What to know
- Evo Mushroom is a special, premium seed in Grow a Garden, requiring careful tending for optimal rewards.
- You can evolve, mutate, and customize your mushroom’s traits by feeding and using garden gears.
- Advanced stages mean higher-value harvests and better chances for rare events and mutations.
- Lock or label unique mushrooms to avoid accidental loss and maximize garden value.
Evo Mushroom in Grow a Garden is the pinnacle of plant care for rewards, garden customization, and mutation possibilities. With the latest September 2025 seed stage update, cultivating these legendary mushrooms has become more strategic and rewarding—ensuring that you unlock rare items, maximize your harvest value, and keep your garden thriving.
How Evo Mushroom works and best practices
The Evo Mushroom I starts as a purchase from the Tier I Seed Shop in Grow a Garden. It’s an evolving seed that can be submitted for rewards, but the real payoff comes from tending to it using garden gears and careful feeding.

Seed stages and evolution
You begin by planting the Evo Mushroom I seed on your plot. Evo mushrooms progress through multiple stages—each unlocked by successful tending and farming. Each stage boosts both the yield and the potential for mutations, which translates to higher value at harvest or submission.
| Stage | What changes? | Reward Value |
|---|---|---|
| Stage I | Basic mushroom, no mutations | Entry-level rewards |
| Stage II | Grown via tending/feeding | Higher reward |
| Stage III–IV | Mutated, rare traits possible | Maximum value & mutation |
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How to boost the Evo Mushroom
Sprinklers and gears
Sprinklers and gears are essential for faster growth and better mutations.
- Watering cans and sprinklers (basic to master) improve growth and increase mutation chance.
- Use the highest-level gear you can afford for optimal results.
- Master Sprinklers and Grandmaster gear yield the biggest mushrooms and rarest mutations.
Feeding to induce mutation
You can feed Evo Mushrooms other plants you’ve grown. Each plant you feed can transfer traits and cause mutations—unlocking unique appearances and stat bonuses like "Wet," "Windstruck," or "Cracked." Feeding should always be done after using sprinklers for the highest chance of mutation.
How to harvest and protect your mushroom
After tending, you can harvest the mushroom. For ordinary Evo mushrooms, submit them at the Seed Stage NPC for rewards. If your mushroom is mutated with rare traits, consider keeping it in the garden for visual and personal value.
Use the Favorite Tool to lock mushrooms—this prevents accidental sale or plucking, ensuring that valuable mutated mushrooms remain part of your collection.
How to cultivate the Evo Mushroom step by step
Step 1
Purchase Evo Mushroom I seed from the shop and plant it in your garden plot.

Step 2
Use gears—start with watering cans and upgrade to advanced sprinklers if possible, holding the interaction key to activate their effects.
Step 3
Feed other crops to the Evo Mushroom. The traits of these crops can transfer, causing beneficial mutations and increased size.

Step 4
Boost mutation chances by using sprinklers before feeding. Mix and match feeds and gear for unique results.
Step 5
Once fully grown, decide whether to harvest for Seed Stage NPC rewards or keep for garden value. Use the Favorite Tool to lock and protect rare mushrooms.
Maximizing rewards with rare Evo Mushrooms
Legendary Evo Mushrooms are high-investment, one-harvest plants, often fetching up to 40,000 Sheckles per crop at premium value. The main advantages include:
- Highest-value harvests in the game.
- Unique mutation opportunities for garden aesthetics.
- Event rewards, such as jungle eggs or rare items, when submitted during special Seed Stage events.
Successful Evo Mushroom growing!
Mastering Evo Mushroom growing in Grow a Garden means balancing gear, feeding strategies, and harvesting tactics. By following the detailed steps above, you’ll unlock not only maximum rewards but also an ever-evolving, visually stunning garden filled with rare mutated mushrooms.
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