There are currently 36 seeds in Grow a Garden 2, and not all of them are sitting patiently in the shop waiting for you. Some cost one Sheckle. One costs 90 million. A handful are locked behind a Robux gacha pack, and a few only rain down from the sky during rare weather events. This Grow a Garden 2 seed list covers every single one of them, including the cost, rarity, shop stock chance, and exactly how to get your hands on each. Bookmark it before you log in.
Whether you are brand new and figuring out what to plant first, or you are deep into the grind and eyeing Moon Bloom, this is your complete Grow a Garden 2 all seeds reference.

What Are Seeds in Grow a Garden 2?
Seeds are the foundation of everything in Grow a Garden 2. You plant them in your garden plot, water them, and harvest the crops they produce to earn Sheckles. Sheckles then goes back into buying better seeds, and the whole beautiful loop starts again.
There are two harvest types you need to know about:
- Single-harvest seeds die after one pick. You replant every cycle. Higher rarities like Bamboo and Sunflower often fall in this category, and their per-harvest value is usually higher to compensate.
- Multi-harvest seeds stay in the ground and keep producing after each harvest. Strawberry, Tomato, and most mid-tier crops work this way. At lower rarities, these are better for passive long-session income because you are not constantly replanting.
Seeds also have seven rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, and Super. Higher rarity means higher cost, longer growth time, and significantly higher sell value when harvested.

Grow a Garden 2 Seed List – All Seeds by Rarity
Here is the complete list of all seeds in Grow a Garden 2, organized by rarity with cost, stock amount, stock chance, harvest type, and how to obtain each one.

All Common Seeds
Common seeds show up every single restock and are affordable for anyone on day one. They are the training wheels of your garden and the fastest way to get your first few hundred Sheckles rolling in.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Carrot | 1 | High | 100% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Strawberry | 10 | High | 100% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Blueberry | 25 | High | 100% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
Carrot – The first seed every player ever touches in GAG 2. At one Sheckle a pop, it is basically free. It produces a single harvest, earns you 5 Sheckles per crop, and exists purely to teach you the planting and watering loop. You will outgrow it within your first session and never look back.
Strawberry – Ten Sheckles for a multi-harvest seed that keeps producing every cycle without needing a replant. A solid upgrade from Carrot immediately and the first seed that makes your garden feel productive rather than decorative.
Blueberry – Slightly more expensive at 25 Sheckles but earns 5 Sheckles per crop across multiple harvests. Reasonable for the very early game, but replace it as soon as you can afford Tomato.

All Uncommon Seeds
Uncommon seeds are the bridge between the tutorial phase and real early-game progression. They are still reliably stocked, affordable on a small Sheckle budget, and a clear step up from the Common tier in both value and variety.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Tulip | 40 | Moderate | 100% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Tomato | 200 | Moderate | 90% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Apple | 400 | Moderate | 52.6% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Corn | 475 | Moderate | 48.1% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Pineapple | 500 | Moderate | 47.4% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Banana | 600 | Moderate | 43.5% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Coconut | 800 | Moderate | 38.5% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Grape | 1,500 | Low | 28.6% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
Tulip – Earns 60 Sheckles per crop from a single harvest. Not a money-printer but a step up from the Common trio. Replace it once Tomato becomes affordable.
Tomato – The strongest early-game upgrade you can make. Multi-harvest, always nearly in stock, and at 200 Sheckles it pays itself back fast. Most veteran players point to Tomato as the first real turning point in a new account’s progression.
Apple – A decent multi-harvest option that earns 120 Sheckles per fruit. Stock drops to a 52.6% chance per restock, which means you will occasionally miss it. Keep checking back.
Corn – 475 Sheckles for a single-harvest plant earning 117 Sheckles per crop. Worth picking up once you are past Tomato, especially for beginner players building toward Rare seeds.
Pineapple – Multi-harvest at 40 Sheckles per fruit. The multi-harvest type keeps it relevant for a while, but the per-crop value is low enough that you should push past it quickly.
Banana – Grows big, earns 57 Sheckles per fruit across multiple harvests. Stock chance drops to 43.5%, so you may need to refresh a few times to catch it.
Coconut – Takes up significant vertical space for its 150 Sheckle crop value. The space it demands rarely feels worth it when better options exist.
Grape – Multi-harvest with a low per-unit value of 211 Sheckles. The quantity it produces is reasonable, but by the time you can comfortably afford Grape, Rare seeds are already the smarter investment.

All Rare Seeds
Rare seeds are where the mid-game begins. Stock chances start to become a real factor here, and you will need to check back across multiple restocks to secure them reliably.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Bamboo | 2,000 | Low | 25% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Green Bean | 3,000 | Low | 22.2% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop / Free via Codes |
Bamboo – A single-harvest Rare plant with solid mutation potential. When weather events trigger mutation bonuses, a heavy Bamboo crop can be worth significantly more than its base sell price. Worth picking up on a 5,000 Sheckle budget.
Green Bean – Here is something most guides bury: Green Bean is available as a Grow a Garden 2 free seed through active redeem codes. Three free Green Bean seeds are one of the best code rewards currently in the game. If you can grab them for nothing, plant them immediately. If you are buying from the shop at 3,000 Sheckles, just check the codes page first.

All Epic Seeds
Epic seeds are the first tier where you start making real money. Mushroom in particular is a standout earner that justifies the Sheckle investment quickly. Stock chances drop meaningfully here, so restocking patience becomes part of the strategy.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Cactus | 5,000 | Low | 17.2% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Baby Cactus | 8,000 | Low | 14.3% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop / Ghost Pepper Pack |
| Mango | 10,000 | Low | 12.5% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Mushroom | 15,000 | Low | 10.3% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Glow Mushroom | ~15,000 | Very Low | Pack Only | Single | Ghost Pepper Pack |
Cactus – Its 70-Sheckle crop value is not going to excite anyone. What Cactus does bring is early defensive coverage. Players who brush against it take damage, making it a cheap deterrent for garden raiders before you can afford Venus Flytrap.
Baby Cactus – Minor defensive utility and 60 Sheckles per fruit. Also shows up as the worst possible Ghost Pepper Pack pull if you are rolling for Ghost Pepper. Not the dream result.
Mango – Multi-harvest at 171 Sheckles per fruit and a reasonable investment once you clear 10,000 Sheckles saved. A dependable earner while you save for Legendary tier.
Mushroom – The single best pure money-maker in the Epic tier and arguably the best profit-to-investment ratio of any seed in the game. Grows fast, earns up to 15,000 Sheckles per harvest, and requires no special team setup to work well. This is the first stop for players who want to earn serious Sheckles quickly.
Glow Mushroom – Only obtainable from the Ghost Pepper Pack. Earns 1,250 Sheckles per single harvest, which is lower than regular Mushroom, but the longer grow time is balanced by the fact that you are not paying 15,000 Sheckles out of pocket to acquire it.

All Legendary Seeds
Legendary seeds are the point where your garden starts looking impressive and your Sheckle balance starts looking less impressive. Dragon Fruit is actually cheaper than Mango despite being a higher rarity, making it a smart entry point for Legendary territory.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Dragon Fruit | 120,000 | Very Low | 4.8% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Acorn | 150,000 | Very Low | 4.0% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Cherry | 200,000 | Very Low | 3.2% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Sunflower | 500,000 | Very Low | 1.6% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
Dragon Fruit – Multi-harvest at 246 Sheckles per fruit. Yes, that sounds underwhelming for 120,000 Sheckles, but the multi-harvest nature and Legendary mutation potential keep it genuinely worthwhile as a progression plant.
Acorn – Produces a lot of fruit across multiple harvests but takes up significant garden space. Wait until you have expanded your plot before buying, otherwise the space cost outweighs the income benefit.
Cherry – One of the stronger Legendary investments. Multiple fruits per harvest at 1,150 Sheckles per cherry add up well over a long session, and the stock only shows up in roughly one in every 31 restocks.
Sunflower – Single-harvest at 3,160 Sheckles per crop. The highest value single-harvest Legendary plant in the shop and a natural stepping stone toward the Mythic tier. Watch the restock carefully since it disappears fast when it does appear.

All Mythic Seeds
Mythic seeds are rare enough that most players will plan around specific restock windows and keep the shop open in a second tab. Pomegranate and Poison Apple both show up in Sam’s Shop. The others come exclusively from the Ghost Pepper Pack.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Pomegranate | 1,500,000 | Very Low | 0.9% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Poison Apple | 2,500,000 | Very Low | 0.6% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Ghost Pepper | Pack Only | N/A | 1% drop rate | Multiple | Ghost Pepper Pack |
| Poison Ivy | Pack Only | N/A | 10% drop rate | Multiple | Ghost Pepper Pack |
| Venus Flytrap | Pack Only | N/A | 15% drop rate | Multiple | Ghost Pepper Pack |
Pomegranate – Multi-harvest at 2,150 Sheckles per fruit and a 0.9% shop appearance rate. When it does show up, buy it immediately. It is a reliable Mythic earner and a workhorse for late-game gardens.
Poison Apple – Multi-harvest at 2,450 Sheckles per fruit and an even rarer 0.6% stock chance. Strong Mythic value, and because it keeps producing, it compounds its value over long sessions significantly.
Ghost Pepper – The headline Ghost Pepper Pack pulls at a 1% drop rate. Multi-harvest, strong sell value at 4,150 Sheckles per fruit, and a Mythic rarity plant that genuinely justifies the Robux investment if you pull it. One of the best seed packs in the game.
Poison Ivy – A 10% drop rate from the Ghost Pepper Pack makes this one of the more accessible Mythic pulls. Earns 1,700 Sheckles per harvest and works beautifully as a bridge plant while you hunt for Ghost Pepper itself.
Venus Flytrap – The 15% pull rate makes this the most accessible pack seed, and it earns its keep both as an income source at 4,040 Sheckles and as a garden defender that literally eats trespassers who try to steal your crops at night. High mutation potential is a bonus on top.

All Super Seeds
Super seeds sit at the very top of the Grow a Garden 2 seed rarity ladder. Their shop appearance rates are brutally low, their prices are staggering, and Dragon’s Breath bypasses the shop entirely by requiring a direct Robux purchase. These are the endgame.
| Seed | Cost (Sheckles / Robux) | Stock Amount | Stock Chance | Harvest Type | How to Get |
| Moon Bloom | 50,000,000 | Extremely Low | ~0.36% | Single | Sam’s Seed Shop |
| Dragon’s Breath | ~1,499 Robux | N/A | Robux Purchase | Multiple | Roblox Store (Direct Purchase) |
| Venom Spitter | TBA | Extremely Low | ~0.4% | Multiple | Sam’s Seed Shop |
Moon Bloom – The most profitable single seed in Grow a Garden 2 at 22,000 Sheckles per harvest and an anti-gravity effect on the player who picks it, which is a fun detail no one talks about enough. At 50 million Sheckles and a sub-0.4% shop chance, this is the final boss of the seed grind. Harvesting players briefly float upward after picking. Pure late-game flex and genuine income king.
Dragon’s Breath – The only seed in the game you buy with Robux directly rather than Sheckles or a pack roll. At approximately 1,499 Robux per seed, it is the most expensive individual item in GAG 2, but what you get is a multi-harvest plant that earns 5,000 Sheckles per crop and actively shoots projectiles at anyone trying to steal from your garden. It is the best defensive and offensive combined plant in the game. If you are going to spend Robux on one thing in GAG 2, this is the one.
Venom Spitter – A Super-tier defensive plant with strong income potential and one of the highest placement priorities for players who regularly deal with server raiders. A step below Dragon’s Breath for raw damage but still one of the game’s best combination defense-income plants.

All Event Seeds and Special Seeds
These seeds do not come from any shop or gacha. They appear in the world and need to be grabbed before another player gets there first.
| Seed | Cost | How to Get | Effect |
| Gold Seed | Free | Falls during weather events | Grows a random crop with Gold variant mutation applied |
| Rainbow Seed | Free | Falls during weather events | Grows a random crop with Rainbow variant mutation applied |
| Mega Seed | Free | Falls during weather events | Grows a random crop, potentially with a random mutation |
All three event seeds fall randomly across the server map during weather events. Walk over one to pick it up. The crop they grow is random, but the mutation applied can be extremely valuable depending on which plant they roll. A Rainbow mutation on a high-rarity random crop is one of the best outcomes in the entire game and completely free.
Grow a Garden 2 Seed Rarity Explained
Here is a quick reference for the full Grow a Garden 2 seed rarity ladder and what each tier means in practice:
| Rarity | Stock Chance Range | Price Range | Examples |
| Common | 100% | 1 – 25 Sheckles | Carrot, Strawberry, Blueberry |
| Uncommon | 28.6% – 100% | 40 – 1,500 Sheckles | Tulip, Tomato, Apple, Grape |
| Rare | 22% – 25% | 2,000 – 3,000 Sheckles | Bamboo, Green Bean |
| Epic | 10% – 17% | 5,000 – 15,000 Sheckles | Cactus, Mango, Mushroom |
| Legendary | 1.6% – 4.8% | 120,000 – 500,000 Sheckles | Dragon Fruit, Cherry, Sunflower |
| Mythic | 0.6% – 1.5% | 1.5M – 2.5M Sheckles (or Pack) | Pomegranate, Ghost Pepper, Venus Flytrap |
| Super | Under 0.4% | 50M Sheckles or Robux | Moon Bloom, Dragon’s Breath, Venom Spitter |

How to Get Seeds in Grow a Garden 2?
There are five ways to get seeds in Grow a Garden 2, and knowing all of them helps you plan smarter from the start.
- Sam’s Seed Shop is the main method. Sam’s Shop sits in the center of the server and restocks every five minutes. Common seeds are available almost every restock cycle. Super seeds like Moon Bloom and Dragon’s Breath can go missing from the shop for long periods because their restock chance sits below 0.4%.
- Ghost Pepper Pack is a Robux-powered gacha. Five exclusive seeds only come from this pack and cannot be bought from Sam’s Shop at all. A single roll costs approximately 99 Robux, scaling up to 4,449 Robux for 50 rolls. The headline prize is the Mythic Ghost Pepper at a 1% pull rate.
- Grow a Garden 2 Redeem Codes give out free seeds including Green Bean, which is an Epic-rarity seed you can snag for zero Sheckles by redeeming an active code. Always check for Grow a Garden 2 free seeds through active codes before spending anything in the shop.
- Weather Events drop Gold Seeds, Rainbow Seeds, and Mega Seeds randomly across the server. These are not fixed plant types, they are special seeds that grow a random crop with a guaranteed mutation variant applied. Walk over them to collect when you see them fall.
- Robin Pet is a Legendary pet you can buy for 75,000 Sheckles. When it eats fruit from your garden, it has a chance to drop random plant seeds. A solid passive seed source once you are established enough to afford it.
Grow a Garden 2 Best Seeds – Top Picks for All Uses
Not everyone plays the same way in GAG 2. Here are the best seeds by playstyle so you know exactly what to chase:
Best seed for pure profit: Moon Bloom. No contest. 22,000 Sheckles per harvest makes it the top earner in the game.
Best seed for defense: Dragon’s Breath. It earns 5,000 Sheckles per harvest and fires projectiles at thieves. You are paying for a multi-tool, not just a plant.
Best free seed: Green Bean. Redeem an active code and get three Epic-rarity seeds for zero Sheckles. Always grab these before opening the shop.
Best seed for beginners: Tomato. Multi-harvest, 90% stock chance, 200 Sheckles to buy. The fastest escape from the Common tier.
Best mid-game seed: Mushroom. The Epic-tier earner that properly funds your push into Legendary and beyond.
Best pack seed: Ghost Pepper. At 4,150 Sheckles per harvest with Mythic rarity, pulling this from the Ghost Pepper Pack is the best Robux-to-value outcome in the entire gacha system.
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