I stared at the Quest Board as the timer ticked down and thought: one missed reset, and that Olive seed vanishes into someone else’s garden. You can feel the tilt of the economy in Garden Horizons—one rare pull changes the whole leaderboard. I learned fast: you either farm the routine, or you spend Robux and hope the luck lands on you.
I write this as someone who grinds smart, not hard. You and I will treat the Gardener Seed Pack as a tool—how to get it, what’s inside, and whether the effort pays off. Below I strip the noise and keep the signals that matter.
I see screenshots of manicured plots every hour, full of odd trees and bright blooms.
The Gardener Seed Pack contains five seeds that change how a plot looks and, occasionally, how much it sells for. They’re not just cosmetics: a lucky mutation can multiply value and turn common hours of grinding into a payday.
| Seed | Rarity | Pull Chance | Base Sell Price |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Dandelion Seed |
Limited Common | 44% | $45 (€38) |
![]() Bellpepper Seed |
Limited Uncommon | 33% | $50 (€42) |
![]() Birch Seed |
Limited Epic | 16% | $500 (€424) |
![]() Orange Seed |
Limited Rare | 5.5% | $1,800 (€1,525) |
![]() Olive Seed |
Limited Legendary | 1.5% | $10,000 (€8,472) |
Those sell numbers are base values; mutations and Lush or Starstruck variants bump them dramatically. My source notes and community price lists line up with these figures and the EUR conversions shown here. ([x-rates.com](https://www.x-rates.com/historical/?amount=1&date=2026-02-23&from=USD&utm_source=openai))
Every busy server has a cluster of players camping the Quest Board at reset time.
There are two reliable paths to the Gardener Seed Pack: claim it from the Quest Board rewards or buy packs with Robux in the in-game shop. Daily Quests offer up to one Gardener pack per reset; Weekly Quests can hand out between one and four packs, so they are the highest-yield route if you want steady farming.
How to get the Gardener seed pack in Garden Horizons?
Walk to the Seed Shop area, turn right, and you’ll find the Quest Board—simple navigation that many players ignore until they see the timer. Complete the planting, harvesting, selling, and gear-use tasks on daily and weekly quests to collect packs. Daily Quests reset every 24 hours; Weekly Quests reset on the weekly timer shown at the top of the board. You can also spend 50,000 Shillings in-game to reset quests immediately (that’s game currency, not real money).
How many seeds are in the Gardener seed pack?
The pack contains five seeds — a mix from Common through Legendary — and each pull follows the rarity chances shown above. If you’re after visual variety and the occasional high-value harvest, these five are the ones to chase. ([gardenhorizonswiki.com](https://gardenhorizonswiki.com/plants/rose/?utm_source=openai))
Can I buy Gardener seed packs with Robux?
Yes. The shop lists one-pack and bundle options priced in Robux: one pack for 169 Robux, a three-pack for 449 Robux, and a ten-pack for 1,299 Robux. To translate that into real money, Robux buys typically work out to roughly $0.0125 per Robux depending on platform and pack—so 169 Robux is about $2.11 (≈ €2), 449 Robux ≈ $5.60 (≈ €5), and 1,299 Robux ≈ $16.20 (≈ €14) when you buy through standard web/PC channels. If you prefer raw numbers, buy Robux via the web or gift cards for the best cents-per-Robux value. ([bloxgamers.com](https://bloxgamers.com/robux-calculator?utm_source=openai))


I watch leaderboards and see the same names at the top for weeks.
Short answer: yes, the Gardener Seed Pack is worth the time if you care about showpieces and steady, occasionally lucrative yields. The daily tasks are repeatable and low-cost in time; weekly quests are where the real pack volume comes from. Two strong metaphors help here: treating your farm like a small stage where rare plants steal the spotlight, and treating a single Olive pull like finding a rare coin in a cereal box.
If you play regularly, complete the daily checklist and save weekly resets for bulk farming. Visual appeal matters on servers and in trading communities, and mutations can multiply a seed’s value far above base sell price. Because the Gardener seeds are tied mainly to quests (not permanently in every shop), they carry an exclusivity that keeps collector demand high.
So plan the grind: do daily quests without burning out, prioritize weekly quest runs, and buy packs only when the odds justify skipping gameplay. Which will you choose—patient farming or fast Robux pulls to chase the legendary Olive?




