The Ghoul Garden update for Grow a Garden is live, and Part 3 of this particular event brings with it the Harvest Reaper, a mysterious entity that demands Plants in exchange for a handful of rewards. If you are wondering how to complete the ritual and what its potential rewards are, you’ve come to the right place.
How to Complete the Grow a Garden Harvest Reaper Event

The Harvest Reaper spawns at the center of the game world and is instantly recognizable. If you don’t notice him there, chances are that he might have already left. In that case, there’s really no need to worry. The Harvest Reaper alternates between Witch and Dead Tree every two hours, so you can always come back to him later.
To complete the quest, follow these steps in sequence:
- There will be a total of 25 Ritual Plates floating mid-air, surrounding the Harvest Reaper.
- Each plate is unique, and requires you to submit a different kind of Plant.
- The Plant names will be clearly mentioned on each plate.
- Walk up to a plate, and interact with it using the E key to submit the Plant it requires. Make sure it's equipped first.
- Hit the Submit button to conclude.
When it's done, the flame should turn from orange to blue. Submit all 25 Plants to the Harvest Reaper, and you will be rewarded.
All Harvest Reaper Event Rewards for Grow a Garden
After completing the summoning ritual, you can access the following rewards from the Harvest Reaper:
| Item Name | Quantity | Drop Chance |
|---|---|---|
| Severed Spine Head | 25,000 a run | N/A |
| Candy Corn | N/A | N/A |
| Spooky Chest | 5 | 71.43% |
| Spooky Egg | 3 | 14.29% |
| Halloween Gear Box | 3 | 14.29% |
The Candy Corn has a 100% drop guarantee and will be handed over each time you exchange a Plant. On the other hand, the Severed Spine is a limited item, being restricted to 25,000 copies per visit of the Harvest Reaper.
In other words, if you missed out on it the first time, you can always wait for the Harvest Reaper to respawn and try your luck again. Don’t try to steal a Severed Spine from other players, though, as this might cause it to punish you (applies to only a certain range).
Other Additions to Ghoul Garden Part 3 Update - Grow a Garden

The following items have been added to Day 3 of Ghoul Garden:
Spooky Seeds Shop
- Spooky Chest
- Jack O Lantern
- Pumpkin
- Bloodred Mushroom
- Candy Cornflower
- Ghoul Root
- Chicken Feed
- Seer Vine
- Poison Apple
- Blood Orange
Creepy Critters
- Spooky Egg
- Pumpkin Rat
- Goat
- Ghost Bear
- Wolf
- Dark Spriggan
- Reaper
Devilish Decor
- Pumpkin Crate
- Spooky Crate
- Pumpkin Set
- Spider Prop
- Ghost Lantern
- Halloween Lights
- Black String Lights
- Tombstones
- Casket
- Skull Chain
- Spell Book
- Hex Circle
- Sarcophagus
Ghostly Gadgets
- Halloween Gear Box
- Halloween Radar
- Suspicious Soup
- Witch’s Broom
- Lich Crystal
Most of these items are limited and can be exchanged against a set amount of Candy Corn.
Grow a Garden Harvest Reaper FAQs
To get Severed Spines, you will first have to unlock access to the Harvest Reaper. To do so, firstly, exchange 25 Plants for each plate. Once unlocked, you can interact with him (press the E key) and grab the Severed Spine from him.
Make sure to hurry, though, since these are limited in quantity (25,000 per appearance).
The Harvest Reaper alternates between the Witch and Dead Tree, rotating every 2 hours. If you’ve missed him once, wait for him to respawn again.
The Halloween Market appears every 10 minutes, before ultimately disappearing. Keep an eye out for when the sky turns blood orange, and head on over to the center of the map to find the trio of sellers.
The following new seeds have been added to Grow a Garden during the event:
Wereplant/Devilroot/Ghost Bush/Glass Kiwi
The Mummy and Lich have been confirmed to have been added to the game, as per the official Discord announcement. However, there may be a few more surprises in store for us.
For more Grow a Garden guides, check out How to make Sweet Tea in Grow A Garden on Pro Game Guides.