The garden plots in Grow a Garden 2 are limited. Space costs Sheckles, time costs patience, and planting the wrong crop early can stall your economy for several sessions. With 27 seeds currently available in the Seeds Shop, plus additional ones locked behind Robux-gated Ghost Pepper packs, knowing which crops actually pull their weight matters more than it might seem in a Roblox casual game.
The game just added Hypno Bloom to the roster as of late June 2026, bringing the Super tier to three entries alongside Moon Bloom and Dragon's Breath. That's a good reason to revisit where every crop lands.

Seeds Shop crop selection

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Why base price is the number that actually matters
Every crop in Grow a Garden 2 has a base sale price, which represents what a standard harvest with no size bonuses or mutations will earn you. Here's the thing: rarity and base price don't always line up the way you'd expect. Mushrooms, despite being Epic tier, have the highest base price of any crop at 13,000¢. They're a one-harvest crop, so they won't generate recurring income, but the return on a single plant is unmatched among crops you can actually buy from the Seeds Shop.
At the other extreme, Carrots cost 1 Sheckle to plant and sell for just 5¢ base. They're a one-harvest crop too, which means you're burning a plot slot for almost nothing. Same story with Tulips at 40 Sheckles to buy and only 60¢ base return.
Crop rankings by tier
Here's how every crop stacks up, grouped by their practical value rather than just in-game rarity labels:
S tier: worth every Sheckle
Mushroom is the outlier here. The base price is genuinely that high, and even as a one-harvest crop it earns back its seed cost many times over. The three Super crops (Hypno Bloom, Moon Bloom, Dragon's Breath) are end-game territory, but their multi-harvest nature makes them the best long-term earners in the game once you can afford them.
A tier: solid mid-to-late game investments
Bamboo is the surprise entry here. It costs just 700 Sheckles, sells for 800¢ base, and while it's a one-harvest crop, the profit margin relative to its seed cost is one of the best in the early game. It's not a long-term plot holder, but it punches well above its price.
B tier: reliable income, nothing flashy
These are the workhorses. Multi-harvest and consistent, they won't make you rich fast but they keep Sheckles flowing between big purchases. Corn stands out as the best value in this group given how cheap it is to plant relative to its Epic-tier neighbors.
C tier: situational at best
These are fine for absolute beginners who need any income at all. Strawberries and Tomatoes are the classic early-game multi-harvest picks, but you should be replacing them with Bamboo or Corn as soon as possible.
D tier: skip these
- Carrot (1 Sheckle seed, 5¢ base, one harvest)
- Tulip (40 Sheckles seed, 60¢ base, one harvest)
- Blueberry (25 Sheckles seed, 5¢ base)
What most players miss is that Tulip looks like a decent early-game option because its base price is higher than Strawberry. But it's a one-harvest crop, which kills any advantage. Blueberry is multi-harvest but earns almost nothing per cycle. Neither crop is worth a plot slot once you have any alternatives.

Harvest earnings per crop
The gamepass crops are a different conversation
Seeds from Ghost Pepper packs (purchased with Robux) operate outside the normal Seeds Shop economy. Ghost Pepper itself has a base price of 2,500¢, which would put it in S tier, but the 1% drop rate from packs priced at 99 Robux each makes it a gamble rather than a strategy. Glow Mushroom at 700¢ and Poison Ivy at 1,700¢ are strong if you get them, but neither is worth chasing specifically.
The key here is that your free-to-play crop strategy should be completely independent of what you might pull from a pack. Plan around what Sam sells in the Seeds Shop.
Where the meta stands right now
With Hypno Bloom now confirmed in the game at 90 Million Sheckles and a 9,500¢ base price, the Super tier has officially overtaken Mushroom as the ceiling for per-harvest earnings. The difference is that Hypno Bloom and its Super siblings are multi-harvest, meaning they keep paying out rather than burning a plot slot for a single cycle.
For players still climbing toward that end-game, the path hasn't changed much: Bamboo early, then Corn, then push toward Mythic crops as your Sheckle count grows. The Grow a Garden 2 plants tier list breaks down every seed in more detail if you want a deeper look at exactly what to prioritize at each stage. And if you want to pair the right crops with the right companions, the Grow a Garden 2 pet tier list covers which pets maximize your income and protect your plots most effectively.
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