The year turns, Easter leaves, and Grow A Garden has a new special event. I covered the previous event in-depth with my last ‘get everything’ guide, so it seemed only fair to give the same attention to the new, Candy Blossom-less bee event. (Honestly in some ways I’m glad, no longer under pressure to grind more Golden Eggs.) So, it’s time to explain how to get everything in the Grow A Garden Bizzy Bees event 2026.
How To Get Everything In The Grow A Garden Bizzy Bees Event 2026
Like the Easter 2026 event, the Bizzy Bees 2026 event gives you a new, event-specific garden that starts from scratch. When you start, you’ll get a new Bee Garden, with a neat little hive structure at the back, and one Common Bee Egg. The first thing you need to do is put the egg in the hive cell at the back and hatch it into a loyal bee employee. This bee, and he new siblings, will be your key to success.
Pollinating Plants
Bizzy Bees is all about making honey. The first step to this has having your bees pollinate plants in your bee garden. Your bees tend to follow you around, so you just need to stand in the general area of the crops you want pollinated, and let them work. Your bee might work for a little while without you standing there, but if you wander off for too long, your bee is likely to get lonely and follow you to wherever you went.
There are several different quality levels of Pollinated now, with better-quality pollinated crops creating more valuable honey at the end. So far we’ve seen.
Poor (A dull brown colour.)Fair (Dull yellow.)Good (Bright gold and sparkly.)Godly (Bright gold and lets off sun rays.)
Confusingly, the carrots you start off with in the Bee Garden can be pollinated, but as they’re regular carrots they cannot be processed into honey. This might be a bug.
Getting Some Compressable Plants
So if you’ve realized your garden’s carrots don’t work, don’t worry. Go to the Honey Seed Shop… it’s in the place of the regular Seed Shop, our normal guy has been mysterious displaced. Go and pick up some Honey Carrots. These cost 10c, the regular currency, so you can buy tons without worrying about the event currency yet. Plant these, and have your bee pollinate them.
Compressing Honey
Man is smiling like he didn’t just give me four coins for 10 minutes of grinding.
You’ll find the Compressor in the central area. Talk to the NPC there and hand over Pollinated Honey crops to fill the Compressor up. Once it reaches full capacity, it will start working, displaying a countdown. At the end of the countdown, you can go to pick up the honey, and receive Honey Coins for your trouble.
Upgrades
Now, you might be looking at your earnings from the honey you made and thinking ‘Wow, that was pathetic, how am I ever going to get rich like this?’ That’s fair, really. Thankfully, you can find the Upgrades area just across from the Compressor. This lets you spend Honey Coins to improve things like your earnings, your bee capacity, the speed of the Compressor, that kind of thing.
The lack of Upgrades is likely to be your progress bottleneck later on, so we’d suggest getting a few of these out of the way as soon as you have the coins for them.
Honey Seeds
What did you do with Sam, Hannah? Where is he?!
Honey Seeds are available both at the stall that’s taken the place of the regular Seed Shop, and the Honey Shop in the central area. Most of these, aside from the Honey Carrot, are bought using Honey Coins, so they’ll only be available to you once you’ve raised sufficient cash to afford them. The stock rotates, much like regular crops.
Honey Carrot Seed – 10c (The only crop that doesn’t need Honey Coins.)Honey Strawberry Seed – 50 Honey CoinsHoney Blueberry Seed – 75 Honey CoinsHoney Buttercup Seed Honey Buttercup Seed – 100 Honey CoinsHoney Corn Seen Honey Daffodil Seed Honey Watermelon Seed Honey Pumpkin Seed Honey Apple Seed
Honey Bamboo Seed – 80 Honey CoinsHoney Coconut Seed Honey Cactus SeedsHoney Dragon Fruit SeedHoney Mango SeedHoney Grape SeedHoney Mushroom SeedHoney Pepper SeedHoney Cacao SeedHoney Sunflower SeedHoney Beanstalk SeedHoney Ember Lily SeedHoney Sugar Apple SeedHoney Burning Bud SeedHoney Giant Pinecone SeedHoney Elder Strawberry SeedHoney Romanesco SeedHoney Crimson ThornHoney Zebrazinkle SeedHoney Octobloom SeedHoney Alien Apple SeedHoney Pollenvine
In addition to the Honey Seeds, there is also a Honey Coin shop, which is available in the event area, and at the Seed Shop, just check the tab on the right. It has a stock of things you can buy with coins, but any plant seeds bought directly only grow in the Bee Garden, unless you convert them. (More on that later.)
Honey Honey Daisy – 25 Honey CoinsHoney Honey DewHoney Hive Seed PackHoney Ambercomb – 2,000 Honey CoinsPollen Radar 2026Honey ConeflowerHive EggHive Crate – 3,000 Honey CoinsProfessor BeeHoney Birds Of Paradise
Bee Eggs
Yet to see the Mythical one, that 10% claim feels wrong, even if it’s right.
You’ll find Bee Eggs in the big comb structure in the central area. Here you can trade in Honey Coins for an egg. The stock rotates here too, with rarer eggs appearing in stock from time to time. These are more expensive though, so make sure to have some Honey Coins handy for when something good appears.
The eggs available, and the pets you can get from them, are as follows.
Common Bee Egg – 10 Honey Coins
Bee – 44.12% Chance To HatchPollen Bee – 22.06% Chance To HatchSwift Bee – 22.06% Chance To HatchClockwork Bee – 7.35% Chance To HatchBaby Bee – 4.41% Chance To Hatch
Rare Bee Egg – 100 Honey Coins
Rumble Bee – 40.54% Chance To HatchBusy Bee – 40.54% Chance To HatchMerchant Bee – 13.51% Chance To HatchJester Bee – 4.05% Chance To HatchPanic Bee – 1.35% Chance To Hatch
Mythical Bee Egg – 1000 Honey Coins (TBC)
Turbo Bee – 40.54% Chance To HatchRoyal Bee – 40.54% Chance To HatchTreasure Bee – 13.51% Chance To HatchPrincess Bee – 4.05% Chance To HatchIllusion Bee – 1.35% Chance To Hatch
The Incubator
Right now, one key to rewards outside of this event is the Incubator. Here you can place a Honey-type seed, and convert it into a seed for your regular garden. Obviously, how much you get from that will depend on the seed you pick. You can place the seed in the Incubator, and when you do so you’ll get a figure of the Honey Coin cost to convert it. From there you can either pay the toll and start the conversion, or reconsider and take the seed out.
This Is So Grindy!
Yeah, it kind of is. The good news it the start is the slowest bit. Once you start clawing your way up to higher-earning plants and better bees, things do get a bit faster. The first 100 or so Honey Coins are the hardest, any after that come with much less work, so take heart and get on the honey grind. No doubt we’ll see some new prizes soon.
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