The Short Answer

No — seeds and crops from Grow A Garden 1 will not transfer to Grow A Garden 2.

Grow A Garden 2 is a completely separate Roblox game. Seeds, crops, and any inventory you hold in the original game are stored in that game's data and cannot be accessed in a different Roblox game. No developer announcement has indicated a seed transfer system exists. Players should plan to start completely fresh when Grow A Garden 2 launches on June 12, 2026.

Why Seeds Won't Transfer

  • Separate Roblox game — Roblox stores inventory and save data separately per game. Items in Grow A Garden 1 have no data connection to Grow A Garden 2.
  • Ground-up rebuild — Grow A Garden 2 was built from scratch with a new codebase, meaning even the data structures for seeds are likely redesigned.
  • No transfer system announced — the development team has made no mention of an inventory or seed transfer mechanism.
  • New seed varieties — Grow A Garden 2 introduces dozens of new crops that didn't exist in the original, making a direct one-to-one transfer system technically complex and largely unnecessary.

What Seeds Are in Grow A Garden 2

Grow A Garden 2 has a significantly larger crop roster than the original. Confirmed and strongly leaked seeds include:

CropTypeStatus
CarrotVegetableConfirmed
StrawberryFruitConfirmed
TomatoVegetableConfirmed
AppleFruitConfirmed
CherryFruitConfirmed
BlueberryFruitConfirmed
GrapeFruitLeaked
PineappleFruitLeaked
MangoFruitLeaked
PumpkinVegetableLeaked
MushroomFungiLeaked
CactusPlantLeaked
BambooPlantLeaked
LotusFlowerLeaked
Venus FlytrapPlantLeaked
Poison AppleFruitLeaked
BeanstalkPlantLeaked
Thorn RoseFlowerLeaked
PomegranateFruitLeaked
AcornPlantLeaked

Full crop stats, grow times, and sell prices will be added to the Crops page as soon as the game launches.

Day One Seed Strategy

Since you will be starting fresh, having a plan for which seeds to buy first is important:

  • Don't spend all starting coins on one rare seed — volume of planted crops matters more than one expensive crop early on. Multiple cheap seeds growing at once generates more total income.
  • Prioritize fast grow times — crops with shorter harvest cycles compound your coin earnings faster, letting you reinvest more quickly.
  • Check the wiki on day one — the Crops page will have sell values and grow times added from community data as quickly as possible after launch, giving you the information to make smart purchasing decisions.
  • Look for shop restock timers — the seed shop restocks on a schedule. Knowing when to check back for higher-tier seeds is part of efficient early farming.
  • Save for rare seeds — once you have a stable coin income from common crops, transitioning to rare or higher-tier seeds significantly increases your earnings per cycle.

FAQ

Can I keep my crop inventory from Grow A Garden 1?

Yes — in the original game. Your Grow A Garden 1 account is unaffected by the sequel's launch. The two games run independently. Your progress in the original game stays in the original game.

Will Grow A Garden 1 shut down when Grow A Garden 2 launches?

No. The original game is expected to continue operating. The developers confirmed it will receive weekly updates until the sequel launches, and there is no indication it will be shut down afterward.

Are all the crops from Grow A Garden 1 in the sequel?

Most returning crops like carrot, strawberry, tomato, and apple are confirmed. Some original crops may not be in the sequel at launch, and many new crops have been added. Full details will be available on launch day.

Will seed prices be the same in Grow A Garden 2?

Prices are not yet known. The economy will likely be rebalanced to account for the new crops, gear system, and overall expanded content. Check the Crops page after launch for all confirmed prices.