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Updated June 13, 2026 · 12 min read

Grow a Garden 2 Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Sheckles, Codes & Tips

Grow a Garden 2 takes the calm farming loop that made the original a record-breaker and bolts a risk layer onto it: at night, other players can raid your plot and steal your crops. This guide covers the best seeds to plant, how Sheckles actually flow, how mutations and weather multiply your payouts, how the new night stealing and defense system works, what the codes situation looks like in June 2026, and how to fund any game passes without spending your own money.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Grow a Garden 2 in 2026
  2. How to Earn Sheckles Fast
  3. Best Seeds and Mutations
  4. Night Stealing, Defense, and Guilds
  5. Codes Status (June 2026)
  6. Game Passes and Robux
  7. How to Earn Free Robux
  8. FAQ

What Is Grow a Garden 2 in 2026

Grow a Garden 2 is the sequel to Grow a Garden, the farming sim that broke Roblox player-count records, and it sits at placeId 97598239454123. It launched June 12, 2026. The core loop carries over: buy seeds from a rotating shop, plant them on your plot, wait for crops to grow even while you are offline, then harvest and sell for Sheckles and reinvest in rarer seeds and bigger plots.

What makes the sequel its own game is the risk structure. The original was a peaceful idle farm where your garden was always safe. Grow a Garden 2 changes that with a full redesign, a new map, and one central idea: other players are now a threat. When night falls, raiders can hit your plot and steal crops, so you have to think about defense, not just profit.

It is built on the same viral foundation that pushed the first game to the top of the platform. The original Grow a Garden, made by the developer known as Jandel, set concurrent-player records in the range of 21 million at its peak and racked up well over 10 billion visits. The sequel arrived with a huge built-in audience, and as of June 2026 it is a top game by live players, in the rough range of hundreds of thousands of concurrent players at a time. We will keep the exact number soft here since it moves constantly; check the live page for the current figure.

The other headline change is a refreshed look and a new rarity. The visuals are smoother and less blocky than the original, and the sequel adds a Super rarity that sits above the familiar tiers. Plants now also contribute to your defense, so picking a crop is no longer only a money decision.

Jun 2026Launched
ShecklesCurrency
SuperNew Top Rarity
Top 10By CCU (Jun 2026)
Grow a Garden 2 gameplay illustration
Grow a Garden 2 gameplay

How to Earn Sheckles Fast

Sheckles are the main currency, and you earn them by selling harvested crops. Everything else, new seeds, sprinklers, plot expansions, flows out of your Sheckle balance, so the whole early game is about turning each harvest into a bigger next harvest as quickly as you safely can.

  1. Load onto your plot and head to the seed shop. Buy the cheapest multi-harvest seeds you can, like Strawberry or Carrot, since a multi-harvest crop pays out repeatedly instead of dying after one pick.
  2. Plant your whole plot. Empty tiles earn nothing, and because crops grow offline, a full plot is quietly making money even when you are not playing.
  3. Harvest as soon as crops mature and sell them at the stand for Sheckles. Don't let ripe crops sit, especially with night raids in play.
  4. Reinvest every payout into more seeds and, once you can afford it, a plot expansion. Idle Sheckles are wasted Sheckles in the early game.
  5. Step up to mid-tier seeds like Bamboo and Corn as your income grows, since they scale your per-crop value well past the starter plants.
  6. Add sprinklers and start chasing mutations, which is where the big Sheckle jumps come from later on.
  7. Play on a server with Roblox friends. The community reports a Sheckle income bonus of around +10% per friend, up to +40%, just for sharing a server.

The single biggest early mistake is hoarding Sheckles for a rare seed you cannot really afford yet. Compounding cheap multi-harvest crops gets you to that rare seed faster than staring at a half-full balance. Reinvest aggressively, then let the better crops carry you.

Pro Tip: Crops grow while you are logged off, so the best habit in any idle farming game is to fully replant before you close Roblox. You come back to a plot ready to harvest instead of a plot you forgot to seed.

Best Seeds and Mutations

The best seed depends on your stage, but the rule of thumb is cheap multi-harvest crops early, scaling crops in the mid-game, and high-rarity seeds once your income can sustain them. Buying the most expensive seed you can technically afford is usually slower than building up with crops that pay out again and again.

Seed Tiers Worth Knowing

Strawberry and Carrot are strong starters because they are cheap and keep producing. As you build a buffer, Bamboo and Corn are solid mid-tier steps that raise your per-crop value. At the top end, the community points to seeds like Ghost Pepper, Dragon's Breath, and Moon Bloom as the strongest available at launch. Stock rotates in the seed shop, so the exact options in front of you change between visits.

StageSeeds to FavorWhy
EarlyStrawberry, CarrotCheap, multi-harvest, fast reinvestment
MidBamboo, CornScales per-crop value as income grows
LateGhost Pepper, Dragon's Breath, Moon BloomTop launch-tier payouts (and Super rarity)

Mutations and Weather

Mutations and weather events are where the real money is. Mutations stack multiplicatively, so a crop carrying several stacked mutations can be worth many times more than the same crop with just one. That is why endgame players obsess over mutation chances rather than raw planting volume.

Sprinklers are the main lever you control. Placing different sprinkler tiers, Basic, Advanced, Godly, and Master, around a target crop stacks their buffs, which can make fruits grow oversized and raises the odds of valuable mutations. Weather events add another multiplier on top. Park your highest-value crops where your sprinklers overlap and let the weather do the rest.

Grow a Garden 2 seeds and mutations illustration
Grow a Garden 2 crops and mutations

Night Stealing, Defense, and Guilds

The night cycle is the defining new system in Grow a Garden 2. After dark, your garden stops being a safe space, and other players, often organized into guilds, can raid your plot and steal crops. That single change turns a peaceful idle farm into a game where timing and defense matter.

How Stealing Works

When night falls, raiders can come for your crops. The defense answer is built into the farming itself: you place defensive crops around your garden to ward off would-be thieves. Because plants now contribute to defense, crop choice is a dual decision, what sells well and what protects your border. A garden that is pure profit with no defense is an easy target after dark.

The simplest protection is timing. Harvest and sell your most valuable crops before nightfall when you can, so there is less to lose if a raid lands. Keep a defensive perimeter standing through the night, and treat your highest-value mutated crops as the things most worth shielding.

Guilds and Weekly Rewards

Guilds are the social engine of the sequel. You can form or join a guild to compete for exclusive weekly rewards, and guilds coordinate night raids on rival gardens to earn those rewards. That means the night system cuts both ways: you defend your own plot, and you can go on the offensive with your guild against others.

If you would rather farm in peace, you still can, but the rewards structure nudges you toward engaging with the raid-and-defend loop at least some of the time. Decide early whether you want to play it safe and defensive or lean into guild raiding, because that choice shapes which crops and gadgets are worth your Sheckles and Robux.

Grow a Garden 2 night raid and defense illustration
Grow a Garden 2 night raids and guild defense

Codes Status (June 2026)

As of June 13, 2026, the one code we can verify for Grow a Garden 2 is TEAMGREENBEAN, which grants 3 Green Bean Seeds. The game only launched June 12, 2026, so the code pool is still small and will likely grow as the developer hits milestones and ships updates.

CodeRewardStatus
TEAMGREENBEAN3 Green Bean SeedsActive

To redeem, open the cog or Settings menu in-game, type the code into the box at the bottom exactly as written since codes are case-sensitive, and press Claim. For the full, live-updated list and redemption walkthrough, see our Grow a Garden 2 codes page. Never pay anyone for a code, because real Roblox codes are always free.

Game Passes and Robux

Grow a Garden 2 is free to play, and everything you buy with Robux is optional. The Robux store covers game passes and a set of high-impact gadgets built for player-versus-player play, both defending your plot and disrupting raiders. You can also spend Robux to buy plants directly instead of grinding Sheckles for them.

Exact Robux prices shift as the developer tunes a brand-new game, so we won't quote a figure we can't currently verify. Open the in-game store for the live numbers before you buy anything. The important point is that none of it is required: you can grow a strong, profitable garden on Sheckles alone, and the paid gadgets are an edge in the raid game rather than a gate on the core loop.

PurchaseCostWhat It Does
Seeds and toolsSheckles (earned)Core progression, fully free
Game passesRobux (see in-game store)Optional convenience and perks
PvP gadgetsRobux (see in-game store)Raid and defense tools for night play

How to Earn Free Robux for Grow a Garden 2

Any game passes or PvP gadgets you want cost Robux, and you don't have to spend your own cash to get them. Earnaldo lets you stack up free Robux by completing quick tasks, then spend it on whatever you want in Grow a Garden 2. It's a clean way to fund a defensive gadget or a game pass without dipping into your wallet.

Earn Free Robux While You Play

Want more Robux for Grow a Garden 2? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks.

New to earning Robux this way? Our walkthrough on how to get free Robux in 2026 covers the legit methods step by step. Want more on this game? Check the Grow a Garden 2 hub for all our coverage, see how the sequel stacks up in Grow a Garden 2 vs Grow a Garden, and if you played the original, read our Grow a Garden guide. For more picks like it, browse the best Roblox games of 2026.

Grow a Garden 2 rewards illustration
Grow a Garden 2 rewards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grow a Garden 2 on Roblox?

It's the farming sim sequel to Grow a Garden at placeId 97598239454123, launched June 12, 2026. You buy seeds, plant them, let crops grow even while offline, then harvest and sell for Sheckles to reinvest in rarer seeds and plot upgrades. The big new twist is that at night other players can raid and steal your crops, so you also defend. As of June 2026 it is a top game by concurrent players, in the rough range of hundreds of thousands at a time.

What is the currency in Grow a Garden 2?

The main currency is Sheckles, earned by selling harvested crops. You spend Sheckles on seeds, tools like sprinklers, and plot expansions. Higher-rarity seeds cost more Sheckles but sell for much more, so the early game is reinvesting Sheckles into better crops as fast as you safely can. Robux is the separate premium currency for optional game passes and gadgets.

What are the best seeds in Grow a Garden 2?

Early on, cheap multi-harvest crops like Strawberry and Carrot give the best value because they keep producing. As you progress, Bamboo and Corn scale your income, and the top launch seeds reported by the community include Ghost Pepper, Dragon's Breath, and Moon Bloom. The sequel also adds a Super rarity above the usual tiers. Seed stock rotates in the shop, so check the current options in-game.

How does stealing at night work in Grow a Garden 2?

When night falls, your garden is no longer safe. Other players, often coordinated through guilds, can raid your plot and steal crops, which is the headline new system. To defend, you place defensive crops around your garden to ward off raiders, so crop choice is now about defense as well as profit. Harvesting valuable crops before nightfall and keeping a defensive border up protect your income.

Are there codes for Grow a Garden 2 in June 2026?

As of June 13, 2026 the one code we can verify is TEAMGREENBEAN, which gives 3 Green Bean Seeds. Redeem it by opening the cog or Settings menu in-game, typing the code into the box at the bottom, and pressing Claim. The game only launched June 12, 2026, so the code pool is still small. Codes are case-sensitive, so enter it exactly, and never pay for a code.

What do mutations and weather do in Grow a Garden 2?

Mutations and weather events boost crop value, sometimes dramatically. Mutations stack multiplicatively, so a crop with several stacked mutations can sell for many times more than the same crop with one. Weather events and tools like sprinklers raise mutation chances and can make fruits grow oversized. Stacking different sprinkler tiers around a target crop is a common way to push for high-value mutated harvests.

Is Grow a Garden 2 free to play?

Yes, it's free to play. Game passes and premium gadgets are optional Robux purchases, including high-impact PvP gadgets for raiding and defending, but none are required to grow a profitable garden. You can climb the whole progression curve on Sheckles alone. Prices are set by the developer and shown in the in-game store, and they shift with updates, so check the live store before buying.

How do you make Sheckles fast in Grow a Garden 2?

Reinvest every harvest into more seeds rather than letting Sheckles sit idle, and favor multi-harvest crops early so each plant pays out repeatedly. Crops grow while offline, so set up a full plot before you log off and harvest as soon as you return. Playing with Roblox friends on your server adds a Sheckle bonus, reported at +10% per friend up to +40%, and chasing mutations multiplies what each crop sells for.

About This Guide

This guide was last updated on June 13, 2026, using the live gameplay and stats for Grow a Garden 2 as of that date, one day after the game's June 12 launch. Codes, seed prices, game pass costs, and the night-raid balance can change in future patches, so verify in-game before relying on a number. Found something out of date or have a strategy to share? Check the official game page for the latest update notes.