Forget planting random seeds and hoping for the best. Whether you’re chasing rare mutations, farming for leaderboard status, or just trying to expand your bee empireβthe plants you choose matter more than ever. Each crop in Grow a Garden has its own value, harvest pattern, and potential for passive profit.
To help you optimize your plot, weβve created the Complete Plant Tier List for Grow a Garden, ranking every crop from S to D based on profit, growth cycle, and reharvest potential. If your goal is fast progress and financial dominance, stick with the S and A tiersβand toss the rest into the compost bin.
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Complete Plant Tier List for Grow a Garden
S Tier β Money-Making Monsters
These are the best of the best. Whether itβs high-value fruit, rare flowers, or crops that regrow infinitely, these will skyrocket your Sheckle stash in no time.
- Candy Blossom β Unmatched payout. Single fruits can sell for over 100K, and when mutated? Even more.
- Beanstalk β Infinite regrowth and a consistent 20K per harvest. It’s free-to-play royalty.
- Cursed Fruit β Similar to Beanstalk. Regrows and earns big β no Robux required.
- Mushroom β One-shot crop, but a massive 136K payout. Ideal for strategic planting.
- Candy Sunflower β Doesnβt regrow, but 145K for one harvest? Yes, please.
- Lotus β Reharvestable and nearly identical in value to Cursed Fruit.
- Moon Blossom β Replants itself and consistently earns 45K per cycle.
- Moonglow β Constant flower production with each bloom selling for around 18K.
- Moon Melon β A regrowing melon that nets 16,245 Sheckles per harvest.
- Chocolate Carrot β Single-use but still brings in a tasty 16.5K.
- Starfruit β Comes back after harvest and averages 15.5K per fruit.
- Moonflower β Produces batches of flowers. Profits range from 7Kβ10K each.
- Venus Fly Trap β Grows quickly and each part sells for 17K.
- Red Lollipop β No regrowth, but a sweet 70K return makes it worth planting.
A Tier β Consistently Profitable Performers
Solid crops with great returns and less effort than the top-tier giants. Perfect for mid-game players building a sustainable income.
- Cacao β Easy to farm and nets nearly 10K per fruit.
- Pepper β Great for variant bonuses and earns over 7K each.
- Grape β Produces in clusters, giving you 7K+ per harvest.
- Mango β Juicy clusters worth around 5,800 each.
- Dragon Fruit β Rare, tropical, and profitable at 4.2K apiece.
- Cactus β Grows endlessly. Each one sells for 3,068 β not flashy, but steady.
- Passionfruit / Soul Fruit β Good for mix farms. Sell for around 3.2K.
- Durian β Decent-sized harvest and solid price.
- Eggplant β Highly underrated crop for starter players.
- Blood Banana β Great for bee packs. Each one sells for 5.4K and regrows.
B Tier β Transitional Crops
These plants aren’t bad β especially if you’re just starting out β but they lack long-term value unless mutated.
- Bamboo β Fast to grow. Worth using when mutation recipes need it.
- Pumpkin β Basic, but a powerful mutation option.
- Orange Tulip β One of the only budget flowers worth planting (17K per kg).
- Apple, Peach, Pear β Early-game staples. Replace them as soon as you can.
- Pineapple, Raspberry β They regrow and bring in okay profits (~1.8K).
- Papaya, Banana β Low single value, but massive output keeps them relevant.
- Easter Egg β Needs a mutation to have any real value.
- Cranberry β Easy to farm but doesn’t rake in Sheckles unless boosted.
- Nightshade, Cherry Blossom, Lemon β Not great unless you’re mutation hunting.
C Tier β Beginner Traps
They regrow, sure. But the value is so low youβll fall behind if you focus on them too long.
- Blueberry, Strawberry β Basic berries with poor profits.
- Tomato, Corn β Common mistake crops. Regrow but barely earn.
- Daffodil, Watermelon, Glowshroom β Only useful in rare mutation recipes.
D Tier β Avoid at All Costs
These are land-wasters. Unless you’re doing something ultra-specific, steer clear.
- Carrot β One-time harvest and barely profitable.
- Coconut β Painfully slow to grow and barely earns anything back.
Final Tips for Smart Farming
- Prioritize S & A tiers as soon as you unlock them. Even just one Candy Blossom or Beanstalk can outperform an entire field of B-tier crops.
- Use sprinklers and mutation sprays to double down on valuable plants.
- Mark rare crops as favorites to avoid accidentally selling them.
- Rotate low-tier crops out as your garden improves and your seed options expand.