Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List

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We’ve been spending a lot of time playing Grow A Garden 2 this week. If you want to plant with peak efficiency then you’ll need to get clued-in on the Grow A Garden 2 base price list for plants. Knowing about them will help you know whether certain seeds are worth buying, which is pretty handy with limited money and space.

Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List

Okay, let’s get into it.

Base Price List

Below are the base prices. We’ve grouped these by rarity, and then alphabetized within the category so they’re pretty easy to find. We’ll try and add to it as more plants arrive.

Common Plants

The most common kind of plant.

  • Blueberry – 5¢
  • Carrot – 5¢
  • Strawberry – 3¢

Uncommon Plants

Very frequently available. (So calling them uncommon is not totally accurate, but y’know, game terms.)

  • Apple – 12¢
  • Tomato – 9 ¢
  • Tulip – 60

Rare Plants

Often available. This also includes the more common crops from the gamepass seed packs.

  • Baby Cactus (Gamepass) – 70¢
  • Bamboo – 800¢
  • Cactus – 40¢
  • Corn – 34¢
  • Horned Melon (Gamepass) – 200¢
  • Pineapple – 30¢

Epic Plants

A bit harder to find.

  • Banana – 35¢
  • Coconut – 60¢
  • Grape – 45¢
  • Green Bean – 10¢
  • Glow Mushroom (Gamepass) – 700¢
  • Mango – 90¢
  • Mushroom – 13000¢

Legendary Plants

Only very rarely show up in the shop.

  • Acorn – 200¢
  • Cherry – 350¢
  • Dragon Fruit – 150¢
  • Poison Ivy (Gamepass) – 1700¢
  • Sunflower – 1750¢

Mythic Plants

Really hard to get.

  • Ghost Pepper (Gamepass) – 2500¢
  • Poison Apple – 900¢
  • Pomegranate – 900¢
  • Venus Fly Trap – 3,000¢

Super Plants

How did you get one of these? We’re kind of jealous.

  • Dragon’s Breath – 3,400¢
  • Moon Bloom – 9,000¢

FAQ

Now we’ve run over the base price list, now let’s talk about some of the other questions relating to it.

  • What does ‘base price’ mean? 
    • The term ‘base price’ refers to a low-end weight version of a crop with no large size or special mutations. It’s used as a metric to determine what crops are worth buying or planting. Generally speaking you want to plant things with a higher base price to make the most of the space in your garden. Crops with low base prices are generally less useful for you.
  • What crop has the highest base price?
    • That honor goes to Mushrooms. (Keep in mind that these are a one-use crop, so they’re not massively OP.)
  • Where do you get your information from?
    • Most of the prices here come from the Grow A Garden Discord. It’s generally a great source for information, and we’d encourage checking it out if you have the opportunity to.
  • Do you have any other guides on Grow A Garden 2? 

Staff Writer
Meriel is a games journalist and sometime game dev, writing content for GameTyrant and TheGamer before her time at Gamezebo. When not tirelessly documenting the mysteries of Roblox, she enjoys indie horror and getting wiped out by chariots in Elden Ring.