The seed shop restocks every 5 minutes with shared global stock, and each seed has its own appearance chance — so chase high-value seeds like bamboo and mushroom while saving shekels for the rare ones.
The seed shop in Grow a Garden 2 runs on a stock system, which means not every seed is buyable at once and some barely show up at all. Every seed in the game has its own price, rarity, stock amount, and actual chance to appear — so you stop wasting shekels on the wrong picks. Here’s how the shop works and where to spend.
What you need first
How to read the seed shop and stock chances in Grow a Garden 2
Watch the 5-minute restock
The shop refreshes every 5 minutes, so check Sam’s shop on each cycle for new stock.

Start with carrot
Carrot costs 1 shekel at common rarity with a 100% chance, making it the basic first seed for brand-new players.

Farm tulip next
At 40 shekels, uncommon tulip stays at 100% stock and gives better value than the early commons.

Buy bamboo the moment you see it
Bamboo costs 700 shekels with an 80% chance and 7 to 11 stock, so it carries your early money grind.

Grab mushroom over green bean
Epic mushroom is cheaper than green bean but rarer at a 9.092% chance, so take it whenever it appears.

Keep backup shekels before each restock
Always hold spare money so a rare seed appearing at restock doesn’t slip away.

Video help
How the seed shop stock system works
The seed shop is also called Sam’s shop, and it’s where most players buy what they plant. It refreshes every 5 minutes, and on each refresh the stock can change and new seeds can appear. You can pay 39 Robux to instantly restock, but unless you really want to spend Robux, waiting for the timer saves your money.
Stock is shared globally across servers, so everyone sees the same shop. The good news is that another player buying a seed doesn’t remove yours — your purchases are client-side. If bamboo is in stock for you, someone else buying bamboo won’t take it away, so there’s no need to panic when the shop looks busy.
Price isn’t the same as rarity
The biggest mistake is assuming a more expensive seed is harder to find. It isn’t always true. Green bean costs 20,000 shekels with a 15% chance, while mushroom costs less at 15,000 shekels but only has a 9.092% chance. Mushroom is cheaper yet rarer, which is exactly why you grab it first when it shows.
The same logic runs all the way up. Dragon fruit at 120,000 shekels is cheaper than mango at 300,000, but dragon fruit is legendary with a lower 4% chance. Always read both numbers — price and stock chance — before you decide a seed is worth waiting for.
Stock amount changes how much you can stack
Beyond chance, look at how many copies appear. Bamboo showing up with 7 to 11 stock is a huge part of why it’s so strong — when it appears, you can buy a lot of it at once. Many rare seeds only carry one stock, so even if you catch them, you get a single shot per restock.
That’s why the rare end of the shop is brutal. Poison apple sits at a 0.533% chance, Moon Bloom at 0.35%, and Dragon’s Breath — the rarest in the list — at just 0.275%. When seeds like these appear, you only get one, and you might not see them again for a long time.
Always keep extra shekels ready before each restock — if you spend everything and sunflower, Venus fly trap, or dragon’s breath appears, you’ll miss it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does the seed shop restock?
Can other players buy seeds out of my shop?
No. The stock is shared globally so everyone sees the same shop, but purchases are client-side — another player buying bamboo won’t remove yours.
Which seed is best for early money?
Bamboo. At 700 shekels with an 80% chance and 7 to 11 stock, it’s cheap, appears often, and lets you stack up, making it one of the best early money seeds.
What is the rarest seed in the shop?
Dragon’s Breath, with a 0.275% chance and a price of 90 million shekels. It’s deep late-game and not a beginner seed.
Can I skip the restock timer?
Yes, you can instantly restock the shop for 39 Robux, though waiting for the timer saves your money.