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How To Get Everything From The Grow A Garden Easter 2026 Event – Easter Finale!
Angry Plant’s got a sweet tooth.

Back on Grow A Garden! It’s been a while for us here at GZ. Still, with the game making a rather unexpected comeback lately we’ve decided to renew our interest in the one largest game in the world, and cover the latest major event, Grow A Garden Easter 2026. We covered the OG Easter event all the way back in 2025, so you know we’re legit. What does the event have to offer? Plenty of things. In this guide we’re going to try and give you a quick primer on everything you need to know to jump in and make the most of the event.
How To Get Everything From The Grow A Garden Easter 2026 Event
Right, onto the details.
Accessing The Event
When you arrive in the game, you should see a bunch of stalls in the central area. You’ll deal with those soon, but first open up your Easter Garden. This is an event-only garden that will be the key to progress later. You should get a prompt to do this when you log in, but if not you can do it with the sign in front of your garden.
Easter Gardens And Easter Crops

Your Easter Garden only grows Easter Crops. Similarly, Easter Crops only grow in an Easter Garden. (For the regular garden versions, see the section on permanent seed below.) You also can only sell or buy the plants using Choc Coins, the event currency. They’re sold at the Easter Sell Stand in the centre of the field, and you can buy Easter Seeds from the Easter Shop, also found in the centre. The object is to try and raise enough Choc Coins to get hold of all the different species… if you can find some of the rare ones when they’re in stock. We might have to step into a stock server again.
Easter Egg Hunts
Update: As of Week 3, the Easter Bunny does not appear to give out Easter Egg Hunts, instead they only act as the host for the Egg War. (See below.) The following section is legacy info and not currently active.
There’s a second way to earn Choc Coins, and that’s through Easter Egg Hunts. You can access these by speaking to the Easter Bunny, an NPC opposite the Easter Shop. Every 15 minutes or so he’ll invite you to take part in the Easter Egg Hunt. This is a fairly easy minigame, where Easter Eggs appear in spots around the field. Find and interact with ten of them to complete the task. Once you have, you’ll get to roll a random reward. Potential rewards include Choc Coins, Easter Crates, and Pet Eggs.
The Angry Plant Returns
A familiar face is back, and plays a very important role in the Easter celebrations. The Angry Plant is once again in the middle section, and this time wants Easter Plants. His request should appear on the pot underneath him. Give him a crop of the same species that weighs equal to, or over the requested weight, to get a Seed Pack. We will explain those in more detail below.
How To Get The Permanent Seeds
As we explained in the section on Easter Crops, the seeds bought from the Easter Shop only grow in the Easter Gardens. There are, however, versions of these seeds that grow in your regular garden, that you can sell for normal currency. You get these from the Easter Seed Pack, and Exotic Easter Seed Pack. You can get these from feeding the correct crops to the Angry Plant. As with other Seed Packs in Grow A Garden, when you open a pack you may get one of any of the seeds on the roster. The higher the rarity, the less likely it is to come up. The one everyone’s looking out for right now it the Eggfruit, a highly valuable crop for your garden… though only go for this if you’re ready to grind. There’s only a 0.5% (that is, a 1 in 200) chance to get one when you open a Seed Pack. Still, maybe you’ll get lucky.
Golden Eggs

The event eggs are Golden Eggs. They can hatch into the following things.
- Chocolate Bunny (55% Chance To Hatch)
- Easter Egg Chick (35% Chance To Hatch)
- Marshmallow Lamb (9% Chance To Hatch)
- Easter Bunny (0.5% Chance To Hatch)
- Gilded Choc Golden Egg (0.5% Chance To Hatch)
You can get Golden Eggs a reward from the Easter Egg Hunt, and the Evil Bunny. You can also buy them from the Golden Stall, pictured above, for Chocolate Coins. Eggs start at 25,000 Choc Coins, but every Golden Egg you buy doubles the price. The price resets back to 25,000 after a few hours.
The Evil Bunny

The second week of the event saw the arrival of the Evil Bunny, the Easter Bunny’s malevolent twin. This villain has quests for you… but you shouldn’t engage unless you’re find with vandalizing your own garden.
If you ask for a quest from the Evil Bunny, they will ask you to destroy one plant in either your Easter Garden, or your Regular Garden, whichever you happen to have open. You’ll need to destroy the plant in question using the Shovel, so it’s gone forever.
Once you’re done the terrible deed, you can return to the Evil Bunny to collect your reward.
Candy Blossom

Finally, the final boss of Grow A Garden Easter 2026, the return of Candy Blossom.
You can find the Candy Blossom Stall in the centre area, near the Angry Plant. This stall lets you buy a Candy Blossom, but the price is pretty steep. You will need 50 Golden Eggs, (we talk about those in the section above) and one Candy Blossom Shard. You get Candy Blossom Shards from the Angry Plant quests. Every 25 plants you successful feed to the Angry Plant, you’ll receive one Candy Blossom Shard. This is repeatable, if you can get enough Shards and Eggs.
Elder Candy Blossom
Finally, there’s an even special-er Candy Blossom, but you do need to be a Grow A Garden OG to get it. People who have an Easter 2025 Candy Blossom will receive a Candy Blossom Upgrader. This item will convert a 2025 Candy Blossom into an Elder Candy Blossom. This is still a super valuable crop, but also applies buffs to crops nearby, and potential mutations to pets… so it’s pretty great all around. Sadly, if you didn’t get the Candy Blossom in 2025, you can’t get the Elder variant… well, maybe you’ll get your shot in Easter 2027.
Candy Packaging
Update: Candy Packaging has been removed with the start of Week 4.
A new addition for Week 3, Candy Packaging is a solo and team effort that requires Easter crops. You head over to the central area, facing the gear shop. There you’ll meet DMCA-friendly top-hat wearing eccentric candy maker Wally Wrapper. He’s here to help you package candy, and get rewards for your trouble. You’ll find some shelves in this new section. Put Easter crops inside. You need to make the points total listed next to the shelves. The more valuable the Easter crop, the more points you’ll get. Once you reach the total, the whole thing goes into the cooldown phase, or ‘packaging’, which takes 30 minutes. After that’s over, your little shelf tower will get another tier, and you will get a new total to meet.
The more tiers you manage to get through, the better the completing rewards at each stage.
Solo Rewards
- Tier 1 – Bunny Berry Seed
- Tier 2 – 500 Choc Coins
- Tier 3 – Easter Crate
- Tier 4 – Easter Seed Pack
- Tier 5 – 750 Choc Coins
- Tier 6 – Chocolate Sprinklers
- Tier 7 – Bunny Stump Cosmetic
- Tier 8 – Golden Egg
- Tier 9 – 1000 Choc Coins
- Tier 10 – Easter Seed Pack
- Tier 11 – 2 Chocolate Sprinklers
- Tier 12 – Springtide Egg
- Tier 13 – 2500 Choc Coins
- Tier 14 – 2 Chocolate Sprinklers
- Tier 15 – 2 Golden Eggs
- Tier 16 – Bunny Berry Seed
- Tier 17 – 5000 Choc Coins
- Tier 18 – 2 Easter Seed Packs
- Tier 19 – 3 Chocolate Sprinklers
- Tier 20 – Springtide Egg
- Tier 21 – 2 Easter Crates
- Tier 22 – 2 Golden Eggs
- Tier 23 – Bonnet Blood Seed
- Tier 24 – 2 Springtide Eggs
- Tier 25 – 2 Easter Seed Packs
- Tier 26 – 10,000 Choc Coins
- Tier 27 – 3 Golden Eggs
- Tier 28 – Eggfruit
There’s also an element of team effort, too. Not only are their solo reward tiers, but there’s the option to form a team and submit crops toward a collective point pool. This has its own set of rewards.
Team Rewards
- Tier 1 – Easter Next Cosmetic
Tier 2 – 3 Easter Seed Packs
Tier 3 – Easter Sign Cosmetic
Tier 4 – 2 Egg Shroom Seeds
Tier 5 – 5 Chocolate Sprinklers
Tier 6 – 4 Golden Eggs
Tier 7 – Candy Squirrel Pet
Tier 8 – 6 Springtide Eggs
Tier 9 – Waddling Willow Seed
Tier 10 – 6 Easter Seed Packs
Tier 11 – 10 Golden Eggs
Tier 12 – Gold Waddling Willow Seed
Egg War

The Egg War is another new addition for the final week of Easter, and another way to earn the limited prizes… if you’re ready to duke it out with your fellow players. Egg Wars kick off on the hours every hour.
This is a PVP event, in essence. Huge Easter eggs will appear all around the field. You can interact with one to pick it up and carry it. If you can carry the egg to your garden before the Egg War timer ends, you get a reward. The more eggs you take to your garden, the more prizes you get. There is a twist, though. Someone might take the egg from you. If a player uses their Shovel to hit another player carrying an egg, they will drop it and the other player gets a chance to steal the egg away. So, be ready to run and fight… or just avoid that completely. We tested and confirmed that the Egg War works perfectly fine in private servers, so you can just play on one of those by yourself, and be free to grab as many eggs as you can with no competition.
There are different types of eggs available in the Egg War, of different rarities. The rarity of the egg determines what prizes you get.
Rare Egg
Rare eggs have pink and blue stripes.
Possible Rare Egg Prizes
- 1250 Chocolate Coins
- Easter Crate
- Chocolate Sprinkler
- Easter Seed Pack
- Golden Egg
Legendary Egg
These are yellow with pink spots, and appear to be in their own little basket.
Possible Legendary Egg Prizes
- 5000 Chocolate Coins
- 2 Chocolate Sprinklers
- 2 Easter Seed Packs
- 2 Golden Eggs
Mythical Eggs
A blue and silver egg with bunny ears.
Possible Mythical Egg Prizes
- 10,000 Chocolate Coins
- Springtide Egg
- 3 Easter Seed Packs
- 3 Golden Eggs
Divine Eggs
Divine Eggs look like pink, striped eggs, marked with flowers.
Possible Divine Egg Prizes
- 5 Springtide Eggs
- 10 Golden Eggs
- Marshmallow Root Seed
Golden Eggs
Looks like… a Golden Egg. The kind with bunny ears.
Possible Golden Egg Prizes
- Golden Egg
Easter Quests

A new addition for Week Four is the Easter Quests. This takes the place of the Candy Packaging, and works along similar lines. You can take part as a solo player and unlock solo rewards, or work together to pool your resources and unlock bigger rewards. Unlike Candy Packaging, this feature involves completing specific quests. This might be planting, or harvesting, Easter crops. Normal quest stuff.
Here are the different rewards.
Single Player Rewards
These all, more or less, relate to the number of quests you’ve completed.
- Bunny Berry Seed
- 500 Chocolate Coins
- Easter Crate
- Easter Seed Pack
- 2 Chocolate Sprinklers
- Golden Egg
- Bunny Stump Cosmetic
- 2 Easter Seed Packs
- 1000 Chocolate Coins
- 3 Golden Eggs
- 2500 Chocolate Coins
- 3 Chocolate Sprinklers
- Bonnet Bloom Seed
- Springtide Egg
- 3 Easter Seed Packs
- 2 Springtide Eggs
- 2 Easter Crates
- 5000 Chocolate Coins
- 4 Golden Eggs
- Waddling Willow Seed
Team Rewards
The Team Rewards are based on points accrued by completing quests as a group.
- 28 Points – 3 Easter Seed Packs
- 37 Points – 3 Golden Eggs
- 46 Points – 3 Chocolate Sprinklers
- 55 Points – Basket Bouquet Seed
- 64 Points – Lyrebird Pet
- 74 Points – 5 Springtide Eggs
- 84 Points – Jelly Bean Sprout Seed
- 94 Points – 5 Easter Seed Packs
- 103 Points – 10 Golden Eggs
- 112 Points – Gold Jelly Bean Sprout Seed
Meriel Green
Staff Writer
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