Plants are the whole point of Grow a Garden 2. You buy a seed, plant it, wait for it to grow, then sell the harvest for enough Sheckles to chase a higher-rarity crop. The twist this time is that other players can creep into your garden at night and steal what you grew, which makes knowing what each seed costs and how rare it is more useful than ever.
Quick answer: Most seeds come from the Seed Shop in the main hub, where you spend Sheckles to buy them directly. Common seeds like Carrot (1 Sheckle) and Strawberry (10 Sheckles) restock fast, while top-tier crops like Pomegranate (2M Sheckles) appear rarely. A separate set of five seeds comes only from the Ghost Pepper Pack.
Grow a Garden 2 Seed Shop plants, costs, and rarities
The Seed Shop runs on a rotating stock system that refreshes roughly every five minutes. Cheaper, common seeds show up often, but legendary, mythic, and super crops take longer to cycle in. If a high-value seed appears, buy it quickly before the next refresh swaps it out. Codes exist, but they do little to change what’s in stock, so plan around your Sheckles instead.
Here is every plant currently sold in the shop, along with its price, rarity, and harvest type. A “Single” harvest crop is picked once, while a “Multi” crop keeps producing after the first pick. Entries marked TBA have not been pinned down yet.
| Plant / Seed | Cost (Sheckles) | Rarity | Harvest Type |
|---|---|---|---|
Acorn | 200K | Legendary | TBA |
Apple | 400 | Uncommon | Multi |
Bamboo | 700 | Rare | Single |
Banana | 30K | Epic | TBA |
Beanstalk | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Blueberry | 25 | Common | TBA |
Cactus | TBA | Rare | TBA |
Carrot | 1 | Common | Single |
Cherry | 120K | Legendary | Multi |
Coconut | 70K | Epic | Multi |
Corn | 2.5K | Rare | Multi |
Dragon Fruit | 120K | Legendary | Multi |
Dragon’s Breath | TBA | Super | TBA |
Grape | TBA | Epic | TBA |
Green Bean | TBA | Epic | TBA |
Lotus | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Mango | TBA | Epic | TBA |
Moon Bloom | TBA | Super | TBA |
Mushroom | 15K | Epic | Single |
Pineapple | 10K | Rare | TBA |
Poison Apple | TBA | Mythic | TBA |
Pomegranate | 2M | Mythic | Multi |
Pumpkin | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Strawberry | 10 | Common | Multi |
Sunflower | TBA | Legendary | TBA |
Tomato | TBA | Uncommon | TBA |
Tulip | 40 | Uncommon | Single |
Venus Fly Trap | TBA | Mythic | TBA |
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Not every plant lives in the shop. Some seeds come from redeemable codes, limited-time quests, and Seed Packs. The Ghost Pepper Pack is the standout bundle, holding five seeds that you cannot buy individually from the Seed Shop. These range from Rare up to the game’s high tiers, with Ghost Pepper itself sitting at Mythic.
| Seed / Plant | How to Get | Rarity | Harvest Type |
|---|---|---|---|
Horned Melon | Ghost Pepper Pack | Rare | Single |
Baby Cactus | Ghost Pepper Pack | Rare | Multi |
Glow Mushroom | Ghost Pepper Pack | Epic | Single |
Poison Ivy | Ghost Pepper Pack | Legendary | Single |
Ghost Pepper | Ghost Pepper Pack | Mythic | Multi |
How seed rarity works in Grow a Garden 2
Rarity tiers run from Common at the bottom up through Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, and Super at the top. Super is the highest rarity in the game, and only a few crops reach it, including Dragon’s Breath and Moon Bloom. Higher rarity usually means a higher sell value, but it also means a longer wait in the shop’s rotation and a bigger price tag in Sheckles.
Bamboo is a strong early pickup. At 700 Sheckles it stays affordable while paying off well, which makes it a reliable way to build your first steady income before you reach for the expensive crops. Stacking your garden with cheaper, fast-growing plants also raises your odds of pulling Golden and Rainbow variants, which are far more valuable than a normal harvest.
For raw value and double duty as garden defense, Ghost Pepper, Dragon’s Breath, and Moon Bloom are the picks players chase. Just remember the night cycle. A rare crop only counts once you sell it, so harvest your best plants before the sun goes down and other gardeners come looking for an easy raid.

Acorn
Apple
Bamboo
Banana
Beanstalk
Blueberry
Cactus
Carrot
Cherry
Coconut
Corn
Dragon Fruit
Dragon’s Breath
Grape
Green Bean
Lotus
Mango
Moon Bloom
Mushroom
Pineapple
Poison Apple
Pomegranate
Pumpkin
Strawberry
Sunflower
Tomato
Tulip
Venus Fly Trap
Horned Melon
Baby Cactus
Glow Mushroom
Poison Ivy
Ghost Pepper



