Trading with other players is the only confirmed way to get Pomegranate in Grow a Garden 2 — a new multi-harvest crop worth around 900 Sheckles.
- What to know
- How to get Pomegranate in Grow a Garden 2, at a glance
- How to get Pomegranate by trading in Grow a Garden 2
- Seed shop Pomegranate: what isn’t confirmed
- How to grow and use Pomegranate
- Grow a Garden 2 vs the original Grow a Garden Pomegranate
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Landing your first Pomegranate without wasting Sheckles
What to know
- Player trading is the only confirmed way to get it right now — expect to pay around 900 Sheckles, with about 812 as the common floor.
- It’s a multi-harvest crop added June 12, 2026: buy once and it regrows for repeat harvests.
- A direct seed source — a shop, seed pack, or event — isn’t confirmed yet. Ignore any guide quoting an exact seed price, stock chance, or rarity for the sequel.
- Don’t follow original Grow a Garden guides — the Trader Troy odds for Pomegranate don’t apply here.
Pomegranate is one of the freshest additions to Grow a Garden 2, the Roblox farming sim, dropping in on launch day. It’s a high-value, multi-harvest crop, which is exactly why players are scrambling for it — and exactly why old guides will send you the wrong way. Here’s what’s actually confirmed.
How to get Pomegranate in Grow a Garden 2, at a glance
If you want it today, you trade for it. Everything else about where seeds come from is still being pinned down.
The only confirmed way to get Pomegranate in Grow a Garden 2 right now is to trade for it with another player, usually for around 900 Sheckles. A dedicated seed shop, pack, or event source hasn’t been confirmed for the sequel yet.
| Item | Confirmed source | What you need | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pomegranate | Player trading | Sheckles + a trade partner | ~900 Sheckles (floor ~812) |
How to get Pomegranate by trading in Grow a Garden 2

Because Pomegranate already has a settled market value, you can reliably buy it from another player. That’s the path that works today, and it’s only three moves.
Step 1 of 3: Bank enough Sheckles
Grow and sell cheap, fast crops to build a buffer above the going rate. Average value sits near 900 Sheckles, so aim for a little headroom so you’re not stuck if a seller prices high.
Step 2 of 3: Find a seller
Look for players advertising Pomegranate in trade channels or in-server. The price floor — the common lowball minimum — is about 812 Sheckles, so anything around or below that is a good buy.

Step 3 of 3: Make the trade and plant it
Complete the trade, then plant your Pomegranate in a plot. Since it’s multi-harvest, it stays in the ground and regrows after each harvest, so you only pay that acquisition cost once.
Seed shop Pomegranate: what isn’t confirmed

You’ll see guides claiming an exact seed price, a rarity tier, or a precise shop stock chance for Grow a Garden 2. Treat all of it as unverified. A direct seed source for the sequel — whether a seed shop, a seed pack, or a special event — hasn’t been confirmed, and any “buy it from X for Y Sheckles” figure isn’t backed up. Trade for it instead of chasing a number that may not be real.
How to grow and use Pomegranate
The big draw is the multi-harvest behavior: it’s a long-term money-maker, not a one-and-done crop. Exact grow time, per-harvest yield, and the fixed sell-to-game price aren’t documented yet, so judge it on rarity and trade value for now.

The loop is the standard one for a multi-harvest fruit crop: plant the seed in a plot, water and wait through its growth stages, then harvest when it’s ripe. Leave it in the ground and it regrows for the next cycle. You can sell harvested fruit at in-game sell points or trade it to other players, where it averages around 900 Sheckles.
Because pomegranates are multi-harvest, the earlier you get one, the more total harvests you bank. A single plant keeps paying out, so prioritize landing one over hoarding single-harvest crops.
Grow a Garden 2 vs the original Grow a Garden Pomegranate
This is where most people go wrong. Pomegranate exists in both games, but the way you get it is completely different — and the sequel’s path is the one that matters now.
| Grow a Garden 2 | Grow a Garden (original) | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Currently obtainable | Limited (Trader Event) |
| Confirmed source | Player trading | Trader Troy reward streaks |
| Drop odds | Not published | 12.87%–19.40% by streak |
| Harvest type | Multi-harvest | Not confirmed here |
| Average trade value | ~900 Sheckles | Not comparable |
The biggest time-waster is following original Grow a Garden guides. There, Pomegranate dropped from Trader Troy reward streaks at roughly 12.87% to 19.40% depending on your streak. None of that carries into Grow a Garden 2 — grinding a Trader Event that doesn’t exist in the sequel gets you nothing.
Common mistakes to avoid
The crop is brand-new, so prices and meta are still settling. Keep these straight and you won’t burn Sheckles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get Pomegranate seeds in Grow a Garden 2?
How much is Pomegranate worth?
Is Pomegranate limited or time-limited in Grow a Garden 2?
Can I still get Pomegranate from Trader Troy?
How long does it take to grow, and how much do I get per harvest?
Landing your first Pomegranate without wasting Sheckles
Trade for it, plant it once, and let the multi-harvest do the work — that’s the whole confirmed playbook for Grow a Garden 2 today. Skip the original-game Trader Troy grind and ignore any “exact seed price” guide until the sequel’s source is actually nailed down. Get one early, keep it defended, and it becomes a passive earner for the rest of your session.