Seeds are the foundation of your gardening journey in Grow a Garden. From simple crops to rare and event-exclusive plants, seeds are essential in transforming your small plot into a lush, profitable garden. Whether you’re just getting started or expanding your collection, seeds play a crucial role in every stage of your progress, offering exciting opportunities for growth and success. Understanding the different types of seeds and how to obtain them is key to mastering the game and unlocking new possibilities for your garden.
In this article, AntGames will guide you through all the seed types in Grow a Garden, including purchasable seeds, seed packs from daily quests, and special event seeds. We’ll also cover how you can acquire these seeds to help you grow your garden more efficiently and enjoy the game’s full potential. Let’s explore the world of seeds and how to get them!
Purchasable Seeds in Grow a Garden
Here are all 20 seeds in Grow a Garden that can be purchased from Sam at the Seed Shop:
- Carrot Seed – 10¢
- Strawberry Seed – 50¢
- Blueberry Seed – 400¢
- Orange Tulip Seed – 600¢
- Tomato Seed – 800¢
- Corn Seed – 1,400¢
- Daffodil Seed – 1,000¢
- Watermelon Seed – 2,500¢
- Pumpkin Seed – 3,000¢
- Apple Seed – 3,250¢
- Bamboo Seed – 4,000¢
- Coconut Seed – 6,000¢
- Cactus Seed – 15,000¢
- Dragon Fruit Seed – 45,000¢
- Mango Seed – 100,000¢
- Grape Seed – 850,000¢
- Mushroom Seed – 150,000¢
- Pepper Seed – 1,000,000¢
- Cacao Seed – 2,500,000¢
- Beanstalk Seed – 10,000,000¢ (TBA)

These seeds can be purchased with Sheckles at the Seed Shop, operated by Sam. When you load into your floating garden land, you’ll spot shops on either side. The Seed Shop, with its blue and white striped awning, is located next to the Sell Stuff booth. To quickly teleport there, simply click the blue “Seeds” button at the top of your screen. This will take you straight to the shop where you can buy seeds to enhance your garden’s growth.
Seed Packs (Daily Quest) in Grow a Garden
You can obtain various seeds through Seed Packs by completing Daily Quests. Here are the seeds you can earn:
- Raspberry
- Pear
- Apple
- Bamboo
- Daffodil
- Pumpkin
- Watermelon
- Coconut
- Mango
- Dragon Fruit
- Cactus
- Peach
- Pineapple
- Nightshade
- Mint
- Moonflower
- Starfruit
- Glowshroom
- Moonglow
- Moon Blossom

Each day, Eloise will hand out Daily Quests from under her green and white striped canopy at the Daily Quests Stand, located opposite the Seed and Sell Stands on the island. By speaking to her, you can learn about your quests and the rewards you’ll earn for completing them, including these valuable Seed Packs.
Event Seeds in Grow a Garden
There are 4 event seeds that are no longer obtainable:
- Candy Blossom Seed – 10,000,000¢ (Now Unobtainable)
- Moon Blossom Seed – 0 Sheckles (Now Unobtainable, only from seedpacks)
- Celestiberry – 15,000,000¢ (Only available at midnight, Now Unobtainable)
- Moon Mango – 1,000,000,000¢ (Only available at midnight, Now Unobtainable)

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Does Seed Failure occur when planting seeds in Grow a Garden?
Yes, there is a small chance that a seed won’t successfully plant when placed in a plot. If this happens, the seed will be consumed without being planted, causing it to disappear from both your inventory and the plot. This mechanic applies to all standard seeds you plant, so it’s important to keep that in mind when working on your garden.
Do Pets Affect Seeds in Grow a Garden?
Yes, pets in Grow a Garden can directly impact the availability and discovery of seeds. Some pets dig up seeds for you, while others increase the chance of seeds dropping when harvesting plants. Additionally, pets with abilities that speed up plant growth or change fruit types can lead to more frequent harvests and more opportunities for seed drops. For example, the Squirrel Pet has a 2.55% chance to prevent a seed from being consumed during planting.