There are lots of Grow a Garden seeds to purchase, each having higher or lower selling values. They aren’t always in stock, so keep an eye on the restock timer too!
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Grow a Gardens Seeds
The Seed Shop in Grow a Garden resets its stock every 5 minutes! Due to the rarities of each seed type, some are more likely to be restocked than others. For instance, Legendary rarity seeds are rare to appear, whereas there will always be a Common rarity seed type available to purchase, like carrots.
All Seeds
Every crop that you can purchase and grow in Grow a Garden.
Carrot Seed
Common rarityCosts 10 coins
Strawberry Seed
Common rarityCosts 50 coins
Blueberry Seed
Uncommon rarityCosts 400 coins
Tomato Seed
RareCosts 800 coins
Corn Seed
RareCosts
Watermelon Seed
Legendary rarity
Pumpkin Seed
Legendary rarity
Apple Seed
Legendary rarity
Bamboo Seed
Legendary rarity
Coconut Seed
Legendary rarity
Cactus Seed
Legendary rarity
Dragon Fruit Seed
Legendary rarity
Mango Seed
Legendary rarity
Permanent Crops
I recommend prioritising the purchase of evergreen crops that stick around even after you harvest them. The early game examples are corn, blueberries, tomatoes, and strawberries. No matter how many times you collect these crops, the plants remain and regrow over time.
Whilst purchasing carrot seeds is a must at the start of the game, I reckon you can avoid them once you start earning enough money to purchase strawberries, blueberries, and tomatoes. Corn is a great option too, but it isn’t always available in the seed shop. The same goes for any of the rarer seeds, such as Legendaries!
Watermelons are an expensive and uncommon seed type, but they’re singular use, making them kind of worthless unless you know it’s going to get a mutation due to a weather event.
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