If you have been playing Garden Horizons, you already know that picking the right seeds can make or break your in-game income. The better your seed choices, the more shillings you earn. And the more shillings you earn, the faster you grow (pun intended).
This guide covers every single seed in the game, where to find them, what they cost, and how much profit they can bring you.
All Garden Horizons Seeds and Their Prices
There are 15 seeds available in the Garden Horizons shop that you can buy and grow into full plants. A few special seeds, like the Dawnfruit, can only be obtained through Garden Horizons codes and are not available in the regular shop.
Here is the full list of shop seeds:
| Seed | Price | Rarity | Selling Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carrot Seed | $20 | Common | $30 |
| Corn Seed | $100 | Common | $25 |
| Onion Seed | $200 | Uncommon | TBA |
| Strawberry Seed | $800 | Uncommon | $32 |
| Mushroom Seed | $1,500 | Uncommon | TBA |
| Beetroot Seed | $2,500 | Rare | $3,750 |
| Tomato Seed | $4,000 | Rare | TBA |
| Apple Seed | $7,000 | Rare | $270 |
| Rose Seed | $10,000 | Rare | TBA |
| Wheat Seed | $12,000 | Epic | TBA |
| Banana Seed | $30,000 | Epic | TBA |
| Plum Seed | $60,000 | Epic | TBA |
| Potato Seed | $100,000 | Epic | TBA |
| Cabbage Seed | $150,000 | Legendary | TBA |
| Cherry Seed | $1,000,000 | Legendary | TBA |
Seeds You Can Get Outside the Shop
Not all seeds come from Bill’s seed shop. Some seeds are locked behind seed packs, limited-time events, and codes. These are worth keeping an eye on since they can give you access to plants that most players do not have.
| Seed | Rarity | Source | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunpetal Seed | Limited Common | Dawn Seed Pack | 44% |
| Goldenberry Seed | Limited Uncommon | Dawn Seed Pack | 33% |
| Amberpine Seed | Limited Rare | Dawn Seed Pack | 16% |
| Emberwood Seed | Limited Epic | Dawn Seed Pack | 5.5% |
| Dandelion Seed | Limited Common | Gardener Seed Pack | 33% |
| Bellpepper Seed | Limited Uncommon | Gardener Seed Pack | 33% |
| Birch Seed | Limited Rare | Gardener Seed Pack | 16% |
| Orange Seed | Limited Epic | Gardener Seed Pack | 5.5% |
| Olive Seed | Limited Legendary | Gardener Seed Pack | 1.5% |
| Dawn Blossom Seed | Limited Legendary | Dawn Seed Pack | 1.5% |
| Dawnfruit Seed | Limited Legendary | Codes | $600 |
How the Seed Shop Works in Garden Horizons
The seed shop is run by a character named Bill, who stands at a stall near the center of the map. Walk up to him, and a menu pops up showing all available seeds on your server, along with their prices and rarity tiers.
One thing that makes the shop interesting is that the stock is shared across the entire server. That means every player on your server sees the exact same seeds until the shop refreshes. This adds a competitive element since rare seeds can sell out fast once they appear.

How to Buy Seeds Step by Step
Buying seeds is simple once you know where to go. Here is how to do it:
- Walk up to Bill’s Seed Shop or click the SEEDS button from the top menu.
- Go near the stall and press the E key to interact with Bill.
- Browse the available stock and check prices and rarity before committing.
- Click the seed you want and hit Buy to spend your shillings.
- Head to your garden and plant the seed in any available soil plot.
That is really all there is to it. The tricky part is knowing which seeds are worth your shillings and when to buy them.
Tips to Get the Best Seeds Every Time
Watch the restock timer. There is a countdown at the top of the shop menu. Keep an eye on it so you are ready the moment new stock appears. Epic and Legendary seeds can vanish in seconds once players spot them.
Do not ignore Common seeds early on. Carrots cost just $20 and sell for $30, giving you a steady, low-risk return while you build up your shilling stash. It might not sound exciting, but it keeps your garden profitable in the early game.
Beetroot is one of the best mid-game investments. At $2,500 per seed with a selling value of $3,750, Beetroot gives you a clean profit of $1,250 per plant. For a Rare seed, that return is hard to beat.
Use gears to boost mutations. When growing plants, use Garden Horizons gears to unlock better mutations and traits. This can significantly increase the value of your crops, especially for higher-rarity seeds.
Stock up on seed packs when available. The Dawn Seed Pack and Gardener Seed Pack both contain Limited seeds that you cannot buy from Bill. Even if the drop rates for Legendary seeds are low, the lower-rarity seeds from these packs are still useful and worth having.
Code seeds are bonus opportunities, not a strategy. Seeds like Dawnfruit are great when you can get them, but they are not something you can rely on for consistent earnings. Treat them as a bonus on top of your regular shop purchases.
Which Seed Makes the Most Money?
The answer really depends on where you are in the game.
Early players should stick with Carrot and Corn seeds. They are cheap, easy to grow, and give you reliable returns without much risk. Once you have saved up a decent amount of shillings, move up to Uncommon and Rare seeds.
In the mid-game, Beetroot stands out as the clear winner for profit margins. Spending $2,500 to earn $3,750 back is a strong return for a Rare-tier seed. For late-game players sitting on large shilling reserves, Epic and Legendary seeds open up much larger profit potential, though exact selling values for many of these are still being confirmed by the community.
Start Growing Smarter Today
Now that you know every seed in Garden Horizons, their costs, rarity tiers, and selling values, you are in a much better position to plan your garden and grow your shilling balance faster than ever.
Start with what you can afford, watch the shop timer, and work your way up to the rarer seeds as your earnings grow. The garden does not build itself, but with the right seeds, it can build your in-game fortune.
Got a rare seed you are proud of? Drop it in the comments below and let the community know what you are growing. And if you found this guide helpful, share it with a fellow Garden Horizons player who could use a head start.









