Coconut is an Epic, multi-harvest crop in Grow a Garden 2 that you grow from a Coconut seed bought from the rotating Seeds shop — early data lists the seed near 140K Sheckles, though that exact price isn’t fully confirmed yet.
Grow a Garden 2 launched on June 12, 2026 with a fresh crop set, and players are already hunting for Coconut — partly because it carries a name fans remember from the first game. The catch is that the sequel’s Coconut is its own item with its own numbers, and a lot of those numbers are still settling. Here’s what’s actually confirmed, what’s only reported, and what nobody has pinned down yet.
How to get the Coconut seed in Grow a Garden 2
Coconut is grown the normal way: get the seed, plant it, and harvest. The seed comes from the rotating Seeds shop in the central hub, so it won’t always be in stock — early data marks it with a roughly 5% appearance chance, meaning you may need to watch several shop refreshes before it shows up. Because the game is brand-new, the price isn’t cross-confirmed: some early guides list a Sheckles cost of about 140K Sheckles, while other listings only document Robux bundles at 149 Robux (1x), 447 Robux (3x), and 1,490 Robux (10x). Treat the Sheckles figure as reported rather than nailed down.
Open the Seeds shop
Head to the central hub and check the rotating Seeds shop’s current stock.

Look for the Coconut seed
It isn’t always available — with around a 5% appearance chance, watch several refresh cycles.
Buy the seed
Expect a listed cost near 140K Sheckles, or grab a Robux bundle at 149, 447, or 1,490 Robux.

Plant it in your garden
Drop the seed on an open plot; like other crops it keeps growing even while you’re offline.
Harvest repeatedly
Coconut is multi-harvest, so the grown plant keeps producing fruit instead of dying after one pick.

Sell at the Sell Shop
Take your coconuts to the Sell Shop and use Bargain to negotiate a better price per crop or for your whole inventory.
Coconut’s value, weight, and mutations
For unmutated Coconut produce, early stats list a price-floor value of 54 Sheckles and an average value of 60 Sheckles. Weight comes in at a 1.05 kg minimum, a 1.42 kg price-floor weight, and a 1.50 kg average weight — and since heavier produce generally sells for more, mutations and weight matter. On the mutation side, only Electric and Gold have surfaced for Coconut so far, but the gallery is openly incomplete, so the full list and their multipliers aren’t known yet.
Several key fields are still blank: plant growth time, fruit growth time, and the Huge chance are all marked unknown. If you see a specific timer or Huge rate quoted somewhere, treat it as unverified for now — the data simply hasn’t been confirmed for the sequel.

How Coconut fits your money and raid game
The core loop is unchanged from launch: buy seeds, plant, wait, harvest, sell, with growth continuing while you’re logged off. As a multi-harvest crop, Coconut’s appeal is repeat income from a single planting rather than a big one-shot payout — but with its growth times unknown and a modest ~60 Sheckles average value unmutated, it’s too early to say it beats other early multi-harvest crops. The bigger lever is mutations: a Gold or Electric Coconut should be worth noticeably more than a plain one.
Defense is the other half. Grow a Garden 2 leans hard into night raids — other players can steal your crops after dark, and you protect your plot with defensive crops and traps. One rule worth knowing: a raider cannot harvest anything while the garden owner is standing inside the plot, so simply being present is a real deterrent. There’s no confirmed coconut-based defensive variant, so don’t count on Coconut itself to guard your garden.
Mistakes that trip up new Coconut growers
The most common one is mixing up the two games. The original Grow a Garden’s Coconut was a Mythical crop with very different numbers (a 6,000 Sheckles cost and a 361 Sheckles minimum value), and older videos and guides from 2025 describe that game, not the June 2026 sequel. Don’t plug those figures into Grow a Garden 2.
Two more launch-day traps: assuming every plant from the first game exists on day one — the sequel uses a fresh crop set and nothing carries over — and hunting for a pet or egg stall. Pets in Grow a Garden 2 spawn randomly on the map for a limited time and must be bought during those spawns; there’s no dedicated pet shop.
Don’t overpay chasing Coconut on a bad refresh — it’s only in stock around 5% of the time, so let the Seeds shop cycle and buy it at its listed price instead of burning Robux out of impatience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same Coconut as the original Grow a Garden?
How much does the Coconut seed cost?
Is Coconut one-time or multi-harvest?
How long does Coconut take to grow?
What mutations can Coconut get?
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Can my coconuts be stolen in night raids?
Is Coconut worth buying early?
Researched from multiple Grow a Garden 2 community sources. We update this as the game settles.