Grow a Garden has officially rolled out Update 1.62.0, and it pushes the ongoing Harvest Moon Event into its second phase. Where Part 1 was built around summoning a server-wide weather cycle, Part 2 layers in a brand-new NPC, a fresh currency sink, and an entire second season of rewards on top of it. If your garden feels like it just got a lot more complicated overnight, this is why.
Here’s a full, patch-note-accurate breakdown of everything Harvest Moon Part 2 actually added — the Wise Owl, the Moon Chest, every new plant, and the full Season Pass 7 rundown.
What Changed in Grow a Garden Harvest Moon Part 2 (Update 1.62.0)
Update 1.62.0 introduces four major pieces of content at once rather than a single isolated feature:
- The Wise Owl, which functions both as a new NPC tied to the event and as an obtainable pet.
- Season Pass 7, a fresh 50-level progression track with its own dedicated shop.
- A wave of new plants and pets distributed through updated Moon Coin Shop listings and the new Moon Chest.
- A round of quality-of-life fixes aimed at smoothing out issues players ran into during Part 1.
None of this replaces what launched with Part 1 on August 1 — Moon Coins, the Moon Sell Stand, and the original weather-triggering platform are all still functional. Part 2 stacks on top of that foundation rather than resetting it, which is consistent with how the developer has handled multi-part events before.
Meet the Wise Owl: NPC and Pet
The single biggest addition in this patch is the Wise Owl, and it’s worth being precise about it because the name covers two different things in-game.

How the Fruit Trait Rotation Works
As an NPC, the Wise Owl asks players to submit fruit matching a specific plant trait rather than a fixed shopping list. The key mechanic:
- Every hour, the trait the Wise Owl is looking for changes. A fruit that was useless an hour ago might suddenly be exactly what fills the bar fastest.
- Completing the request bar rewards a Moon Chest, along with a chance for a fruit already growing in your garden to receive the Moonbeam mutation.
- Because the target trait rotates on a fixed schedule rather than randomly per player, it pays to keep a varied stockpile of unfavorited produce on hand instead of over-committing to a single crop.
Wise Owl the Pet: Wisdom’s Ruler Ability
Separately, Wise Owl is also a pet that can be pulled from the Moon Chest. Its passive ability, Wisdom’s Ruler, grants additional experience over time to pets that don’t currently have a mutation, though the effect does not stack if you’re running more than one. That makes it a genuinely useful pick for anyone leveling up a fresh pet roster rather than a passive income booster.
Moon Chest and Harvest Crate Rewards
Two new containers arrived alongside the Wise Owl, and they serve different purposes:
| Container | Contents | How to Get It |
| Moon Chest | 3 possible seeds, 3 possible pets | Reward for filling the Wise Owl’s request bar |
| Harvest Crate | 6 possible Harvest Moon cosmetics | Available through Moon Coin Shop rotation |
The Moon Chest is the more valuable of the two purely because it’s the only source of several Part 2 exclusives, including the Wise Owl pet itself. The Harvest Crate is purely cosmetic, so it’s worth deprioritizing if you’re farming Moon Coins for anything functional.
Every New Plant Added in Harvest Moon Part 2
Nine new crops shipped with this update, expanding well beyond the five plants that launched with Part 1:
| Plant | Notes |
| Luna Bloom | Headline crop of the update, tied to Moon Chest pulls |
| Emberpear | New fruit-type addition |
| Spirecrest | New plant added to the current rotation |
| Strange Man’s Wheat | Distinctive, collector-oriented design |
| Maple Flower | Autumn-leaning cosmetic theme |
| Clove | New plant addition |
| Sun Melon | New plant addition |
| Crescent Petal | Moon-themed collectible crop |
| Twineberry | New plant addition |
Exact Sheckle values and rarity tiers for several of these were still settling in the days right after launch, which is normal for any patch this size — treat early community price estimates as provisional until they’re independently verified across multiple trackers. For a broader view of where new crops typically land once values stabilize, the crops tier list and profit guide is the better long-term reference.
Season Pass 7: Full Breakdown
Harvest Moon Part 2 didn’t just add event content — it also opened Season Pass 7, running on the same familiar structure the game has used for previous seasons:
- 50 levels of progression, with both free and premium reward tracks running in parallel.
- A dedicated Season Pass Shop, stocked with additional seeds and gear that can only be unlocked using season pass points.
- Season 7 Seed Pack — contains 5 possible seeds.
- Season 7 Crate — contains 6 possible cosmetics.
Because season pass points are typically earned through daily quests rather than raw grinding, the most efficient way to climb the 50 levels is checking in consistently rather than trying to binge it in one long session.
How Harvest Moon Part 2 Builds on Part 1
It’s worth keeping the two phases straight since they now run simultaneously:
- Part 1 introduced the core weather loop — placing ten fruits on pedestals to trigger a 10-minute Harvest Moon window with a 50% Moonbeam mutation chance, plus the original Moon Egg pet pool and Moon Coin Madness milestone track.
- Part 2 adds the Wise Owl’s rotating trait requests as a second, parallel progression path, along with Season Pass 7 and the new plant roster.
Both tracks pull from the same Moonbeam mutation and Moon Coin economy, so nothing you built up during Part 1 gets wasted — it just has a second place to go now. If you’ve already got a Moongrain Meadow placed down, its passive Moonbeam generation continues to feed both the Wise Owl’s requests and your regular Moon Coin income without any extra setup.
Best Way to Prepare for the Wise Owl’s Rotating Requests
- Keep a diverse, unfavorited fruit stockpile. Since the requested trait changes every hour, a narrow inventory means sitting idle waiting for the right window to regrow.
- Don’t rush every Moon Chest pull immediately. Since the chest can contain the Wise Owl pet itself, it’s worth checking what you’ve already unlocked before spending extra resources chasing duplicates.
- Prioritize Wisdom’s Ruler if you’re actively leveling pets. Its XP bonus is most useful early, before your roster already has mutations applied.
- Track your season pass quests daily. Season Pass 7’s 50-level track rewards consistency far more than marathon grinding sessions.
- Keep an eye on the current mutation multipliers. The mutations guide gets updated as Moonbeam’s exact value gets locked in against other event mutations like Bloodlit and Moonlit.

Quality-of-Life Changes and Bug Fixes
Beyond new content, Update 1.62.0 also folded in a round of general improvements to how the Harvest Moon event behaves — smoothing out issues players ran into during Part 1’s opening days rather than introducing anything new. None of the fixes altered the core weather-triggering mechanic or the Moon Coin economy, so strategies that worked during Part 1 still hold up under Part 2.
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Final Thoughts
Harvest Moon Part 2 turns a single-track event into something with real depth — the Wise Owl’s rotating trait system rewards planning over pure grinding, Season Pass 7 gives players a longer-term reason to log in daily, and the nine new plants give the current crop rotation some genuine variety. If you’re weighing whether to prioritize the event or step back and wait for the next major update, the smart move is sticking with Harvest Moon for now — Moon Coins and Wise Owl progress aren’t going anywhere until the event officially closes.
For the full event timeline and how this fits into the game’s broader 2026 calendar, the events guide is the best place to track what’s coming next, and the pets tier list is worth checking once you’ve decided whether Wise Owl earns a permanent spot in your active roster.