Event Crops · Updated July 2026

Grow a Garden Limited Seeds

These are the seeds you can’t just buy from Sam’s Shop on a normal day — they only show up during specific events, and most vanish the moment the event ends. Here’s what’s farmable right now, what’s gone, and what your old ones might still be worth.

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Every limited seed on this page has one thing in common: you can’t walk up to Sam’s Shop and buy it on a random Tuesday. It’s either locked behind an event currency (Choc Coins, Honey, Golden Eggs), a crafting recipe, or a shop that only opens while the event is running. That’s what “limited” actually means here — not rare in the drop-chance sense, but rare in the calendar sense.

We’ve grouped these by the event they came from, marked which ones are still active right now, and flagged the handful whose exact Sheckle value is still being confirmed. If a value shows “pending,” that means the crop is new enough that reliable in-game testing hasn’t nailed down a final number yet — we’d rather tell you that than make one up.

Heads up: Some seeds that started as event-exclusives eventually get folded into the permanent game — Bizzy Bee’s Honey Hollow and several Halloween/Christmas crops like Great Pumpkin and Poinsettia are now sold or obtainable year-round. When that happens, we move them to the main seed database and note it below instead of doubling them up here.

🐝 Bizzy Bees 2026

Active — Part 3 running

The bee event has been rolled out in parts since May 2026 and, unusually, its shop system was made permanent in June — meaning these crops don’t fully disappear the way most event drops do. Bought with Honey currency from the Queen Bee’s Honey Shop.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
Honey PepperMythicalHoney Shop — cost unconfirmed, ~1.1% stock chanceUp to ~150,000
Honey HollowMythical30,000 Honey Coins48,000
Birds of ParadiseDivineHoney Shop — cost unconfirmed62,000
ConeflowerLegendaryHoney Shop — cost unconfirmed35,000

Honey Pepper and Honey Hollow share the same base stats in datamined files — Honey Hollow grows roughly 2× heavier, which is why farmers target it over Honey Pepper for mutation stacking.

🩸 Blood Moon Event

Ended — may return seasonally

A Halloween-adjacent horror event built around the Ghoul Garden. Bone Blossom is the standout — it’s currently the single highest base-value crop to ever come out of an event.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
Bone BlossomMythicalNot sold — Ghoul Garden quest reward185,000 /kg
BonedogLegendaryNot sold — Ghoul Garden quest reward58,000

🌿 Beanstalk Event

Ended — server-wide collab event

A community event where every player’s harvest fed a shared Golden Beanstalk. Once it grew tall enough, the portal opened and unlocked these crops for everyone who contributed.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
Golden GooseLegendaryNot sold — Beanstalk contribution reward92,000
Golden PodLegendaryNot sold — Beanstalk portal reward65,000

🧚 Fairy Event

Ended

A shorter seasonal event with a fairy-tale theme. Moonwing Flower was the crop most players farmed heavily before the window closed.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
Moonwing FlowerLegendaryNot sold — Fairy event reward55,000

🐰 Easter Event 2026

Ended April 25, 2026

Ran through the Easter Garden and Choc Coin economy. A couple of its headline crops are still awaiting a confirmed final value after in-game testing.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
EggfruitPrismaticChoc Coins, Easter Shop — exact amount unconfirmedPending
Candy BlossomDivineCrafted: 50 Golden Eggs + 1 ShardPending
Candy CarrotCommonNot sold — Easter Garden plot reward~1,000 (est.)

☘️ St. Patrick’s Event

Ended — March 2026

Notable for one reason: it introduced the first-ever Transcendent-rarity crop tied to a limited event, rather than the permanent shop.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
Four Leaf CloverTranscendentNot sold — unique Egg Luck Boost event mechanicPending

🎫 Season 4 Pass Exclusive

Season ended May 9, 2026

Not tied to a themed event at all — this one was locked behind Season Pass progression instead of a shop or currency.

SeedRarityBuy CostSell Value (Sheckles)
Purple TreeshroomPrismaticNot sold — Season 4 Pass rewardPending

Why do some seeds just… disappear?

It comes down to how Grow a Garden structures its content calendar. Most seasonal events run a shop, a currency, or a crafting NPC that only exists while the event is live. When the timer runs out, the shop closes and the currency usually stops being useful for anything new. The seed itself doesn’t get deleted from your inventory — you keep whatever you already grew — but you can’t get more of it until the event comes back around, if it ever does.

Does “limited” mean it’ll come back?

Sometimes. Big annual events — Halloween, Christmas, Easter — tend to return every year, usually with a mix of old and new crops. Smaller one-off events like Beanstalk, Fairy, or St. Patrick’s are less predictable; some have run once and never repeated. Bizzy Bees is the exception that’s worth noting: its shop system was made permanent in June 2026, which is the first time Grow a Garden has done that with an entire event structure instead of just individual crops.

Should you hold onto limited seeds instead of selling?

That depends on what you’re optimizing for. If a crop’s base value is high and demand for it stays steady after the event ends, holding a few can pay off in trades simply because no new supply is entering the game. But that’s a trading bet, not a guarantee — plenty of event crops lose relevance once the next event’s shinier exclusive shows up. If you’re unsure what something’s currently worth, run it through our value calculator before you commit to a trade.

Common questions

What makes a seed “limited” in Grow a Garden?

It’s only obtainable during a specific event window — Halloween, Christmas, Easter, or a smaller event like Beanstalk or Fairy. Once the event ends, the seed disappears from shops until (and unless) the event returns.

Can limited seeds come back?

Sometimes. Major annual events tend to return yearly, usually bringing the same seed back. Smaller one-off events are far less predictable — some never repeat. A few, like Bizzy Bees in 2026, have even been made permanent instead of ending.

Are limited seeds automatically worth more?

No — value still comes from rarity and base Sheckle worth like any other crop. What limited status adds is scarcity: once the event ends, no new supply enters the game, so existing copies can hold their trade value better than crops you can always re-buy.