Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List: Best Seeds Ranked

by Sophia

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Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List: Best Seeds Ranked

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Not every seed in Grow a Garden 2 deserves a spot in your plot. Some plants barely turn a profit, while others can practically run your farm for you, both in terms of cash and keeping intruders out.

If you’ve been dumping Sheckles into random seeds and wondering why your garden isn’t growing fast enough, this guide should help. We’ve ranked all 25 seeds currently in the game based on how much they sell for and whether they can hold their own against players trying to swipe your harvest.

Like most games in this genre, the early grind looks the same for everyone. Plant carrots, sell carrots, plant more carrots, until you’ve finally got enough cash to upgrade. This tier list picks up from there and ranks everything from the absolute best seeds down to the ones you’ll outgrow almost immediately.

Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List: Best Seeds Ranked
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Here’s a quick look at where everything lands.

TierSeeds
S TierDragon’s Breath, Moon Bloom, Pomegranate, Ghost Pepper, Venus Fly Trap, Poison Ivy, Poison Apple
A TierGlow Mushroom, Mushroom, Acorn, Cherry, Sunflower, Dragon Fruit, Mango, Cactus, Baby Cactus
B TierHorned Melon, Bamboo, Grape, Banana, Green Bean, Coconut, Poi
C TierApple, Pineapple, Corn, Tomato
D TierStrawberry, Blueberry, Carrot, Tulip

Now let’s get into why each one landed where it did.

Also read: Grow a Garden 2 Sprinklers Explained: Every Tier, Price

S Tier: The Plants Everyone’s Chasing

Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List: Best Seeds Ranked
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These seeds are the cream of the crop right now, both for income and for keeping your garden safe. The problem is getting your hands on one. They’re rare enough that you’ll need a good amount of luck (and refresh timing) to land them in the shop.

What sets the S-Tier apart from everything else is that a few of these plants double as security guards. Dragon’s Breath, for instance, doesn’t just sit there looking pretty. It actually attacks anyone who tries to raid your crops.

SeedSell Price (Sheckles)Description
Dragon’s Breath3,400Fires lasers at players attempting to steal your fruits
Moon Bloom9,000Gives an anti-gravity effect when harvested
Pomegranate900Currently one of the highest-value plants in the game
Ghost Pepper2,500Multi-harvest plant loaded with fruit
Venus Fly Trap11,000Literally eats players trying to steal from you
Poison Ivy1,700Multi-harvest plant with a strong sell price
Poison Apple900Multi-harvest plant that produces a lot of fruit at once

A Tier: Solid Picks While You Save Up

Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List: Best Seeds Ranked
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Can’t get your hands on an S-Tier seed yet? That’s normal. Nobody starts at the top, and the A-Tier exists for exactly this reason: to keep your income climbing while you save toward the better stuff.

This group mixes single-harvest plants that take a bit longer to mature with multi-harvest crops that keep the cash flowing more steadily. A few are also worth holding onto for mutation flips if you’re chasing bigger paydays.

SeedSell Price (Sheckles)Description
Glow Mushroom700Slow grower, but pays off with a high-value single harvest
Mushroom15,000Fast grower with a big single-harvest payout
Acorn200Takes up space, but produces a large number of fruits
Cherry300Slower to grow, but the large yield makes it worthwhile
Sunflower1,500Single harvest with a strong return
Dragon Fruit150Multiple fruits per harvest at a fair price
Mango90Multiple fruits per harvest, reasonably priced
Cactus60Hurts players who get too close
Baby Cactus70Multiple fruits at a good price

B Tier: Decent, But Don’t Expect Much

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The B-Tier is where early game starts turning into mid game. These plants are cheap to buy and won’t bankrupt you, but they’re also not going to make you rich.

One seed here is worth a special mention: Green Bean. It’s free if you redeem the current Grow a Garden 2 codes, which sounds great until you realize it barely sells for anything. That’s exactly why it’s stuck in B-Tier instead of climbing higher.

SeedSell Price (Sheckles)Description
Horned Melon200Multiple fruits at a good price
Bamboo874Single harvest, but can sell high when paired with mutations
Grape80Cheap to sell, but grows a lot of fruit
Banana106Grows large with a decent payout
Green Bean10Grows huge, sells for almost nothing
Coconut60Grows huge, sells for very little

Also read: Grow a Garden 2: All Seeds, Sheckle Prices, and Rarity

C Tier: Useful Early, Forgettable Later

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C-Tier plants are fine for the opening stretch of the game, but they get left in the dust the moment better seeds become available. Most players don’t keep these around long term. Treat them as a stepping stone, not a strategy.

SeedSell Price (Sheckles)Description
Apple60Grows large, but the fruit is cheap
Pineapple60Regrows multiple times at a low price
Corn60Regrows multiple times, beginner friendly
Tomato30Multiple low-priced fruits, decent for early grinding

D Tier: Bottom of the Barrel

Grow a Garden 2 Seed Tier List: Best Seeds Ranked
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These are the seeds you’ll start with and probably forget about within an hour. Strawberry, blueberry, carrot, and tulip get the job done for your very first batch of Sheckles, but they stop mattering almost as soon as your garden grows.

SeedSell Price (Sheckles)Description
Strawberry5Low value, but fine in bulk early on
Blueberry18Low value, but fine in bulk early on
Carrot10Helps cover your first costs
Tulip15Helps cover early costs and adds some color to your garden

Note: Prices listed are base values and may shift as we learn more about the game.

That covers our current take on the Grow a Garden 2 seed tier list. Got a different opinion on where something should rank? Let us know in the comments, and check back soon as we keep this list updated with new seeds and prices.

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