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Crops and Mutations
“Which crops are the rarest, and how do mutations make them worth so much?”
Last Updated: June 2026
Grow a Garden is one of the most popular games on Roblox, where you plant seeds, wait for them to grow, then sell your crops for Sheckles to buy even better seeds.
Every crop has a rarity, and the rarer it is, the more Sheckles it sells for. With hundreds of seeds spread across eight rarity tiers, it really helps to know what each one means before you spend your coins.
Mutations are where the big money is. A mutation is a special effect that lands on a crop and multiplies how much it sells for, and the rarest crops with stacked mutations can be worth a fortune.
New to the game? Our Grow a Garden wiki explains how to play, the Grow a Garden codes page lists free rewards, and our cooking recipes guide shows you what to do with your harvest.
Below is a clear crop list by rarity, followed by the full mutations list and how stacking them works.
The Quick Answer
Grow a Garden sorts crops into rarities, from lowest to highest: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, Mythical, Divine, Prismatic, and Transcendent. The rarer the crop, the more Sheckles it sells for. On top of that, mutations multiply a crop’s value and they stack, so a crop with Gold or Rainbow plus weather mutations like Frozen or Shocked can be worth many times a plain one. The top mutations like Celestial and Voidtouched push values to the very top of the chart.
How Crops and Mutations Work
Before the lists, here is the simple loop the whole game runs on. Once this clicks, the rarities and mutations make a lot more sense.
1
Plant your seeds. Buy seeds from the shop and plant them in your garden. Rarer seeds cost more and take longer to grow, but they sell for a lot more.
2
Let them grow. Crops grow over time, even while you are away. Many higher-tier plants are trees or bushes you can harvest again and again.
3
Catch a mutation. While a crop grows, weather and events can give it a mutation. Each mutation multiplies its value, and a crop can hold several at once.
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Harvest and sell. Pick your crops and sell them for Sheckles. A crop’s price is its base value times its rarity times every mutation on it, so a mutated rare crop pays the most. Spend the coins on better seeds and gear, then repeat. Our recipes guide covers cooking your crops, too.
Grow a Garden Crops by Rarity
Here is every rarity tier in order, what it means, and a few example crops you might find in that group. The exact crops in each tier can change as the game adds new seeds and events, so treat this as a guide rather than a fixed list.
| Rarity |
What it means |
Example crops |
| Common |
The everyday seeds you start with. They grow fast and sell for a little, perfect for your first coins. |
Carrot, Strawberry |
| Uncommon |
A small step up. Still easy to grow, and each crop sells for a touch more than a Common one. |
Blueberry, Orange Tulip |
| Rare |
Solid mid-game crops that bring in a steady pile of Sheckles once you have a few plots going. |
Corn, Tomato, Daffodil |
| Legendary |
Big-value crops, some of which give many fruits per plant. A great target once you can afford the seeds. |
Pumpkin, Apple, Bamboo |
| Mythical |
Hard-to-get seeds that sell for a lot. Many are fruit trees you can harvest again and again. |
Dragon Fruit, Mango, Coconut |
| Divine |
Some of the most profitable crops in the game, with high base values and long grow times. |
Pepper, Cacao, Mushroom |
| Prismatic |
Extremely rare seeds with huge sell values. These are the crops top players build their gardens around. |
Ember Lily, Sugar Apple |
| Transcendent |
The rarest tier of all, usually tied to special events. A single mutated one can be worth a fortune. |
Bone Blossom, event crops |
The rarest crops to chase
The most valuable crops sit in the Prismatic and Transcendent tiers, like the Ember Lily, Sugar Apple, and the event-only Bone Blossom. They are rare to pull from seed packs and slow to grow, but a single one with stacked mutations can be worth more than a whole garden of Common crops. The top of the list shifts as new event crops arrive, so keep an eye out whenever a limited event is running.
What about multi-harvest crops? Many higher-tier plants, like fruit trees and berry bushes, give you more than one crop per plant and keep producing over time. These are great value because you plant once and harvest again and again, so they often earn more in the long run than a one-time crop with the same price tag.
Weather mutations (in green) are common and stack together. The rare mutations (in gold) give the biggest value boosts.
Color Mutations: Gold and Rainbow
These two mutations can appear on their own as a crop grows, with no event needed. They give a big value boost and are the ones you will see most often. A crop can have Gold or Rainbow, but not both at the same time.
| Mutation |
How you get it |
What it does |
| Gold |
Can appear on its own as a crop grows |
Makes the crop worth about 20 times its base value. A great everyday boost. |
| Rainbow |
A rarer version that can also appear as a crop grows |
Worth about 50 times the base value, and far rarer than Gold. You can only have Gold or Rainbow, not both. |
Weather and Event Mutations (These Stack)
On top of a color mutation, weather and events can add more mutations, and they stack on the same crop. Here are some of the most useful ones and roughly how much they boost a crop’s value. The exact numbers are rough and the team re-tunes them, so use this as a guide.
| Mutation |
What causes it |
Value boost |
| Wet |
Rain weather |
Roughly doubles the value. One of the easiest mutations to catch. |
| Chilled |
Frost weather |
About double value. Combine Wet and Chilled and the crop can turn Frozen. |
| Moonlit |
Night and a special Blood Moon |
Around double value, and it sets up some of the bigger night mutations. |
| Pollinated |
Bees from a Pollinated event |
About triple value, and it works nicely stacked with the weather ones. |
| Honey Glazed |
The Honey or bee events |
Around five times the value, a strong mid-level boost. |
| Frozen |
Wet plus Chilled together |
About ten times the value. A clear step up from the basic weather mutations. |
| Shocked |
Thunderstorm and lightning events |
Roughly one hundred times the value. This is where the really big numbers start. |
| Celestial |
Rare space and meteor events |
Around one hundred and twenty times the value, one of the top mutations. |
| Voidtouched |
The rarest late-game events |
About one hundred and thirty-five times the value, near the very top of the chart. |
How stacking really works. Mutations multiply together, they do not just add up. A crop with Gold (about 20 times) and Shocked (about 100 times) is worth roughly 20 times 100, so around 2,000 times its base value, not 120 times. A crop can hold up to five mutations at once, which is how players turn a single rare crop into a giant payday. The best mutation changes as the game adds new events, so aim to stack a color mutation with the strongest weather one you can catch, and check back after a big update.
Tips for Bigger Harvests
- Leave your rarest crops growing during events. The longer a crop is out, the more chances it has to pick up a mutation.
- Aim for a color mutation plus a weather one. A Gold or Rainbow crop that also catches Frozen or Shocked is worth far more than either alone.
- Grow multi-harvest plants like fruit trees so one seed keeps paying you back over time.
- Grab free seeds and Sheckles from our Grow a Garden codes page so you can afford rarer seeds sooner.
- Turn spare crops into food with our cooking recipes guide for extra rewards.
Grow a Garden Crops and Mutations FAQ
What is the rarest crop in Grow a Garden?
The rarest crops sit in the Prismatic and Transcendent tiers, like the Ember Lily, Sugar Apple, and event-only Bone Blossom. The exact rarest crop changes as the game adds new event seeds.
What are the crop rarities in order?
From lowest to highest, the tiers are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, Mythical, Divine, Prismatic, and Transcendent. Higher tiers sell for more and take longer to grow.
What is the best mutation in Grow a Garden?
The top mutations are the rare event ones like Celestial and Voidtouched, with Rainbow being the best color mutation. The best overall changes with updates, so stack a color mutation with the strongest weather one you can get.
Do mutations stack?
Yes. Mutations multiply together, not add, and a crop can hold up to five at once. A crop with Gold and Shocked is worth about 20 times 100, so roughly 2,000 times its base value.
How do you get mutations?
Gold and Rainbow can appear on their own as a crop grows. The rest come from weather and events, like Wet from rain, Frozen from frost, and Shocked from thunderstorms, so leave your crops out while events are running.
Are there codes for free seeds?
Yes, Grow a Garden often has codes for free Sheckles and seeds. Check our up-to-date Grow a Garden codes page to see what is active right now.