Carrot | Grow a Garden 2 Plants Wiki
Carrot is the most basic first-category crop in Grow a Garden 2—a reliable starter seed you can buy from the map-center Seed Shop with your earliest coins.
Read guideReference guides for crops, garden defense, and stealing tools in Grow a Garden 2. Each page explains where to get the item, what it does in-game, how it fits your early or late-game plan, and when to pair it with pets, sprinklers, or defense plants on public servers.
First-category regular crops from the central Seed Shop and seed packs—your main income path from beginner coins to end-game wealth.
Carrot is the most basic first-category crop in Grow a Garden 2—a reliable starter seed you can buy from the map-center Seed Shop with your earliest coins.
Read guideStrawberry is a first-category regular crop and one of the best early upgrades after carrot—still cheap from the Seed Shop, but far better at building steady wealth.
Read guideBamboo is a first-category regular crop that marks the shift from survival farming to efficient mid-game income—higher returns than carrot or strawberry, with a forgiving growth profile.
Read guideApple is a first-category regular crop aimed at mid-to-late game players—an OP seed that can generate huge wealth but attracts thieves on public servers.
Read guideAutomated garden defenders that attack thieves on public servers. Pair them with fences and pets when you grow high-value fruit.
Dragon's Breath is a second-category defensive plant—a paid garden sentinel that automatically blasts intruders with fire when they try to steal your crops.
Read guideMoon Bloom is a second-category defensive plant and the strongest garden protector most free-to-play users can realistically obtain—an automatic attacker with extremely harsh unlock odds.
Read guideConsumable mushrooms that buff your character for stealing runs—not planted for defense, but eaten before raiding another garden.