The Moon Bloom is the most valuable plant in Grow a Garden 2 for a single sale at 22,000 sheckels, with the mushroom right behind it at 12.3K.
Grow a Garden 2 has a huge plant list, and the sell prices do not line up with rarity the way you would expect. Some commons are worth almost nothing, a few epics quietly print money, and the single biggest payout comes from a super you might overlook. Here is what every plant sells for as a one-time pick, plus how to squeeze the most sheckels out of the good ones.
What you need first
How to make the most money from plants in Grow a Garden 2
Sell one plant to read its value
Take a single average-weight plant to sell and the game shows its price, like the carrot at 31 sheckels.

Catch the golden-seed weather event
This biome drops golden seeds and lets you turn a plant gold for a big value bump.

Expand your plot for more room
The next plot upgrade costs 40k and the one after it jumps to 1 million.

Grow a mushroom for a massive payout
A standard mushroom sells for 12.3K, the best of the seed-shop one-time picks.

Wait out weather events for mutations
Mutations like electric only land during weather events, so let them hit your garden.

Stack mutations to multiply the price
An electric Venus fly trap leaps from 3.84K all the way to 159K.

Harvest a Moon Bloom for the top sale
A 40 kg Moon Bloom sells for 22,000 sheckels, the highest single-sale price in the game.

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Why the rankings don’t match rarity
The biggest takeaway is that price and rarity are barely related. The blueberry bottoms out at just 5 sheckels, worse even than the strawberry and tomato at 18 each. The pineapple, which looks like it should be strong, sells for only 39 sheckels and lands in the D tier.
Plenty of plants that “should” be good come in middling. The dragon fruit (246), acorn (250), mango (171), and coconut (149) all sit in the second tier despite their rarity. Meanwhile the humble bamboo punches way up at 849 sheckels. If you are picking plants to sell, go by these numbers, not by the rarity color.
Mutations matter more than rarity
Mutations are where the real money lives. A plain Venus fly trap sells for 3.84K, which is already solid, but the electric version of the same plant comes back at a ridiculous 159K. The same thing happens with the pomegranate: a normal 3 kg one is worth 2.65K, while a 6 kg electric one hits 61K.
You get mutations like electric by waiting for weather events, which behave like getting your garden shocked. They can land repeatedly, so the more events you sit through, the more of your plants pick up the multiplier. Size helps too, but a mutation swings the price far harder than a few extra kilograms.
The two plants that print sheckels
For a single sale, two plants stand above everything. The mushroom sells for 12.3K and earns its S tier spot, and the Moon Bloom sits in a tier of its own at 22,000 sheckels even at 40 kg without sprinklers. Grow either one bigger and add mutations and the price climbs from there.
One honorable mention plays a different game. The dragon’s breath only sells for 4.9K, but it protects your garden and zaps players who wander in, draining their HP until they drop sheckels and even die. Lure enough people in and it can quietly pull in over 100k while you do nothing.
Grow your Moon Bloom as big as possible and stack mutations on it before selling — that combo is what pushes a single plant past 22,000 sheckels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best plant to sell in Grow a Garden 2?
The Moon Bloom is the best plant for a one-time sale at 22,000 sheckels, and that was a 40 kg one grown without sprinklers, so it can go higher.
What is the best plant from the seed shop seed packs?
The mushroom at 12.3K is the top one-time pick from the seed shop, beating even the ghost pepper, which came in at 4.15K.
How do you get mutations like electric?
You wait for weather events. They roll through and can hit your whole garden, and electric in particular can land several times.
Do mutations actually change the sell price?
Massively. An electric Venus fly trap jumped from 3.84K to 159K, and an electric pomegranate went from a few thousand to 61K.
What is the worst plant to sell?
The blueberry at just 5 sheckels, sitting at the bottom of the D tier alongside the strawberry and tomato.
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What does the dragon’s breath do besides sell?
It guards your garden and zaps other players, costing them HP until they drop sheckels, so it can earn far more than its 4.9K sale price.