Profit in Grow a Garden 2 comes down to one loop. You plant cheap seeds, sell the harvest, then funnel that money into pricier crops that pay back far more. The catch is that some seeds lose money outright, so picking the right plant matters as much as how often you can check your plot.
Quick answer: Fill your best plots with the S-Tier crops Dragon’s Breath, Ghost Pepper, Venus Fly Trap, Moon Bloom, and Pomegranate. They give the strongest return per seed, all support multi-harvest, and two of them defend your garden from thieves.

Crops tier list, S to D
These rankings reward long-term earning potential, not just the sticker price. A few high-cost seeds, like the Mushroom, can sell for less than you paid, but their ceiling makes them worth holding. Pets and gears push that ceiling higher by triggering mutations or growing fruit larger before you sell.
| Tier | Crops |
|---|---|
| S | Dragon’s Breath, Ghost Pepper, Venus Fly Trap, Moon Bloom, Pomegranate |
| A | Poison Ivy, Poison Apple, Sunflower, Glow Mushroom, Mushroom |
| B | Acorn, Bamboo, Horned Melon, Cherry, Dragon Fruit |
| C | Apple, Banana, Baby Cactus, Cactus, Corn, Coconut, Grape, Green Bean, Mango, Pineapple |
| D | Carrot, Tomato, Blueberry, Strawberry |
S-Tier plants combine the highest resale, multi-harvest yields, and, in two cases, active defense. A-Tier seeds earn nearly as well, though not all of them re-harvest, with the Mushroom being a one-and-done crop that still carries a large payout. B-Tier is the safe middle ground, and Bamboo stands out early because it always returns at least its cost. C-Tier crops are the workhorses you lean on while saving for better seeds. D-Tier crops are the starter trash you grow only at the very beginning.

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Add to Google Preferences →Seed shop prices and base resale values
Sam’s Seed Shop sits in the middle of the server, and you can jump there by clicking “Seeds” at the top of the screen. It restocks every five minutes, and rarer seeds appear far less often. The base resale price below is the floor. Larger growth size or mutations raise the final sale value well above these numbers.
| Seed | Rarity | Cost | Base resale | Multi-harvest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrot | Common | 1 / 3 Robux | 5 | No |
| Strawberry | Common | 10 / 7 Robux | 3 | Yes |
| Blueberry | Common | 25 / 12 Robux | 5 | Yes |
| Tulip | Uncommon | 40 / 4 Robux | 54 | No |
| Tomato | Uncommon | 200 / 15 Robux | 8 | Yes |
| Apple | Uncommon | 400 / 29 Robux | 11 | Yes |
| Bamboo | Rare | 700 / 17 Robux | 722 | No |
| Corn | Rare | 2,500 / 69 Robux | 31 | Yes |
| Cactus | Rare | 5,000 / 79 Robux | 36 | Yes |
| Pineapple | Rare | 30,000 / 99 Robux | 27 | Yes |
| Mushroom | Epic | 15,000 / 69 Robux | 6,000* | No |
| Green Bean | Epic | 20,000 / 99 Robux | 9 | Yes |
| Banana | Epic | 30,000 / 119 Robux | 32 | Yes |
| Grape | Epic | 50,000 / 139 Robux | 41 | Yes |
| Coconut | Epic | 140,000 / 149 Robux | 54 | Yes |
| Mango | Epic | 300,000 / 199 Robux | 81 | Yes |
| Dragon Fruit | Legendary | 120,000 / 239 Robux | 135 | Yes |
| Acorn | Legendary | 700,000 / 379 Robux | 180 | Yes |
| Cherry | Legendary | 1,200,000 / 479 Robux | 316 | Yes |
| Sunflower | Legendary | 5,000,000 / 599 Robux | 1,579 | Yes |
| Venus Fly Trap | Mythic | 7,000,000 / 799 Robux | 2,708 | Yes |
| Pomegranate | Mythic | 12,000,000 / 999 Robux | 812 | Yes |
| Poison Apple | Mythic | 25,000,000 / 1,299 Robux | 812 | Yes |
| Moon Bloom | Super | 65,000,000 / 1,349 Robux | 8,122 | Yes |
| Dragon’s Breath | Super | 90,000,000 / 1,499 Robux | 3,068 | Yes |
*The Mushroom comes in three color types, and each one sells for a different amount, so its real return depends on which you pull.

Ghost Pepper Pack seeds
Five crops are locked behind the Ghost Pepper Pack, which is sold for Robux through the store. You reach it with the red cart icon in the top bar, and rolls run from 99 Robux for one up to bulk bundles for more pulls at once. These packs are limited-time, so grab them before they rotate out.
| Seed | Rarity | Base resale | Multi-harvest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baby Cactus | Rare | 63 | Yes |
| Horned Melon | Rare | 180 | Yes |
| Glow Mushroom | Epic | 632 | Yes |
| Poison Ivy | Legendary | 1,534 | Yes |
| Ghost Pepper | Mythic | 2,256 | Yes |
Crops that defend your plot
Stealing is a real threat now, and a couple of crops fight back. These abilities are a big part of why the Venus Fly Trap ranks so high beyond its resale value alone.
| Plant | Ability |
|---|---|
| Venus Fly Trap | Bites players who step onto your plot, cutting their health by 75% and stealing some of their Sheckles. It can knock players out entirely. |
| Cactus | Pricks anyone who touches it, lowering their health. |
How to play the tiers as you progress
Early on, the D-Tier commons exist only to bankroll something better, so sell them fast and reinvest. Bamboo is the strongest first real upgrade because it guarantees your money back, which makes it a low-risk bridge into B-Tier.
Once you reach Epic seeds and above, change your approach. Instead of harvesting immediately, leave these crops alone so weather and pets can trigger mutations that multiply their sale price. The trade-off is exposure, since slow-growing high-value plants are exactly what other players try to steal.
You can also pad your income without buying premium seeds. Gold and rainbow seeds rain randomly during weather events. Run to them and press E to collect, then plant them for a random crop that sells for far more than usual, which is one of the quickest ways to build the capital you need for S-Tier plots.






