Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Best Plants

Not all seeds are worth your Sheckles, and some will keep you stuck in a slow grind longer than you think. This Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List covers all seeds in the game, ranked by income potential and defensive value, so you know exactly which ones are worth buying and which ones to leave behind.

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Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List TL;DR

  • There are currently more than 30 plant seeds in Grow a Garden 2.

  • You will begin the game by planting the carrot and selling it to produce Sheckles until you can afford better seeds. It’s a slow first step, but when you gain momentum, everything will be different.

  • Not all plant seeds are equally good. Picking the right ones can make your garden blossom, while others will put you in a slow, repetitive grind.

  • Spend your hard-earned Sheckles wisely, and your garden will practically run itself. This is what this guide is for. To help you and your garden thrive!

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Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List

Picking the right seeds in Grow a Garden 2 can make your garden blossom. But spend your Sheckles on the wrong plants, and you will risk being stuck in a slow grind. Spend them wisely, and your garden will practically run itself. It’s not easy to pick only the right ones, but this tier list can help you! There’s currently 30 plants in the game, they can be single or multi-harvest (plant once, collect crops multiple times). There are also multiple rarities of plants in GaG 2:

  1. Common

  2. Uncommon

  3. Rare

  4. Epic

  5. Legendary

  6. Mythic

  7. Super

I will cover all seeds currently in the game, rank them by how much income they generate, and whether they can protect your garden from other players looking to steal your hard-earned crops. Let’s get to it!

Tier List Overview

Before diving into the full breakdown, here is a full summary to see where every Grow a Garden 2 plant belongs, with their rarity and average crop value listed. Keep in mind that the exact crop value can vary, depending on its size and mutation and compared to original Grow a Garden, this time they can’t be stacked. This means that each harvested crop can gain only 1 mutation. But here’s a full list of all Grow a Garden 2 Plants ranked:

Tier

Image

Plant

Rarity

Harvest

Price (Sheckles)

Average Crop Value (Sheckles)

S Tier

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Moon Bloom

Moon Bloom

Super

Multi

65,000,000 (0.35% stock chance)

9000

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Dragon's Breath

Dragon's Breath

Super

Multi

90,000,000 (0.275% stock chance)

3400

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Ghost Pepper

Ghost Pepper

Mythic

Multi

Ghost Pepper Pack Only (1% obtainment chance)

2500

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy

Legendary

Single

Ghost Pepper Pack Only (4% obtainment chance)

1700

A Tier

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Mushroom

Mushroom

Epic

Single

15,000 (9% stock chance)

13000

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Venus Flytrap

Venus Flytrap

Mythic

Single

7,000,000 (1.4% stock chance)

3000

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Poison Apple

Poison Apple

Mythic

Multi

25,000,000 (0.5% stock chance)

900

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Pomegranate

Pomegranate

Mythic

Multi

12,000,000 (0.9% stock chance)

900

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Glow Mushroom

Glow Mushroom

Epic

Single

Ghost Pepper Pack Only (15% obtainment chance)

700

B Tier

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Sunflower

Sunflower

Legendary

Multi

5,000,000 (1.7% stock chance)

1750

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Horned Melon

Horned Melon

Rare

Single

Ghost Pepper Pack Only (30% obtainment chance)

200

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Cherry

Cherry

Legendary

Multi

1,200,000 (2.2% stock chance)

350

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Bamboo

Bamboo

Rare

Single

700 (80% stock chance)

800

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Acorn

Acorn

Legendary

Multi

700,000 (2.9% stock chance)

200

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Dragon Fruit

Dragon Fruit

Legendary

Multi

120,000 (4% stock chance)

150

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Mango

Mango

Epic

Multi

300,000 (5% stock chance)

90

C Tier

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Coconut

Coconut

Epic

Multi

70,000 (5% stock chance)

60

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Grape

Grape

Epic

Multi

50,000 (6.6% stock chance)

45

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Apple

Apple

Uncommon

Multi

400 (52.63% stock chance)

12

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Cactus

Cactus

Rare

Multi

5,000 (16.6% stock chance)

40

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Baby Cactus

Baby Cactus

Rare

Multi

Ghost Pepper Pack Only (50% obtainment chance)

70

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Banana

Banana

Epic

Multi

30,000 (5% stock chance)

35

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Pineapple

Pineapple

Rare

Single

30,000 (12.5% stock chance)

30

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Corn

Corn

Rare

Multi

2,500 (35% stock chance)

34

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Green Bean

Green Bean

Epic

Multi

20,000 (15% stock chance) / 3 seeds are FREE with "TEAMGREENBEAN" code

10

D Tier

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Carrot

Carrot

Common

Single

1 (100% stock chance)

5

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Tulip

Tulip

Uncommon

Single

40 (100% stock chance)

60

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Tomato

Tomato

Uncommon

Multi

200 (90% stock chance)

20

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Strawberry

Strawberry

Common

Multi

10 (100% stock chance)

3

Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List - Blueberry

Blueberry

Common

Multi

25 (100% stock chance)

5

Now let's get into the details of each tier so you know exactly what you are dealing with.

S Tier - The Best Plants in Grow a Garden 2

S tier plants are in a completely different league. They generate the most income in the shortest amount of time, and several of them double as defenders, which makes them even more valuable. The downside is that they are seriously hard to get. These seeds are rare, they disappear from the shop fast. If you are not checking in regularly, you can easily miss them, not to mention how expensive they are! But here’s is a list of the best plants in GaG 2:

  • Moon Bloom is a Super crop. And it’s not exaggeration or just some fancy title. First of all, Moon Bloom is the most valuable crop in Grow a Garden 2, with an average value of 9000 Sheckles. It is a strong income generator for sure. But high income comes with a high price. You can buy Moon Bloom in a Seed Shop for a whopping 65,000,000 Sheckles or 1,349 to 13,490 Robux, depending on mutation. Not only that, but according to Grow a Garden 2 Wiki, it only has 0.35% chance to stock. To top it all off, the Moon Bloom plant has a unique effect when you touch the leaves, it will give you low gravity for 15 seconds.

  • Dragon's Breath is one of the most sought-after plants in the game, and that’s for a good reason. It produces high-value fruit with an average crop value of 3400 Sheckles, and when someone tries to walk into your garden to steal, it literally attacks them with a fire lasers ability. That combination of offense and such insane income is rare… literally. It only has a 0.275% chance to stock, so anyone who got it is extremely lucky. But in my opinion, all of these benefits should be enough to put Dragon's Breath right at the top of any tier list.

  • Ghost Pepper is a Mythic crop and one of the rarest in the entire game. It can only be obtained from the Ghost Pepper Pack with a 1% obtainment rate. But being a multi-harvest plant that can produce a lot of fruit at a reasonable speed, it’s a very solid income generator.

  • Poison Ivy works similarly to Dragon’s Breath in terms of defense. It does not just sit there looking pretty. Instead, it punishes anyone who gets too close, which means your other crops are a lot safer when this plant is in your garden. The crop value of Poison Ivy is also on point, with the average being around 1700 Sheckles.

These are the best plants in Grow a Garden 2 right now. If you ever see any of these in the shop and if you have enough Sheckles, buy them immediately. Do not think about it too long.

A Tier Plants

A tier is where things get really interesting for players who are still building up their Sheckle balance, but cannot afford S-tier ones just yet. These plants are a strong middle ground. They generate solid income, and a few of them come with useful traits that keep your garden safer. Here’s a list of A tier Grow a Garden 2 plants:

  • Venus Flytrap is a good fit for anyone who wants a bit of extra protection without needing a Dragon's Breath. It is not as powerful defensively, but it still discourages thieves and brings in decent earnings on top of that. But being a Mythic plant, costing 7,000,000 Sheckles in the Seed Shop with only a 1.4% chance to stock, I wouldn’t say Venus Flytrap belongs to the S tier. Sure, it brings solid value and defence abilities, but when you look at both of them individually and take into account its rarity as well as the price, Venus Flytrap should do better in my opinion.

  • Poison Apple and Pomegranate are both excellent income producers. They are not the flashiest options in the game, but they are reliable, and they help you save up faster for the S-tier plants you are working toward.

  • Mushroom and Glow Mushroom are worth mentioning separately because of how they work over time. Single-harvest plants like these are great for active income, and the regular Mushroom in particular has a very decent sale value to keep you profitable at times when you need Sheckles the most.

If your budget does not stretch to S tier right now, filling your plot with A tier plants is absolutely the right move.

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B Tier Plants

B-tier plants are your mid-game workhorses. They are not going to make you rich overnight, but they are affordable, reasonably profitable, and a solid step up from the early-game basics. Most players spend a good chunk of their mid-game progression planting and selling these before they can afford anything higher.

  • Dragon Fruit and Mango are probably the standouts here. Both have a better-than-average sale value for their tier and they are affordable enough that most players can grab them without too much trouble.

  • Bamboo and Acorn are a bit slower to pay off, but they take up space and generate income consistently, which counts for something when you are trying to stack Sheckles. Acorn is more expensive, while Bamboo is a very reliable beginner-friendly source (average crop value is around 800 Sheckles) of income with high chance of being in stock (80%).

  • Sunflower, Horned Melon, and Cherry sit comfortably in the middle. Nothing special, nothing disappointing. They do the job with Sunflower and Cherry being a good multi-harvest plants for passive income, and Horned Melon to back it all up as a single-harvest crop.

C Tier Plants

C tier plants are early-game staples. They helped you survive your first few days, and there is nothing wrong with that. The problem is that they get outclassed quickly, and most experienced players have already replaced them with better options by the time they hit mid-game.

  • Green Bean is an Epic crop that shouldn’t belong to the C tier at first glance. Its crop value is only 10 Sheckles on average, which is very low, but there’s one important thing worth noting. Normally, seeds are available at the Seed Shop for Sheckles, and Green Bean is no exception. But you can actually get 3 Green Bean seeds for free, redeeming an active Grow a Garden 2 code “TEAMGREENBEAN”, which makes it a nice bonus without spending anything. I think this is the main reason why Green Bean can comfortably sit in C Tier.
  • Cactus and Baby Cactus are a bit of an exception here because they have minor defensive properties, which nudges them above the absolute bottom tier. They will not scare off determined thieves, but they are better than nothing.

  • Apple, Grape, Coconut, Banana, Pineapple, and Corn are all decent enough when you are starting out, but once you have access to B tier and above, they are really just taking up space. Swap them out as soon as you can afford to.

D Tier Plants

Every player starts here and there is no shame in it. Carrot is the very first plant you will grow in Grow a Garden 2. It is cheap, it grows fast, and it gets you your first few Sheckles to start building from. Strawberry, Blueberry, Tomato, and Tulip all follow a similar pattern. The issue with D tier plants is that their profit margins are tiny. Once your garden is established and you have better options available, there is really no reason to keep growing these. They served their purpose as a starting point, but they are not worth going back to.

The gap between tiers in Grow a Garden 2 is significant, especially once you make it past D and C tier. The key is to not get too comfortable with the plants you started with. Keep reinvesting your Sheckles into better seeds, check the shop often for S tier drops, and try to get at least one defensive plant in your garden as soon as possible. The faster you move up the tiers, the faster your income grows, and once you have a few S or A tier plants running, the game starts to feel like a completely different experience. I hope this Grow a Garden 2 Plants tier list will help you create a flourishing garden and see you again on my blog soon!

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