Garden Horizons: How to Get the Trowel Fast

Garden Horizons: How to Get the Trowel Fast

I froze halfway through my farm — the roses were bunched like socks at the bottom of a drawer. You can feel your plan collapsing when a sprinkler waters half a bed and misses the rest. That’s the exact moment I learned the value of the Trowel.

I play Garden Horizons on Roblox, and I’ll walk you through where to get the Trowel, how to use it, and whether it deserves your Shillings. I’ll keep it short, practical, and useful: no fluff, just the moves that save time and headaches.

How to Obtain Trowel in Garden Horizons

The Gear Shop at the plaza behaves like a vending machine with a timer — items rotate constantly. You’ll find Molly behind the counter; she’s the NPC who sells gear and watches the stock change every five minutes.

  • Open the seeds menu at the top of your screen to teleport to the central fountain area.
  • Turn 180 degrees; the Gear Shop will be to your right.
  • Press E to talk to Molly, then scroll through the gear list.
  • The Trowel costs $250,000 (€230,000). Hit Buy and pay with Shillings.
Gear Shop in Garden Horizons

If Molly doesn’t have it immediately, don’t quit the server — the Gear Shop refreshes every five minutes and the Trowel will pop back up. You can also catch it during admin-driven Lucky Blocks Rain events; the Trowel appears as a rare drop if you collect the right blocks.

How do I buy the Trowel in Garden Horizons?

Go to the Gear Shop, speak to Molly (press E), and buy it for $250,000 (€230,000) with Shillings. If it’s out of stock, wait a few minutes for the shop to cycle.

How often does the Gear Shop restock the Trowel?

The shop rotates its inventory every five minutes. That rhythm makes patience the best low-cost strategy — stay in the server or respawn nearby and check the next cycle.

How to Use Trowel in Garden Horizons

Moving a plant should be fast, but the first time I tried I accidentally planted a rose in a fountain basin. The Trowel lives in your hotbar after purchase — if it’s in your backpack, drag it into a hotbar slot.

  • Equip the Trowel in your hand and walk up to the plant you want to move.
  • Wait for the blue highlight to appear, then left-click to pick up the plant.
  • Move your mouse to position the plant; zoom out for a bird’s-eye view when placing in corners.
  • Press Q or E while moving to rotate the plant’s facing.
  • Left-click again to place the plant. The Trowel is consumed on placement, so plan before you commit.
Trowel purchase in Garden Horizons
Highlight while using Trowel
Rotating plant in Garden Horizons

Does the Trowel get consumed after moving a plant?

Yes. Every placement uses up the Trowel, which makes thoughtful staging important when you’re reorganizing a large area.

Moving plants feels like playing Tetris with soil — one wrong turn and the whole layout needs a rethink. Use zoom and rotation to line things up before you place.

Should You Get Trowel in Garden Horizons?

When your farm starts to feel crowded, lack of order becomes expensive. I bought mine after losing thousands of Shillings to misplaced sprinklers.

If you care about clean layouts or efficient sprinkler coverage, the Trowel pays off fast. It costs $250,000 (€230,000) at Molly’s Gear Shop and restocks every five minutes. The Lucky Blocks Rain during admin events can drop one, but buying is the fastest route.

If you need cash fast, run the best seed guides on YouTube, join the game’s Discord to swap tips, or sell high-profit crops in the market. Influencers on Roblox and Garden Horizons creators often post money-farming routines that cut the time to afford tools like this.

How do I speed up earning Shillings for the Trowel?

Use high-value seeds, plant in efficient sprinkler grids, and follow active creators on YouTube for seed rotations. Community Discord channels share server events and timed boosts that increase income.

The Trowel moves you from chaotic rows to a garden that feels intentional. Are you keeping rare plants for looks, profit, or bragging rights — and which one are you willing to risk selling to buy a Trowel?