Grow a Garden Gears Guide: Full GAG 1 & 2 Tools List
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🛠️ Guide · both games · updated July 2026

Gears — Full Sprinklers & Tools List for Grow a Garden & Grow a Garden 2

Gear is what turns a slow farming loop into a fast one, and in Grow a Garden 2 it’s also what keeps your garden standing overnight. The shop, the shopkeeper, and most of the item names changed between games — here’s the full breakdown for both.

📖 10 min read🔄 Last checked: July 2026

Quick answer: Both games sell gear from a rotating shop that refreshes every 5 minutes. In the original, that’s Eloise’s Gear Shop; in the sequel, it’s George’s Gear Shop. Sprinklers are the core growth item in both — everything else is either a one-off utility tool or, in GAG2 specifically, defense and combat gear tied to night stealing.

Eloise’s Gear Shop

Located on the opposite side of the map from the Seed Shop, between the Cosmetics Shop and the Pet Eggs Shop. Stock refreshes every 5 minutes, and six items are guaranteed to be in stock on every rotation: Watering Can, Trowel, Recall Wrench, Trading Ticket, Favorite Tool, and Harvest Tool. Everything else appears according to its own rarity-based drop chance.

🚿 Sprinkler tiers

SprinklerPriceEffect
Basic Sprinkler25,000 ShecklesEntry-level growth and size boost
Advanced SprinklerMid-rangeStronger growth boost than Basic
Godly Sprinkler~120,000 ShecklesGrowth speed, mutation chance, and fruit size together — best value pick mid-game
Master Sprinkler~10,000,000 ShecklesLarge boost across the board, lasts ~10 minutes
Grandmaster Sprinkler279 RobuxThe strongest tier, one-time use — save it for your highest-value plants during an active weather event

🔧 Other essential gear

  • Watering Can (50,000 Sheckles, 10 uses) — speeds up growth between sprinkler windows.
  • Trowel (100,000 Sheckles, 5 uses) — moves a planted crop to a different plot, worth buying early to fix your garden layout.
  • Recall Wrench (150,000 Sheckles, 5 uses) — instantly teleports you to the Gear Shop.
  • Lightning Rod (1,000,000 Sheckles) — redirects lightning strikes toward it during Thunderstorm, up to 3 times before breaking. Essential if you’re actively farming Shocked mutations.
  • Favorite Tool (20,000,000 Sheckles, 20 uses) — locks a fruit so it can’t be picked up by anyone, including yourself, useful for protecting a crop you’re saving for a specific mutation window.
  • Level-Up Lollipop (10,000,000,000 Sheckles) — the single most expensive item in the shop, used to boost pet levels.

🎯 Recommended buy order

  1. Trowel first. Fixing your garden layout early saves wasted replanting later.
  2. Basic Sprinkler. Your first real growth boost, cheap enough to afford immediately.
  3. Watering Can. Keeps growth ticking over between sprinkler cooldowns.
  4. Godly Sprinkler once affordable. Best all-round value until you can realistically afford Master tier.
  5. Lightning Rod as soon as you’re actively chasing Shocked mutations during Thunderstorm.

On the numbers: Several mid and top-tier Sheckle prices (Advanced Sprinkler, some crafted items) vary between community sources and shift with game updates. Treat exact Sheckle figures as approximate and confirm current pricing in Eloise’s shop before budgeting a big purchase.

George’s Gear Shop

Sits in the central marketplace alongside the Seed Shop, Sell Stand, and Props Shop — tap the blue Gears icon to teleport there directly. Stock is shared globally and refreshes every 5 minutes, with rarer items appearing far less often. The Sign, Lantern, and Wheelbarrow are always available as one-time purchases regardless of rotation, and every Robux-only item stays in stock permanently since it doesn’t share the same rotation pool as Sheckle gear.

🚿 Sprinkler tiers

SprinklerPrice
Common Sprinkler3,000 Sheckles
Uncommon Sprinkler10,000 Sheckles
Rare Sprinkler50,000–80,000 Sheckles*
Legendary Sprinkler100,000 Sheckles
Super Sprinkler~1,000,000–3,000,000 Sheckles*

*A sixth “Rainbow” tier is mentioned in some community guides but hadn’t shipped as a purchasable item as of this writing — treat it as unconfirmed. Sprinklers stack in GAG2, so multiple cheaper units placed together can approach the same size-bonus cap as one top-tier sprinkler.

The Super Watering Can (1,000,000 Sheckles) deserves a special mention — it pushes growth speed roughly 300x when used, the single biggest manual speed boost in the entire gear list, though it needs to be reapplied manually rather than running passively like a sprinkler.

🍄 Consumable mushrooms

  • Speed Mushroom (~1,500 Sheckles) — cheap walk speed boost, useful for outrunning a garden’s defenders while raiding.
  • Invisibility Mushroom (~30,000 Sheckles) — turns you invisible for about a minute, good for sneaking into a well-defended garden at night.
  • Jump, Shrink, and Supersize Mushrooms — cheap, mostly situational fun rather than core strategy.

🛡️ Defense & combat gear

This is the category that didn’t really exist in the original game — GAG2’s night stealing mechanic gave gear a whole new job.

  • Flashbang (~8,000 Sheckles) — budget defensive option, forces a thief to drop whatever they’re carrying.
  • Wheelbarrow (~500,000 Sheckles) — picks up and carries other players; more of a griefing tool than a hard counter.
  • Gnome (100,000 Sheckles) — a hired defender that attacks anyone trespassing in your garden, one of the most cost-effective Sheckle-only defense picks.
  • Vine Wrapper (Robux) — locks a thief in place, commonly paired with Freeze Ray right after.
  • Freeze Ray (Robux) — stops a fleeing thief cold, works well combined with Vine Wrapper.
  • Power Hose (299 Robux) — the cheapest combat-gear entry point, pushes a thief off your plot.
  • Rainbow Carpet (599 Robux) — no cooldown, arguably the most versatile premium item since it helps with farming logistics, pet hunting, and combat escapes all at once.

🎯 Recommended buy order (Sheckle-only path)

  1. Common or Uncommon Sprinkler first. Get a passive growth boost running immediately, it’s cheap enough to not delay anything else.
  2. Gnome. The best cost-to-defense ratio in the game — 100,000 Sheckles for an active guard is hard to beat before you can afford pets.
  3. Flashbang. A second, cheap layer of defense that punishes anyone who slips past the Gnome.
  4. Rare or Legendary Sprinkler once your economy supports it, stacked alongside your first sprinkler rather than replacing it.
  5. Super Sprinkler / Super Watering Can as an end-game target once defense is fully sorted.

On the numbers: Grow a Garden 2’s gear list is still being patched — new items arrived with the Aurora event on June 20, 2026, and Sheckle prices for several crates and gear pieces were still listed as unconfirmed at the time of research. Total item counts also vary between sources (some report 34, others 42) depending on when the guide was last updated. Confirm current stock and pricing directly in George’s shop before budgeting a purchase.

Do you need to spend Robux?

Not to stay competitive on the farming side. Every sprinkler, watering can, and Sheckle-based defense item covers a fully functional garden without spending a cent. Where Robux pulls ahead is specifically in night player-versus-player combat — Vine Wrapper, Freeze Ray, Power Hose, and Rainbow Carpet don’t have a direct Sheckle equivalent, so if chasing thieves down is a priority, that’s the one area worth considering a purchase.

Common questions

What is the best sprinkler in the original Grow a Garden?

The Grandmaster Sprinkler is the strongest, but it’s a one-time-use item usually only available through Robux or Admin Abuse restocks. For a realistic budget, the Godly Sprinkler at around 120,000 Sheckles is the best value mid-game pick, combining growth speed, mutation chance, and fruit size in one item.

What is the best sprinkler in Grow a Garden 2?

The Super Sprinkler is the strongest confirmed tier, running up to around 3,000,000 Sheckles. Sprinklers stack in Grow a Garden 2, so several cheaper sprinklers placed together can approach the same size bonus cap as one top-tier sprinkler.

Where do I buy gear in Grow a Garden 2?

From the Gear Shop at the center of the map, run by an NPC named George. Stock rotates roughly every five minutes, and premium Robux-only items are always available regardless of the Sheckle rotation.

Do I need to spend Robux on gear to compete?

No. Every farming upgrade — sprinklers, watering cans, and Sheckle-based defense gear like the Gnome — is available without spending Robux. Robux gear mainly pulls ahead in night player-versus-player combat, where a few premium items have no Sheckle equivalent.

This is a fan-made reference for Grow a Garden and Grow a Garden 2 and is not officially affiliated with either game. Prices and item names are gathered from in-game testing and community sources, and Grow a Garden 2’s gear list in particular is still being patched — always confirm current stock and cost in-game before budgeting a purchase. Spot something outdated? Let us know.