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Every 'Grow a Garden' plant type, from fruits to flowers

Every 'Grow a Garden' plant type, from fruits to flowers

USA Today2 days ago
Grow a Garden has exploded in popularity on the Roblox platform, with millions of players buying and trading plants, flowers and all kinds of other crops to make money, cook for Chris P. Bacon, and, well, grow a garden.
Each Saturday, we've seen big updates for the game, whether it's adding new recipes for the cooking event or grow a giant beanstalk for players to climb. And we thought you could use a little help when it came to all the plants you can grow in the game.
So, here you go! Here's a look at the various types of plants and which ones you can grow in each type (hat tip to the Grow a Garden wiki!):
Prickly plants in Grow a Garden
Woody plants in Grow a Garden
Blossom plants in Grow a Garden
Berry plants in Grow a Garden
Flower plants in Grow a Garden
Fungus plants in Grow a Garden
Fruit plants in Grow a Garden
Candy plants in Grow a Garden
Night plants in Grow a Garden
Zen plants in Grow a Garden
Leafy plants in Grow a Garden
Vegetable plants in Grow a Garden
Tropical plants in Grow a Garden
Toxic plants in Grow a Garden
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