I froze when a stranger slipped through my fence and started swiping berries. I had a row of carrots worth a handful of Sheckles and a single Venus Fly Trap that felt like bait on a hook. You can learn fast when someone robs your patch — or you can stay two steps ahead.
Editor’s Note: This post was last updated on June 13, 2026.
I play this game, I read the patch notes, and I watch Roblox clips from creators and Discord threads where people argue over one seed like it’s a stock tip. I’m going to tell you which seeds are worth buying, which ones protect your garden, and how to move money fast so you can stop replanting carrots forever.
Start with this: seeds are not equal. Some will make you bankroll growth; others act as your alarm system when someone sneaks into your plot. Two clear rules I follow—buy for profit early, buy defense when other players start visiting your garden.
Like any tight checklist, this tier list compresses what matters: per-harvest value, multi-harvest yield, rarity, and whether a plant attacks thieves. Read it while your shop refreshes; the window to buy rare seeds can close in minutes.
Below is the seed ranking, followed by quick reads on why each tier matters for your playstyle and community tips from Reddit threads and YouTube creators who grind GAG 2 daily.
Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List: Overview
I often notice newer players flooding their beds with strawberries because they’re cheap; experience fixes that fast. There are 25 seeds in Grow a Garden 2 right now. You begin with carrots, sell small batches, and upgrade as your Sheckles pile up.
| Tier | Seeds |
|---|---|
| S Tier | Dragon’s Breath, Moon Bloom, Pomegranate, Ghost Pepper, Venus Fly Trap, Poison Ivy, Poison Apple |
| A Tier | Glow Mushroom, Mushroom, Acorn, Cherry, Sunflower, Dragon Fruit, Mango, Cactus, Baby Cactus |
| B Tier | Horned Melon, Bamboo, Grape, Banana, Green Bean, Coconut, Poi |
| C Tier | Apple, Pineapple, Corn, Tomato |
| D Tier | Strawberry, Blueberry, Carrot, Tulip |
The S-Tier seeds both defend and generate cash quickly; further down the list, value thins and defensive power often disappears. I’ll walk you through each tier so you can craft a garden that fits whether you want quick flips, long-term yield, or a guarded plot that makes thieves think twice.
Grow a Garden 2 Plants Tier List Explained
On my server, the players who win early are the ones who stop planting what’s easy and start buying what pays. Below I break down each tier, give buy/sell posture advice, and point out where the community (Reddit, Discord, YouTube) corners the market.
Which seed makes the most money in Grow a Garden 2?
Short answer: Moon Bloom and Venus Fly Trap top raw sale value and rarity. Moon Bloom (9000 Sheckles ≈ €90) and Venus Fly Trap (11,000 Sheckles ≈ €110) sell for huge sums per fruit; they’re rare in the shop and usually require you to spend time watching Roblox shop restocks or trading in community groups on Discord.
Which plants defend your plot best?
Dragon’s Breath (3400 Sheckles ≈ €34) and Venus Fly Trap are the obvious bodyguards. Dragon’s Breath shoots at intruders; Venus Fly Trap literally eats them. Cactus (60 Sheckles ≈ €1) is a cheap nuisance that chips health, and Poison Ivy (1700 Sheckles ≈ €17) can deter thieves while still selling well.
Grow a Garden 2 S Tier Plants
I watched a raid fail once because the owner planted two Venus Fly Traps at the gate. S-Tier seeds are rare in the shop and can act like a cash machine for your plot while keeping other players out. Expect to spend time monitoring the Roblox item shop, Discord alerts, and trading channels to snag them.
| Seed | Sell Price (In Sheckles) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon’s Breath | 3400 (≈ €34) | Shoots lasers at players who try to steal your fruits |
| Moon Bloom | 9000 (≈ €90) | Harvests can grant an anti-gravity effect; extremely high value |
| Pomegranate | 900 (≈ €9) | One of the highest-valued common plants right now |
| Ghost Pepper | 2500 (≈ €25) | Multi-harvest with a strong yield |
| Venus Fly Trap | 11,000 (≈ €110) | Eats players who try to steal your plants |
| Poison Ivy | 1700 (≈ €17) | Multi-harvest and sells high |
| Poison Apple | 900 (≈ €9) | Multi-harvest with simultaneous fruits |
Grow a Garden 2 A Tier Plants
I’ve seen A-Tier seeds sit in gardens for weeks because they’re steady earners. These seeds bridge beginner money into S-Tier purchases; they’re a mix of fast flips and long slow cooks that serve different playstyles.
| Seed | Sell Price (In Sheckles) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Glow Mushroom | 700 (≈ €7) | Slow grow, single high-value harvest |
| Mushroom | 15,000 (≈ €150) | Very quick grow and high single-harvest value |
| Acorn | 200 (≈ €2) | Takes space but yields many fruits |
| Cherry | 300 (≈ €3) | Produces many fruits over time |
| Sunflower | 1500 (≈ €15) | Single harvest with strong value |
| Dragon Fruit | 150 (≈ €2) | Multiple fruits at once, decent price |
| Mango | 90 (≈ €1) | Multiple fruits, reasonable price |
| Cactus | 60 (≈ €1) | Hurts players who brush against it |
| Baby Cactus | 70 (≈ €1) | Multiple fruits at a good price |
Grow a Garden 2 B Tier Plants
When I talk to mid-game players, they list B-Tier seeds as the reliable ones to fill empty plots between higher buys. They don’t make you rich fast, but they keep the Sheckles flowing without much babysitting.
| Seed | Sell Price (In Sheckles) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Horned Melon | 200 (≈ €2) | Multiple fruits at a solid price |
| Bamboo | 874 (≈ €9) | Single harvest that spikes with mutations |
| Grape | 80 (≈ €1) | Low price but many fruits |
| Banana | 106 (≈ €1) | Grows large and yields decent fruits |
| Green Bean | 10 (≈ €0) | Can grow massive but sells very low; often a free redeem plant |
| Coconut | 60 (≈ €1) | Grows large but sells for little |
Grow a Garden 2 C Tier Plants
I see C-Tier crops mostly in starter gardens or when players are experimenting with mutations. They’re fine early on, but as soon as you can afford A or S seeds, these get benched.
| Seed | Sell Price (In Sheckles) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Apple | 60 (≈ €1) | Can grow massive but low sell price |
| Pineapple | 60 (≈ €1) | Single harvests multiple times at low price |
| Corn | 60 (≈ €1) | Single harvest multiple times; beginner-friendly |
| Tomato | 30 (≈ €0) | Multiple low-priced fruits; good starter grind |
Grow a Garden 2 D Tier Plants
I still plant carrots for the nostalgia; new players should, too. D-Tier are the absolute basics—cheap, fast, and useful only until you buy better seeds.
| Seed | Sell Price (In Sheckles) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Strawberry | 5 (≈ €0) | Multiple low-priced fruits; starter grind only |
| Blueberry | 18 (≈ €0) | Multiple low-priced fruits; combine with others early game |
| Carrot | 10 (≈ €0) | Single harvest that funds your first upgrades |
| Tulip | 15 (≈ €0) | Single harvest and decorative for your garden |
Prices above are base values and will shift as the game updates and the trading economy moves. Follow Roblox official updates, Discord seed alerts, Reddit threads, and trusted YouTube creators for the fastest buy windows and mutation strategies.
If you disagree with my placements, tell me which seed should move up or down — and why — so we can argue about it until the next shop refresh?