Grow a Garden’s Fall Market event adds a limited-time Fall Festival Gear Shop with 10 seasonal items that affect crops, pets, and event flow. The stall sits to the right of the Harvester Spirit (the Fall Tree) at the center of the event area; talk to the Danielle NPC to browse stock. Like the base Gear Shop, the fall stall rotates inventory and ties many items to your progress in the event’s “Fall Bloom.” Grow a Garden runs on Roblox, and you’ll need in-game sheckles to buy everything listed below.

Restocks and unlocks: how the shop actually works

Unlike time-gated shops that refresh on a schedule, the Fall Gear Shop doesn’t restock hourly. You restock it yourself by triggering a Fall Bloom — a short, event-wide state that both refills the shop inventory and unlocks higher-tier items after repeated activations.

  • Triggering a Fall Bloom: contribute crops until the event meter hits 500 points, then Fall Bloom begins (it lasts about five minutes).
  • What restocks: all Fall Market shops refresh their stock during a Bloom, not just the gear stall.
  • Progression: the more Blooms you’ve helped trigger, the more seasonal gear unlocks at the stall.
Tip: Buy anything you care about before you or your server activates another Bloom — restocking can rotate an item out before you’ve purchased it.

How to fill the Fall Bloom meter

The Harvest Spirit will request plant “types.” Hand over crops of the requested type to earn points based on rarity until the meter hits 500.

  • Requested types commonly include Woody, Tropical, Fruit, Vegetable, and Flower.
  • Point values scale with rarity: Common (1), Uncommon (2), Rare (3), Legendary (4), Mythical (5), Divine (6), Prismatic (7), and, on some servers, Transcendent (8).

Why it matters: higher-rarity fruit move the bar faster, and each completed Bloom restocks the shops and counts toward unlocking late‑tier gear.

Bonus effects during a Bloom can include a chance for the seasonal Fall mutation to appear on random crops, plus small rewards from the Fall Tree based on your individual contribution.

Every Fall Gear Shop item and what it does

Prices are in sheckles and the effects are fixed. Unlock counts below reflect what players see in the current rollout; some servers may show slightly different thresholds as updates propagate.

  • Firefly Jar — 500,000: Decorative jar with a firefly. No progression requirement.
  • Sky Lantern — 1,000,000: Sends a lantern into the sky with a fall glow. No requirement.
  • Maple Leaf Kite — 15,000,000: A flying kite for atmosphere. No requirement.
  • Leaf Blower — 35,000,000: Clears fall leaves around your garden; light mobility flavor. Typically unlocks early (seen at 2–5 Blooms).
  • Maple Syrup — 50,000,000: Grants 50 XP to a pet on use. Early‑mid unlock (commonly around 5 Blooms).
  • Maple Leaf Charm — 100,000,000: Triggers a Rain weather event. Mid‑late unlock (reports vary from ~7 to ~13 Blooms).
  • Maple Sprinkler — 250,000,000: Boosts growth speed, mutation chance, and fruit size for Fall plants within its radius. Late unlock (often ~9 Blooms).
  • Bonfire — 500,000,000: Temporarily buffs cooking and Fall‑tagged pets; the boost diminishes as the fire dies. Late unlock (often ~10 Blooms).
  • Harvest Basket — 750,000,000: Feeds all your pets at once and throws out a cluster of fruit. Late/end‑tier unlock (commonly ~11–12 Blooms).
  • Golden Acorn — 10,000,000,000: Applies a random mutation to a pet aged 40 or higher, then resets that pet’s age to 1. End‑tier unlock; some servers show it at ~12 Blooms, others near ~17.

What to buy first

  • Golden Acorn: For pet collectors and min-maxers, the Acorn is the standout. It lets you mutate eligible pets a full 10 levels earlier than the default mutation station, at the cost of resetting age. It’s expensive and end‑tier, so plan your Blooms and sheckles accordingly.
  • Maple Sprinkler: If you’re chasing larger Fall fruits or trying to stack mutation chances on seasonal crops, this area effect tool is the most efficient way to push growth and size while the event is live.
  • Harvest Basket: Quality-of-life pick that compresses pet tending into a single action, helpful if you’re running larger stables or sprinting between contributions.

Situational picks include Maple Syrup for targeted pet XP, Leaf Blower to tidy seasonal debris, and Maple Leaf Charm when you want to force rain for weather‑dependent plans.

Smart restock strategy

  • Clear the shelf first: Before anyone kicks off a Bloom, buy what you can from the current stock to avoid losing a slot to the next rotation.
  • Pre‑farm the asks: Keep stacks of common request types (Woody, Tropical, Fruit, Vegetable, Flower) ready so you can rapidly hit 500 points when your team is set to rotate shops.
  • Target unlocks: If you’re aiming for Golden Acorn or Maple Sprinkler, coordinate multiple Blooms back‑to‑back and prioritize higher‑rarity turn‑ins to minimize downtime.
  • Use the Bloom window: The five‑minute Bloom period is a good time to set sprinklers, feed pets with the Harvest Basket, and capitalize on any Fall mutations that appear.

Quick FAQ

Where is the Fall Gear Shop? In the Fall Market area, to the right of the Harvester Spirit (Fall Tree); talk to Danielle inside the stall.

Does the shop restock on a timer? No. It only restocks when a Fall Bloom is triggered by contributing 500 points of requested plants.

Do unlocks persist? Yes. Each Bloom you help trigger unlocks additional items in the seasonal shops; the restock simply rotates what’s currently purchasable.

Is Leaf Blower permanent? It’s a limited‑time seasonal gear item and is mainly useful for clearing fall leaves that appear during the event.

The bottom line

The Fall Gear Shop rewards coordinated, repeated Blooms with some of the event’s most impactful tools. Buy what you see before you restock, stockpile the requested plant types to hit 500 points quickly, and aim your sheckles at Golden Acorn, Maple Sprinkler, and Harvest Basket first. Everything else is either decoration or niche utility — nice to have, but not what will decide your Fall Market grind.