If you’ve spent even a weekend grinding Grow a Garden 2, you already know the second question every trader asks isn’t “how do I get this pet?” — it’s “what’s it actually worth?” Sheckles matter, but once you start trading with other players, the real currency becomes trade value: a rough, community-tested sense of what one seed, pet, or crop is fairly worth against another.
This guide pulls together the most current Grow a Garden 2 value list for both seeds and pets, based on their in-game rarity, Seed Shop stock chance, price, and how the trading community is currently pricing them. We’ll also walk through the seed tier list, mutation multipliers that change a crop’s final sell price, and a few practical tips so you don’t get lowballed on your next trade.
One honest note before we dive in: unlike official price tags in Sam’s Shop, trading value isn’t something the developers publish. It shifts with stock scarcity, new updates, and what the community is currently chasing. Everything below reflects the most recent, widely-cited data as of early July 2026, but treat it as a strong reference point rather than gospel — and always cross-check big trades before committing.
Why Grow a Garden 2 Even Has a Value List
Grow a Garden 2 runs on a restock system — Sam’s Shop refreshes its seed stock every five minutes, and not every seed shows up on every restock. That scarcity is exactly why a value list exists in the first place. A seed with a low stock chance, like Dragon’s Breath at roughly 0.275%, ends up worth far more in trades than something like Carrot, which sits at 100% availability basically all the time.
Pets follow a similar logic, except their scarcity comes from spawn chance on the map, egg hatch odds, or — for the rarest ones — guild leaderboard placement instead of a shop purchase at all. Once you understand what drives scarcity, the value list stops looking random and starts making a lot more sense.
Grow a Garden 2 Seed Value List

There are 35 currently obtainable seeds in Grow a Garden 2: 27 sold directly in Sam’s Shop, 5 exclusive to the Ghost Pepper Pack, and 3 that only appear during weather events (Briar Rose exists in the game files but isn’t live yet, so it isn’t counted here). Below is the full breakdown with seed price, crop sell value, harvest type, and shop stock chance — the core factors that shape trade value.
Sam’s Shop Seeds
| Seed | Rarity | Seed Price | Crop Value | Harvest Type | Stock Chance |
| Carrot | Common | 1 | 5 | Single | 100% |
| Strawberry | Common | 10 | 3 | Multiple | 100% |
| Blueberry | Common | 25 | 5 | Multiple | 100% |
| Tulip | Uncommon | 40 | 60 | Single | 100% |
| Tomato | Uncommon | 200 | 9 | Multiple | 90% |
| Apple | Uncommon | 400 | 12 | Multiple | 52.6% |
| Bamboo | Rare | 700 | 800 | Single | 80% |
| Corn | Rare | 2.5K | 34 | Multiple | 35% |
| Cactus | Rare | 5K | 40 | Multiple | 16.6% |
| Pineapple | Rare | 10K | 30 | Multiple | 12.5% |
| Mushroom | Epic | 15K | 13K | Single | 9% |
| Green Bean | Epic | 20K | 10 | Multiple | 15% |
| Banana | Epic | 30K | 35 | Multiple | 9% |
| Grape | Epic | 50K | 45 | Multiple | 6.66% |
| Coconut | Epic | 70K | 60 | Multiple | 5% |
| Mango | Epic | 300K | 90 | Multiple | 5% |
| Dragon Fruit | Legendary | 120K | 150 | Multiple | 4% |
| Acorn | Legendary | 700K | 200 | Multiple | 2.9% |
| Cherry | Legendary | 1.2M | 350 | Multiple | 2.2% |
| Sunflower | Legendary | 5M | 1,750 | Multiple | 1.7% |
| Venus Flytrap | Mythic | 7M | 3K | Multiple | 1.4% |
| Pomegranate | Mythic | 12M | 900 | Multiple | 0.9% |
| Poison Apple | Mythic | 25M | 900 | Multiple | 0.5% |
| Venom Spitter | Mythic | 30M | 3.8K | Multiple | 0.47% |
| Moon Bloom | Super | 65M | 9K | Multiple | 0.35% |
| Hypno Bloom | Super | 90M | 9.5K | Multiple | 0.27% |
| Dragon’s Breath | Super | 90M (or ~1,499 Robux) | 3.4K | Multiple | 0.275% |
A quick pattern worth noticing: price doesn’t always equal rarity. Dragon Fruit costs less than Mango but is actually harder to find in stock, which is exactly the kind of gap that makes trading (rather than just buying) worthwhile.
A note on Briar Rose: you’ll see this Mythic seed listed on some trackers with a price tag, but it’s currently unreleased — it exists in the game files but isn’t obtainable through normal gameplay yet (no confirmed Seed Shop slot). Don’t spend time hunting for it; treat it as a “coming soon” item until Do Big Games officially rolls it out.
Ghost Pepper Pack Seeds
These five seeds don’t appear in Sam’s Shop at all — you get them only by opening a Ghost Pepper Pack from the in-game store, and the odds are stacked toward the cheaper end.
| Seed | Rarity | Crop Value | Pack Odds |
| Baby Cactus | Rare | 70 | 50% |
| Horned Melon | Rare | 200 | 30% |
| Glow Mushroom | Epic | 700 | 15% |
| Poison Ivy | Legendary | 1.7K | 4% |
| Ghost Pepper | Mythic | 2.5K | 1% |
Since Ghost Pepper only has a 1% pull rate, it consistently trades higher than its raw crop value would suggest — pure scarcity premium.
Event Seeds
Three seeds are tied entirely to weather events and can’t be bought from any shop:
| Seed | Rarity | Event | Effect |
| Gold Seed | Legendary | Midas | Grows a random crop with guaranteed Gold mutation |
| Rainbow Seed | Mythic | Rainbow | Grows a random crop with guaranteed Rainbow mutation |
| Mega Seed | Mythic | Mega | Grows a random crop with guaranteed Mega mutation |
Grow a Garden 2 Pet Value List

Pets are where trade value gets genuinely complex, because price alone doesn’t tell the whole story — ability, spawn rarity, and variant (Normal, Rainbow, Big, Mega) all factor in. Here’s the current breakdown by rarity tier.
Common & Uncommon Pets
| Pet | Price | Spawn Chance | Ability |
| Frog | 10,000 | 11.9% | Jump height +5 |
| Bunny | 20,000 | 11.9% | Walk speed +5 |
| Owl | 25,000 | 7.14% | Night view +12.5%, alerts rare spawns |
Rare Pets
| Pet | Price | Spawn Chance | Ability |
| Deer | 50,000 | 4.29% | Plants grow 10% faster |
| Turtle | 70,000 | 3.75% | +10 backpack space, -2 walk speed |
Legendary Pets
| Pet | Price | Spawn Chance | Ability |
| Robin | 75,000 | 2.86% | Drops seeds from eaten fruit |
| Bee | 1,000,000 | 2.38% | Swarms and repels intruders |
| Butterfly | 1,000,000 | 2.38% | Speeds up everyone’s plant growth |
Mythic Pets
| Pet | Price | Spawn Chance | Ability |
| Monkey | 3,000,000 | 0.2% | Auto-collects ripe fruit |
| Bald Eagle | 5,000,000 | 0.225% | Flies intruders out of your garden |
| Bear | 5,000,000 | 0.225% | Tackles and throws out intruders |
| Golden Dragonfly | 9,000,000 | 0.6% | Doubles Gold mutation chance (x15) |
| Unicorn | 12,000,000 | 0.71% | Doubles Rainbow mutation chance (x40) |
Super Pets — The Real High-Value Trades
| Pet | How to Get | Ability |
| Raccoon | 15,000,000 Sheckles, 0.24% spawn | Steals from empty gardens at night, +25 steal cap |
| Ice Serpent | Top 100 guild placement only | Freezes intruders with frost breath |
| Black Dragon | Top 25 guild placement only | Sets intruders on fire |
Because Ice Serpent and Black Dragon can’t be bought or farmed — they’re locked behind top guild rankings — they consistently sit at the very top of every community trade chart. Recent tracker data pegs a Big Ice Serpent around 9.7K trade points, with the standard Ice Serpent close behind at roughly 7.9K, making it the single hardest pet in the game to casually trade for.
Keep in mind that every pet can also spawn as a Rainbow (+25% ability), Big (2x ability, 1/50 egg odds), or Mega (3x ability, 1/1000 egg odds) variant, and these multiply trade value significantly — a Mega Rainbow pet can be worth many times its base counterpart.
Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List
If you’d rather skip the raw numbers and just know what to prioritize, here’s how the current seed lineup breaks down by overall farming and trading value:
| Tier | Seeds | Why |
| S | Ghost Pepper, Dragon’s Breath, Venus Flytrap, Moon Bloom | Highest sell value, rarest stock |
| A | Poison Ivy, Poison Apple, Pomegranate, Sunflower, Mushroom | Strong returns, still expensive |
| B | Cherry, Dragon Fruit, Bamboo, Acorn | Solid mid-game income |
| C | Mango, Coconut, Grape, Banana, Green Bean, Pineapple, Cactus, Corn, Apple, Tulip | Fine, but low profit margin |
| D | Tomato, Blueberry, Strawberry, Carrot | Starter seeds only |
If you’re just starting out, don’t chase S-tier seeds right away. Tomato and Corn are genuinely the best early investments because they’re multi-harvest, meaning one seed keeps paying you back instead of forcing a repurchase every cycle.
Mutation Multipliers: The Hidden Factor in Trade Value

Two players can hold the exact same crop and still walk away with wildly different sell prices — and the reason is almost always a mutation. A mutation multiplies a crop’s base value once it triggers, and only one can apply per crop at a time (they don’t stack). Community trackers currently list the confirmed multipliers as:
| Mutation | Multiplier | How to Get It |
| Bloodlit | 70x | Blood Moon event |
| Ignited | 60x | Sunburst weather (added July 3 update) |
| Starstruck | 50x | Starfall event |
| Aurora | 40x | Aurora Borealis event |
| Rainbow | 30x | Rainbow weather, Unicorn pet, Rainbow Seed |
| Electric | 25x | Lightning Storm event |
| Frozen | 20x | Snowfall event |
| Gold | 10x | Midas weather, Golden Dragonfly pet, Gold Seed |
Important caveat: this specific set of numbers (Bloodlit 70x down to Gold 10x) is the one most consistently confirmed across independent trackers, including one that cites verification against actual game code. That said, a few smaller sites still list different figures for Electric, Frozen, and Rainbow specifically — this is normal for a game this new, since values get refined as more players confirm real in-game sell prices. Treat the table above as the most reliable current baseline, and always double-check against the live sell price shown in-game before assuming a number. Beyond the eight main mutations, GAG2 also has a few lower-value or still-unreleased ones (Chained 8x, Pizza 5x, Solarflare 5x) that aren’t worth chasing over the main list above.
One thing every source agrees on: single-harvest crops like Bamboo, Carrot, and Tulip get their mutation bonus applied at a reduced strength. Confirmed formula from community game-code analysis: effective multiplier = 1 + (nominal multiplier − 1) × 0.15. In practice that means a 70x Bloodlit mutation only becomes roughly an 11.35x boost on a single-harvest crop, while multi-harvest crops like Strawberry or Sunflower get the full multiplier every time. So don’t expect a mutated Carrot to suddenly rival a mutated Sunflower — the game deliberately caps single-harvest upside.
How to Actually Get Fair Value in Trades
- Check stock chance before price. A cheap seed with a low stock chance (like Dragon Fruit) can genuinely out-trade a pricier, more common one.
- Farm during weather events. Lightning, Snowfall, Starfall, Blood Moon, and Aurora windows are short but they’re where the real crop value spikes happen — always be harvesting when one triggers.
- Pair Golden Dragonfly or Unicorn with active farming. These two pets exist specifically to raise your mutation rate, which compounds your trade value over time far more than buying expensive seeds outright.
- Don’t trade blind on Super pets. Since Ice Serpent and Black Dragon have no shop price at all, their value is 100% community-driven — get a second opinion from a trading Discord or a live calculator before locking in a deal.
- Watch for dupe-risk items. Dragon’s Breath, Moon Bloom, and Hypno Bloom are the most frequently flagged for duplication claims in the community. If a trade offer for one of these seems too easy, slow down and verify.
- Protect what you’re farming. Once a crop carries a high-value mutation, it becomes a target for night stealing. Defensive pets like Bee, Bear, Bald Eagle, or Raccoon-countering setups are worth the investment once your garden’s value climbs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most valuable seed in Grow a Garden 2?
Dragon’s Breath, Hypno Bloom, and Moon Bloom currently sit at the top of the seed value list. All three are Super-rarity seeds with a shop stock chance under 0.4%, which is what pushes their trade value so far above everything else.
What is the most valuable pet in Grow a Garden 2?
Ice Serpent and Black Dragon are the rarest since they’re only earned through top guild placements, but among purchasable pets, Unicorn and Golden Dragonfly carry the highest trade value.
Do mutations stack in Grow a Garden 2?
No. Only one mutation can be active on a crop at a time, so the goal is always landing the highest multiplier available during whatever event is currently live.
Is the Grow a Garden 2 value list official?
No — Roblox and the developers don’t publish trade values. Everything on this page is compiled from real trade data and community tracking tools, and it will shift as the game continues to update.
How often do Grow a Garden 2 values change?
Fairly often. New patches, restocked Seed Shop odds, and guild reward changes can all move the market, especially right after a major update like the Fourth of July content drop.
Values in this list reflect the most recent, widely-confirmed community data as of early July 2026. Grow a Garden 2 updates fast, so bookmark this page — we’ll keep it refreshed as new seeds, pets, and mutation events roll in.