All 350+ crop base values, rarity tiers & harvest types — updated after every Saturday patch. Summer Camp Event crops added June 6, 2026.
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Use the full Grow a Garden Calculator to stack mutations and see exact Sheckle output for any crop.
Every crop in Grow a Garden generates Sheckles when sold at the in-game counter. The number you see in this table is the base value at 1.00 kg. Because weight varies every harvest, your actual Sheckle income will be higher on most runs — and dramatically higher when mutations trigger.
Grow a Garden uses eight rarity tiers from Common through Prismatic. Higher rarity means a higher base value per kg, better mutation compatibility, and generally slower growth. Here's a quick breakdown:
Multi-harvest crops regrow after each pick without replanting. They offer long-term passive income and are generally better for farming efficiency. Single-harvest crops disappear after one pick but often have much higher base values and better mutation potential. Many endgame strategies mix both types.
Mutations are the real money-maker in Grow a Garden. A Shocked (100×) mutation on a crop with a 10,000 Sheckle base value produces 1,000,000 Sheckles on a single harvest. Stack Rainbow (50×) on top and that becomes 50,000,000 for one crop. The formula is: Final Value = Base Value × Weight × Variant Multiplier × [1 + (sum of environmental multipliers − number of environmental mutations)]. See the full Mutations guide for details.
As of June 2026, Prismatic-tier crops like the Candy Blossom and Crimson Thorn have the highest base Sheckle values. With stacked mutations such as Abyssal (240×) + Celestial (120×), the final sale price can reach trillions of Sheckles. Event-exclusive crops like Bone Blossom (185,000 Sheckles/kg base) also rank among the highest when in season.
No. Base values are what the in-game sell counter pays. Player-to-player trade values can be much higher (or lower) based on demand and scarcity. Event-only crops often command a premium during off-season trades because players who missed the event window can't farm them.
The Grow a Garden game receives patches almost every Saturday. We update this list within 24 hours of each patch, cross-referencing the community Discord and in-game sell counter. New seasonal crops (like the Summer Camp seeds added June 6, 2026) are added as soon as values are confirmed.
Start with Common multi-harvest crops like Carrot, Strawberry, and Blueberry. They are cheap to plant, regrow quickly, and let you stack currency without losing your seed investment. Once you have 10,000+ Sheckles, upgrade to Rare or Epic seeds for much better per-harvest returns.
The Summer Camp Event launched June 6, 2026 and added three new seeds: Firefly Spiral, Firepit Flower, and Hearth Reed. All Bizzy Bees crops from the previous event are now permanent base-game items.