In Grow a Garden 2, Sunflower is a Legendary crop you buy from the Seed Shop. Its price, yield, and harvest type aren’t confirmed yet—check in-game.
- What to know
- Sunflower at a glance
- What Sunflower is, and what changed from the first game
- How to buy and plant Sunflower in Grow a Garden 2
- Is Sunflower worth growing?
- How to test Sunflower’s real stats
- Common mistakes to avoid with Grow a Garden 2 Sunflower
- Frequently Asked Questions
- The bottom line on GA2 Sunflower
What to know
- Sunflower in Grow a Garden 2 is a Legendary crop bought straight from the Seed Shop — that’s the only confirmed way to get it.
- This is the sequel, not the original: ignore guides citing Divine rarity, the Honey Shop, or Flower Seed Packs — those belong to the first Grow a Garden.
- Seed price, sell value, growth time, harvest type, and mutations aren’t documented yet for GA2 — verify them in the shop and on a single test plant.
- No event tag or level lock is listed, so it’s likely available as soon as you can afford it.
Grow a Garden 2 is the Roblox farming-sim sequel to 2025’s Grow a Garden, launched June 12, 2026. Sunflower came back for the sequel — but a lot changed, and most of the numbers floating around online are actually from the first game.
Sunflower at a glance
Here’s the fast version plus everything the sequel has actually confirmed about Sunflower so far.
In Grow a Garden 2, you get Sunflower by buying its seed from the Seed Shop. It’s a Legendary crop, and that direct purchase is the only confirmed way to obtain it.
| Attribute | Status in Grow a Garden 2 |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Legendary |
| How to get it | Buy the seed from the Seed Shop |
| Unlock requirement | None listed (check in-game for any lock) |
| Seed price | Not confirmed |
| Sell value | Not confirmed |
| Growth time | Not confirmed |
| Harvest type (multi vs single) | Not confirmed — test in-game |
| Mutations / tags | Not confirmed |
Values reflect what’s currently documented; more may be filled in as players verify them.
What Sunflower is, and what changed from the first game
Sunflower is a flower crop, and in Grow a Garden 2 it sits at Legendary rarity, sold through the Seed Shop. That’s the headline difference from the original, where the same flower was a much rarer Divine crop wrapped up in the Honey economy.
Almost every detailed “Sunflower” guide and video you’ll find is for the original Grow a Garden, where it’s a Divine crop tied to Honey and Flower Seed Packs. None of that carries over — in the sequel, Sunflower is a Legendary Seed Shop crop, full stop.
For contrast only, in the first Grow a Garden, Sunflower was a Divine-rarity flower you could also pull from Flower Seed Packs (bought with 10 Honey, or 199 Robux) in the Honey Shop, and it sold for around 135,000 Sheckles each. Those systems — Honey, Flower Seed Packs, Divine rarity — do not apply to the sequel, so don’t plan around them here.
How to buy and plant Sunflower in Grow a Garden 2
There’s no unlock condition or event gate listed, so your only real limits are currency and plot space. The exact in-game flow below follows standard Grow a Garden mechanics; the one confirmed fact is that the seed lives in the Seed Shop, so verify the shop’s layout and any prices on screen as you go.
Step 1 of 7: Reach the Seed Shop
Head to the Seed Shop — the building or NPC where you buy all your crop seeds. Sunflower is confirmed to be sold here; how you physically get to the shop (a portal, an NPC, or a central building) should be confirmed in your own server, since it isn’t spelled out in current documentation.
Step 2 of 7: Open the shop and find Sunflower under Legendary
Open the Seed Shop using the same interact prompt you use for other seeds. Scroll to the Legendary tier and look for the entry titled Sunflower. Double-check the name in the UI — don’t confuse it with any “legacy sunflower” terminology from the first game’s content.
Step 3 of 7: Buy the Sunflower seed
Purchase the seed with your in-game currency. The price isn’t published yet, so read the cost off the shop screen before you commit — and treat any guide quoting an exact GA2 seed price with caution until the community confirms it.
Step 4 of 7: Equip the seed from your inventory
After buying, the Sunflower seed appears in your seed inventory or hotbar, in the same slot type as your other crop seeds. Select it so it’s the active seed before you plant.
Step 5 of 7: Plant it on a cleared tile
Prepare a plantable tile the way you do for any other crop, then plant the equipped Sunflower seed onto it. Nothing in the current documentation suggests Sunflower needs special soil, a season, or a specific location — but watch for any in-game prompt that says otherwise.
Step 6 of 7: Wait for it to grow, then harvest
Let the plant run through its growth stages, then harvest it once it reads fully grown. Growth time isn’t documented, so time your first plant yourself rather than trusting a quoted figure.
Step 7 of 7: Check whether it regrows
Right after harvesting, watch the tile. If the plant stays and produces again, it’s multi-harvest; if it disappears, it’s single-harvest. This is the single most useful thing you can confirm yourself, because the sequel hasn’t documented it.
Warning: The original game’s Sunflower is multi-harvest, but that does not guarantee the sequel’s is. Confirm it on one plant before you build an economy around it.
Is Sunflower worth growing?
Honest answer: you can’t fully cost it out yet, because the sell value and grow time aren’t published. What you can lean on is its tier — Legendary crops are positioned as higher-end money crops, which usually means a steeper seed price and a bigger payout than common or rare seeds.
Treat it as a mid-to-late investment: pick it up once your farm earns steadily enough that you can absorb the seed cost and keep cheaper crops running on other plots while Sunflowers grow. If your own test shows it regrows, its long-term value per plot can be strong even with a slow first cycle.
How to test Sunflower’s real stats
Since the hard numbers aren’t out, the smart move is to measure them yourself on a small batch before scaling up. Buy one or two seeds, plant them somewhere easy to watch, and record what actually happens.
Once you have those five numbers, compare Sunflower’s profit per plot against a mid-tier crop. If it wins — and especially if it turns out to regrow — then commit more plots to it. Not before.
Common mistakes to avoid with Grow a Garden 2 Sunflower
Nearly every mistake here comes from one root cause: applying first-game knowledge to the sequel.
📺 Watch: Is Sunflower The Best Fruit in Grow a Garden 2? by KrimBlox — a visual companion to this guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sunflower the same as in the first Grow a Garden?
How much does Sunflower cost and sell for in GA2?
Is Sunflower multi-harvest in Grow a Garden 2?
Is Sunflower event-limited or exclusive?
Can I get Sunflower from Honey or seed packs?
The bottom line on GA2 Sunflower
Buy the Legendary Sunflower seed from the Seed Shop, plant it, and treat every price, grow time, and harvest claim you see online as GA1 baggage until you’ve confirmed it yourself. The acquisition is simple; the stats are still being filled in, and the player who measures them first wins.