Best Plants in Grow A Garden.

Grow a Garden: Best Plants Tier List (Updated)

From trash seeds to S-tier sheckle printers, here are the plants to grow in Version 1.14+

Christian Gallos
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Alright, let’s be real, not all plants are created equal in Grow a Garden. Some make you rich. Others? Straight-up burn your wallet. And after the Pet Mutations Update (v1.14.0) and all the seasonal shifts, the plant meta has completely changed. That’s why I went ahead and put together this fully updated seed and plant tier list, so you know exactly what to grow for money, trading, and glitch abuse. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re farming like a maniac for your next prestige pet, this guide’s got you covered.

Best Plants Tier List

Since the latest Pet Mutations Update (v1.14.0), the seed meta in Grow a Garden has drastically shifted. Many previously top-tier seeds like Candy Blossom and Guanabana have been outclassed by newer, glitch-boosted plants like Hornshroom and Bone Blossom.

This tier list ranks every major plant in the game based on:

  • Profit potential
  • Reusability
  • Glitch synergy (like Trik-Cat stacking or Sprinkle method)
  • Trade value
  • Personal experience + community insight

Whether you’re farming to afford Ascended pets or just want to stop wasting coins on trash seeds, this guide will help you prioritize what to grow.

All the best fruits ranked in Grow a Garden.

What Are the Best Plants in Grow a Garden Right Now?

The best plants to grow in Grow a Garden (Roblox) right now are Bone Blossom, Hornshroom, Nectarthorn, Candy Blossom, and Sunflower (with Trik-Cat). These offer the highest profit potential, especially when combined with glitch methods or pet passives.

S-Tier: Most Overpowered Plants

These are the best of the best. When used with pet glitches, sprinkle stacking, or duping setups, they can generate millions in coins. If you get your hands on these, protect them at all costs.

  • Bone Blossom – Currently the best. Outclasses Candy Blossom completely.
  • Hornshroom – Top of the top. Absolutely broken with the right setup.
  • Nectarthorn – Can be S tier if you master the glitch method (though it’s a bit harder now).
  • Candy Blossom – Still strong, just slightly overhyped.
  • Guanabana – Good, but less efficient than Dragon Pepper/Sunflower now.
  • Moon Melon – Yup, still S tier, specifically because of the Moon Melon glitch and it’s multi harvest. If you’re using it, this plant goes crazy. Without it? Mid.

Some people still deny Bone Blossom > Candy Blossom. But they’re just coping.

Bone Blossom is the best plant in Grow a Garden.

A-Tier: Top Picks Without Glitches

These plants are profitable without needing exploits. Great ROI and trade demand.

  • Sugar Apple, Giant Pine Cones
  • Sunflower – Especially powerful with Trik-Cat pet.
  • Cocoan, Moon Blossom
  • Dragon Pepper – Better than Guanabana now, ngl.
  • Honeysuckle (big one still OP after nerf)

Sunflower + Trik-Cat is underrated. It’s cracked for passive income.

B-Tier: Reliable, Repeatable, and Tradeable

These seeds bring solid value, especially when paired with passives or sold in bulk.

  • Beanstalk, Ember Lily, Angry Plant
  • Luimra (sells for 70k+), Elephant Ears, Nectarines
  • Parasol Flower, Firefly Fern
  • Fabulous Fruit, Sun Coil, Trik-Cat-compatible plants

If you can farm multiple of these at once, you’re making good progress.

Horned Shroom one of the best plants in Grow a Garden.

C-Tier: Middle-of-the-Road Moneymakers

These are solid options if you’re not using glitches or pet exploits. They make steady coin and are easy to grow.

  • Dragonfruit, Mango, Grapes, Durian
  • Peppers, Cacao, Eggplant, Lotus
  • MoononGlow, Kiwi, Banana
  • Foxglove, Dandelion, Pitcher Plant

Personally, I relied on Dragonfruit and Cacao early on before upgrading.

All the worst fruits ranked in Grow a Garden.

D-Tier: Just Okay if You’re Desperate

These aren’t the worst, but they won’t take you very far. Decent for early farming or idle players.

  • Watermelon, Pumpkin, Apple, Cactus
  • Bamboo, Coconut, Blood Banana
  • Succulent, Loquat, Moon Flowers

Budget-friendly, but don’t expect miracles.

E-Tier: Cute but Broke

These are beginner traps. They look nice, some were decent in past events, but now they barely sell for anything.

  • Strawberry, Blueberry, Tomato – Weak earners post-event.
  • Green Apple, Avocado, Cauliflower – Low harvest value.
  • Mint, Nectar Shade, Cranberries – Meh-tier money.
  • Peach, Nectar Shade (event-only)

If it feels “early game,” it probably is.

F-Tier: Worst Plants to Grow

These plants either cost more to grow than you earn, or are locked behind overpriced Robux. Avoid them unless you’re doing a challenge run.

  • Corn, Carrot, Daffodil – You literally lose money.
  • Papaya, Passionfruit – Just not worth it.
  • Most Easter/Event Plants – Negative ROI.
  • Cursed Fruit & Soul Fruit – Paid items that are still trash. F–.
  • Liberty Flower, Rosie Delight – Hard to craft, low return.
  • Glowrooms – No glow-up in sight.

Tip: If it’s seasonal and doesn’t stack, it’s probably bad.

Crops in Grow a Garden.

What Should You Grow?

That’s my full Grow a Garden best plants (seeds) tier list, ranked with real farming hours, some rage, and a lot of love. Whether you’re in it for aesthetics or farming profits, this should help you avoid the stinkers and focus on plants that actually pull weight.

If you want real results and fast coin farming, here are the top plants to focus on:

  • Bone Blossom
  • Hornshroom
  • Nectarthorn (glitch users only)
  • Sunflower (with Trik-Cat)
  • Dragon Pepper
  • Honeysuckle (big one is still cracked)

Avoid low-tier seeds, especially F and E tiers, and stop wasting time on flashy event plants that look cool but lose value immediately after the update. Up next, check out my tier list for all the pets in Grow a Garden (ranked from best to worst)!

Christian has been deep in the gaming world for over a decade, transitioned from being a League of Legends: Wild Rift Esports player to creating video game content full-time. He's dabbled in all kinds of genres and platforms, building not just skills but a long list of games played along the way. These days, Christian is all about sharing that passion, making content that feels real, relatable, connected and most importantly, helpful to the gaming community!
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