 12, 2026, and we have been going through everything the game has to offer from day one. The sequel to one of Roblox’s most popular titles brings a massive upgrade in the crops department. If you want to farm smart and earn Sheckles as fast as possible, understanding every seed and plant is the first thing you need to do. We put together this complete guide covering all plants, rarities, costs, and where you can find them.
What Is Grow a Garden 2 and How Does It Work
For those who are new to the series, the core loop of Grow a Garden 2 is simple. You buy seeds, grow them in your garden, and sell the harvested crops for Sheckles. Then you reinvest those Sheckles into better, rarer seeds. It is the same satisfying cycle from the first game, but now with a far bigger roster of plants and a completely new social layer. The game now includes a nighttime stealing mechanic where other players can raid your garden for crops. This means you also need to think about base defense, not just farming. We recommend building a good fortified setup before you start growing your rarest seeds, especially if you are playing on a public server.
The Seed Shop in the main hub restocks every 5 minutes. Common seeds come back quickly, while rarer ones take much longer to appear. Always keep an eye on restocks. Missing a Legendary or Mythic seed in the shop can cost you a lot of waiting time.
All Common and Uncommon Seeds in Grow a Garden 2
These are the seeds you will see most often in the shop. We always advise new players to fill their garden with these first. They cost almost nothing, grow fast, and give you a steady stream of income while you save up for better options.

- Carrot: 1 Sheckle, Common, Single harvest
- Strawberry: 10 Sheckles, Common, Multi harvest
- Blueberry: 25 Sheckles, Common
- Tulip: 40 Sheckles, Uncommon, Single harvest
- Apple: 400 Sheckles, Uncommon, Multi harvest
- Tomato: Uncommon
Do not overlook the Strawberry just because it costs only 10 Sheckles. Its multi-harvest nature makes it one of the best income starters in the early game. I personally kept a row of Strawberries running throughout my first hour and never ran short on Sheckles.
All Rare and Epic Seeds in Grow a Garden 2
Once you build a steady income, this is where things start getting interesting. Rare and Epic seeds cost more upfront, but the returns are worth it. These are the seeds we focus on in the mid-game.
Bamboo comes in at 700 Sheckles and offers a single harvest. Corn sits at 2,500 Sheckles and gives you multiple harvests, which makes it a great investment at the Rare tier. Pineapple costs 10,000 Sheckles, also Rare. Moving into Epics, Mushroom goes for 15,000 Sheckles with a single harvest, Banana costs 30,000 Sheckles, Coconut is priced at 70,000 Sheckles with multiple harvests, and seeds like Grape, Green Bean, and Mango also fall in the Epic range.
The Cactus is confirmed as Rare, but its price is still being discovered by the community. Bamboo might seem boring, but it is a solid mid-game seed because of how quickly it grows. We find it useful when we want consistent single harvests without spending too much.
All Legendary, Mythic, and Super Seeds in Grow a Garden 2
This is where the real goals lie for dedicated players. These seeds are rare in the shop, take longer to grow, and command the highest selling prices. If you are saving up, these are what you are grinding toward.

- Acorn: 200,000 Sheckles, Legendary
- Cherry: 120,000 Sheckles, Legendary, Multi harvest
- Dragon Fruit: 120,000 Sheckles, Legendary, Multi-harvest
- Sunflower: Legendary
- Poison Apple: Mythic
- Pomegranate: Mythic
- Venus Fly Trap: Mythic
- Dragon’s Breath: Super
- Moon Bloom: Super
The Super rarity is the highest tier in Grow a Garden 2 right now, and both Dragon’s Breath and Moon Bloom fall into this category. We got a look at pre-release footage of these two, and they look genuinely stunning when fully grown. Dragon’s Breath has this glowing, animated look that makes your garden stand out completely. Moon Bloom has a similar otherworldly quality. These are the seeds every serious player will be chasing long-term.
One practical tip we want to share here: if you manage to get a Mythic or Super seed, do not grow it on a public server without securing your base first. Nighttime raids are real, and losing a Mythic crop to another player is incredibly frustrating. Build your defenses before planting anything above the Legendary tier.
Seeds You Get Outside the Shop
Not everything in Grow a Garden 2 comes from the main Seed Shop. A few seeds are only obtainable through special packs and events. The Ghost Pepper Seed Pack, for example, contains five exclusive plants you cannot find anywhere else in the shop.
- Horned Melon: Rare, Single harvest
- Baby Cactus: Rare, Multi-harvest
- Glow Mushroom: Epic, Single harvest
- Poison Ivy: Legendary, Single harvest
- Ghost Pepper: Mythic, Multi-harvest
The Ghost Pepper is one of the best plants in the game right now, both for its sell value and its intimidating look in your garden. If you get a chance to grab this pack, we strongly recommend it. Some seeds can also come from redeemable codes and limited-time quests, so keep checking back for new events as the game updates.
What Are the Best Seeds to Prioritize in Grow a Garden 2
This is the question we get asked the most, and our honest answer is that it depends on where you are in the game. In the early hours, Strawberry and Carrot are your best friends. They are cheap, quick, and keep Sheckles coming in. Once you have a comfortable cushion, shift toward Corn and Pineapple. These give you multi-harvest value at manageable prices.
When you are ready for the top tier, Ghost Pepper, Dragon’s Breath, and Moon Bloom are the strongest seeds available at launch. They are rare, they sell for a lot, and they make your garden look incredible. Save aggressively and watch the shop restocks closely. We, serious farmers, know that timing the shop is just as important as having the Sheckles ready.
Grow a Garden 2 has easily launched with one of the biggest crop rosters we have seen in a Roblox farming game. With regular updates coming, we expect even more seeds to be added over time. Keep this guide bookmarked, as we will update it as new plants get confirmed.
Also Read: Grow a Garden 2 – Trailer, Leaks, Guild System, and Everything We Know So Far
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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.
