Grow a Garden seeds and seed packs — how to get every type
Grow a GardenShop restocks, traveling merchants, Evo seed stages, and the packs worth chasing.

Grow a Garden revolves around seeds: buying them, growing them, and turning their crops into income or progression. Not every seed is always available, multiple systems feed into how you acquire them, and some are locked behind events or special packs. Here’s how the seed economy works today, with the key sources, notable prices, and what you can expect from each tier.
Seed Shop basics (restocks, fast travel, and harvest types)
Sam’s Seed Shop anchors the loop. It sits next to the sell booth on your island. Tap the “Seeds” button at the top of the screen to teleport there. The shop refreshes its stock every five minutes, with rarer seeds surfacing less often. Many crops are single-harvest (you plant, harvest once, the plot clears), while others are multi-harvest (they regrow and can be picked repeatedly). Prices are listed in Sheckles and Robux.

There’s also a small chance to pull extra seeds straight from your garden. Occasionally, harvesting any plant can trigger a Lucky Harvest, which drops a bonus seed of that crop.
Traveling merchants and limited shops
Beyond Sam, rotating merchants bring seasonal or themed seeds:
- Summer Seed Merchant: appears periodically near the Seed Shop with a short, randomized window to buy summer crops like Cauliflower, Banana, Pineapple, Kiwi, Bell Pepper, Prickly Pear, Loquat, Feijoa, and Pitcher Plant. Prices mirror shop ranges, with rarer items showing up less often.
- Honey Merchant: returns the Flower Seed Pack outside the Bizzy Bees event window. Expect flower seeds such as Rose, Foxglove, Lilac, Pink Lily, Purple Dahlia, and Sunflower, typically purchasable for honey or Robux when the merchant spawns.
- Event stalls: time-limited shops (Easter, Lunar Glow, Fall Market, Zen, Blood Moon/Twilight, and others) have sold unique seeds like Chocolate Carrot, Candy Sunflower, Easter Egg, Blood Banana, Moon Melon, Celestiberry, Moon Mango, Turnip, Parsley, Meyer Lemon, Carnival Pumpkin, Kniphofia, Golden Peach, and Maple Resin. These come and go with the event calendar; plants persist after purchase, but the seeds themselves usually leave the stores when events end.
Tier 2 (“friendship”) stock at Sam’s shop
Sam also offers a friendship inventory that refreshes hourly under a Tier 2 tab. You unlock it by increasing your friend level with Sam, which is done by giving him cooked food (higher rarity foods grant more progress). You can feed an NPC once per 24 hours.
Seed | Rarity | Price | Friendship unlock |
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Broccoli | Legendary | 2 Garden Coins or 768 Robux | Level 1 |
Potato | Mythical | 3 Garden Coins or 839 Robux | Level 1 |
Brussels Sprout | Divine | 6 Garden Coins or 897 Robux | Level 2 |
Cocomango | Prismatic | 7 Garden Coins or 939 Robux | Level 3 |

Evo seed stages (Stage I to IV) and how to level them
The Seed Stages update adds “Evo” seeds that level up across four stages (I → II → III → IV). You buy Stage I seeds from the Seed Stages stall at the center of the island, plant them, and then actively grow them:
- Speed: use Watering Cans to increase a visible Growth Speed above the plant. The value decays over time. Spamming too many cans at once can fail to raise the speed; apply them steadily.
- Size: hold a fruit while looking at the growing Evo plant to feed it. Bigger harvests can improve your exchange rewards.
- Mutations: when you feed a plant, existing mutations may carry over.
Once harvested, bring the plant to the center stall and choose “I want to evolve this plant.” You will lose the plant, receive the next-stage seed for that crop, and roll from a reward pool that improves with higher stages and heavier/more mutated fruit.
Evo seed (Stage I) | Rarity | Price (Sheckles) | Price (Robux) |
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Evo Beetroot I | Common | 100,000 | 99 |
Evo Blueberry I | Uncommon | 250,000 | 119 |
Evo Pumpkin I | Rare | 600,000 | 149 |
Evo Mushroom I | Legendary | 850,000 | 179 |
Stage rewards look like this:
- Stage 1: small utility bundles (e.g., multiple Watering Cans and Harvest Tools), a single Advanced Sprinkler, several Normal Seed Packs, and early eggs.
- Stage 2: pet and growth utilities (Pet Leads, Pet Name Rerollers, Silver Fertilizer), higher-tier sprinklers up to a Master Sprinkler, a Gardener Seed Pack, and mid-tier eggs.
- Stage 3: three Gardener Seed Packs, a Grandmaster Sprinkler, a Levelup Lollipop, high-tier eggs including a Bug Egg, and an Exotic Gardener Seed Pack.
At the top stages, you can also roll for new headline rewards such as the Jungle Egg. Aim for heavier, mutated fruit to improve your odds.

Seed packs: where they come from and what’s inside
Seed packs bundle themed crops and are a major source of rarities that don’t reliably appear in Sam’s five-minute cycles. Some are evergreen, some rotate with events, and a few are now unavailable outside special spawns or chests. Here are the notable packs and what they include.
Pack or chest | How to get it | Notable seeds | Harvest type focus |
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Normal Seed Pack | Daily quests (claim once per day) | Raspberry; Watermelon, Pumpkin; Cactus, Dragon Fruit, Peach, Mango; Pineapple | Mix of single and multi |
Gardener Seed Pack | Complete all daily quests each day of the week | Radish; Blue Raspberry; Horned Melon; Ackee; Urchin Plant | Mostly multi |
Exotic Seed Pack | Limited-time shop rotations | Papaya; Passionfruit; Banana; Cursed Fruit; Soul Fruit | Mix |
Flower Seed Pack | Honey Merchant window | Rose; Foxglove; Lilac; Pink Lily; Purple Dahlia; Sunflower | Mostly flowers (single) |
Summer Seed Pack (and Exotic) | Summer event rotations | Wild Carrot; Pear; Cantaloupe; Parasol Flower; Rosy Delight; Elephant Ears | Mix |
Fall Seed Pack (and Exotic) | Fall Market event | Autumn Shroom; Fall Berry; Speargrass; Torchflare; Auburn Pine; Firewell | Mix |
Zen Seed Pack (and Exotic) | Zen event | Monoblooma; Serenity; Taro Flower; Zen Rocks; Hinomai; Maple Apple | Mix |
Crafters Seed Pack (and Exotic) | Crafting rotations | Crocus; Succulent; Violet Corn; Bendboo; Cocovine; Dragon Pepper | Mix |
Ancient Seed Pack (and Exotic) | Prehistoric event | Stonebite; Paradise Petal; Horned Dinoshroom; Boneboo; Firefly Fern; Fossilight Fruit | Mix |
Enchanted Seed Pack | Fairy/Enchanted rotations | Sunbulb; Glowthorn; Lightshoot; Briar Rose; Spirit Flower; Wispwing | Mix |
Enchanted Chest | Enchanted world chest | Emerald Bud; Pyracantha; Aetherfruit | Mix |
Sprout Seed Pack | Sprout event | Flare Daisy; Duskpuff; Mangosteen; Poseidon Plant; Gleamroot; Princess Thorn | Mix |
Skyroot Chest | Skyroot chest | Crown of Thorns; Calla Lily; Cyclamen | Mostly flowers (multi) |
Prime Seed Pack | Prime/Season Pass S1 | Sundew; Black Bat Flower; Mandrone Berry; Corpse Flower; Inferno Quince; Multitrap | Mix |
Gourmet Seed Pack | Cooking event rewards | Onion; Jalapeno; Crown Melon; Sugarglaze; Tall Asparagus; Grand Tomato | Mix |
Super Seed (single item) | Forever Pack purchase | Random shop-available seed; higher chance of permanent golden/rainbow trait on the plant | Varies |
Note: availability shifts. Many event packs and chests rotate out, then resurface through merchants, seasonal shops, or special chests. When a pack is inactive, its seeds are typically unobtainable until that source returns.
High-value shop seeds to watch for
Sam’s standard catalog cycles through all rarities across food crops, fruit trees, and flowers. Prices escalate as you climb tiers. Representative examples you’ll see pop in and out of stock:
- Common/Uncommon: Carrot (single), Strawberry (multi), Blueberry (multi), Orange Tulip (single)
- Rare: Tomato (multi), Corn (multi), Daffodil (single)
- Legendary: Watermelon (single), Pumpkin (single), Apple (multi), Bamboo (single)
- Mythical: Coconut (multi), Cactus (multi), Dragon Fruit (multi), Mango (multi)
- Divine: Grape (multi), Mushroom (single), Pepper (multi), Cacao (multi)
- Prismatic and above: Beanstalk (multi), Ember Lily (multi), Sugar Apple (multi), Burning Bud (multi), Giant Pinecone (multi). Transcendent examples occasionally appear at the very top end.
These items restock on the same five-minute cadence as everything else in Sam’s stall. Rarer seeds are less likely to appear, so check back frequently.
Event currency seeds
Some shops use alternate currencies instead of Sheckles. Examples include:
- Honey Shop: seeds priced in Honey (e.g., Lavender, Nectarshade, Nectarine, and Hive Fruit) with optional Robux purchase alternatives.
- Summer Harvest Shop: seeds priced in Summer Coins, covering rarities from Rare to Divine.
- Zen Shop: seeds sold for Chi, spanning Rare to Mythical and Legendary flowers and fruits.
These vendors follow event timelines and may disappear once the event ends.
If you’re still building up currency, multi-harvest fruits like Strawberry, Blueberry, and Apple keep plots productive without constant replanting. As your budget grows, grab higher-tier multi-harvest trees (Coconut, Dragon Fruit, Mango, Pepper, Cacao) when they surface. For Evo progression, buy whichever Stage I seeds are in stock and funnel Watering Cans and feed into a single plant to quickly climb stages and unlock better rewards.
The core loop doesn’t change: make a pass through Sam’s shop on the five-minute clock, watch for traveling merchants, pick up daily packs, and evolve any Evo plants you’ve grown. Limited windows and pack rotations are how most of the rarest seeds enter the game—so staying active across those cycles is what fills out your garden.
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