Grow a Garden value list for every crop

Quickly see what your crops could fetch on the market with our regularly updated Roblox Grow a Garden value list with the latest prices.

Need a Grow a Garden value list? If you're wondering if it makes sense to bankrupt yourself by buying that super rare seed you've got your eye on, our list of Grow a Garden crop prices should help you out. Though weight, mutation, yield, and growth time all play a part in the value of a fruit, vegetable, or flower, there's some simple logic to keep in mind.

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Grow a Garden value list

Below is a complete list of the average selling price of every crop in Grow a Garden you can still obtain as a seed from the shop, seed packs, and time-limited shops and chests:

Crop Average Value
Carrot 22
Strawberry 19
Blueberry 21
Orange Tulip 792
Tomato 35
Corn 44
Daffodil 988
Watermelon 2905
Pumpkin 3,854
Apple 266
Bamboo 3,944
Coconut 2,670
Cactus 3,224
Dragon Fruit 4,566
Mango 6,308
Grape 7,554
Mushroom 142,443
Pepper 7,577
Cacao 10,456
Beanstalk 18,788
Ember Lily 71,533
Sugar Apple 55,658
Burning Bud 79,254
Giant Pinecone 77,143
Broccoli 58,934
Briar Rose 78,634
Potato 93,422
Brussels Sprout 126,443
Cocomango 183,465
Sunflower TBD
Loquat TBD
Avocado TBD
Green Apple TBD
Wild Pineapple TBD
Sherrybloom TBD
Coinfruit TBD
Pinkside Dandelion TBD

Note that these Grow a Garden crop values are based on those from the in-game Sell counter and the NPC who runs it. It does not reflect the price you should expect another player to pay when trading.

They reflect the base price of the produce, either observed by us or approximated by adding the increased value that comes with its average weight to its minimum possible value. Check out our Grow a Garden mutation list to factor in mutation multipliers.

Also note that many Grow a Garden seeds produce crops for as long as they're planted. This makes almost every seed profitable over a long period.

If a crop sells for a price close to the cost of its seed, it likely only produces a single crop before disappearing. This makes their profitability difficult to guarantee unless planted in anticipation of a weather effect, event, or with a tool (like a sprinkler or wand) in mind.

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