Free seed packs in Grow a Garden come from one reliable place, and that is the game’s code redemption box. Developers hand out codes that drop seed packs, exotic bug eggs, and other items straight into your account. Anything promising “infinite” seed packs through a downloaded script sits outside the game and breaks Roblox’s rules, which is a separate matter covered further down.
Quick answer: Open Grow a Garden, click the Settings gear in the top-left corner, type an active code into the “Type code here…” box, and press Claim to receive the seed pack reward.

Redeem Grow a Garden codes for free seed packs
Codes are short text strings the developers post to reward the community. They expire, so the faster you enter a fresh one, the better your odds of it still working. The redemption flow itself takes only a few seconds.
You will know it worked when the reward appears and the code clears from the box. If nothing happens, the code is either mistyped or expired. Codes are usually case-sensitive, so copy them carefully rather than typing from memory.

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New codes show up first in the game’s own channels. Check these spots and redeem quickly, since the seed-pack codes tend to rotate out fast.
- The official Grow a Garden Discord server, where developers often post codes in the announcements channel.
- The official Grow a Garden Roblox group, which sometimes carries code announcements.
One code that no longer works is LUNARGLOW10, which has already expired. Expired codes return no reward and simply clear from the box without a confirmation.
Other free ways to stock up on seeds
Codes are not the only free source. Two in-game routes add seeds and rewards without spending anything.
| Method | What you get |
|---|---|
| Daily Quests | A quick, repeatable source of rewards for completing simple tasks each day. |
| Gifts from friends | Generous friends can send high-value mutated crops that boost your in-game wallet. |
Why “infinite seed packs” scripts are a trap
Searches for free infinite seed packs usually lead to third-party scripts that claim to refill seeds endlessly through auto-farm tools. These are not part of Grow a Garden. They run through external executors and inject code into the game, which is a direct violation of the Roblox Terms of Service.
The penalty for using them is steep. Roblox can permanently ban or suspend an account without warning, and there is no appeal guarantee. There is also no safety promise behind these scripts. They change constantly after game updates, often stop working, and can carry malicious payloads. The “infinite seeds” label is a feature claim, not a sanctioned game mechanic.
Note: If you still choose to test any of this, treat it as a guaranteed risk to whatever account you use. Sticking to codes, daily quests, and friend gifts keeps your main account safe and still gets you free seed packs.






