The core objective of Garden Horizons is to earn money by planting exotic plants and transforming your garden into a unique, thriving space. To achieve this, you need to understand which seeds are best suited for your progression level—whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player. If you are unsure about which seed to purchase next, this detailed guide will help you make the right choice.
All Seeds in Garden Horizons, ranked
Below, I have ranked all the seeds in Garden Horizons according to their money-making potential, overall appearance, rarity, and other vital factors. Just go through the table each time to make a better purchase than last time.
S-Tier
| Seed | Harvest Type | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Olive ($10,000) | Multi | + Extremely high recurring income + No constant replanting needed − Very challenging to obtain |
| Cherry ($8,000) | Multi | + Good Profit Numbers + Strong Crop for Advanced players − Expensive Seed Cost |
| Dawnblossom ($12,000) | Single | + Highest Value for a single type multi-harvest crop + Scales well with mutations − Low drop chance |
| Orange ($1,800) | Multi | + Reliable continuous earnings − Requires you to spend Robux |
A-Tier
| Seed | Harvest Type | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Emberwood ($2,200) | Single | + Suitable for mid-level players + Great during mid to late game − Pack dependent |
| Potato ($1,500) | Multi | + Stable & consistent income + Bulk Production − Costly seed for mid-level players |
| Plum ($1,000) | Multi | + Best Epic Tier Crop + Good scaling crop − Lower earnings than S Tier crops |
| Cabbage ($60,000) | Single | + Massive single harvest payout + Scales better with mutations − Requires constant replanting |
B-Tier
| Seed | Harvest Type | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Dawnfruit ($600) | Single | + Easy code-exclusive seed + Best for beginners − Moderate selling value |
| Wheat ($7,200) | Single | + Strong single harvest value for an Epic crop + Great early money maker − Needs replanting |
| Banana ($750) | Multi | + Continuous harvesting + Reliable for mid and beginner players − Very low profit per fruit |
| Beetroot ($3750) | Single | + Profit scales better with mutations − Contant replanting |
C-Tier
| Seed | Harvest Type | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Rose ($320) | Multi | + Good decorative value + Steady beginner income − Low profit ceiling |
| Apple ($270) | Multi | + Easy shop availability and low seed cost + Reliable starter gardening seed − Weak late-game returns |
| Tomato ($60) | Multi | + Continuous harvests − Very low-income generator |
| Birch ($500) | Single | + Low pack drop rate − Requires replanting |
| Amberpine ($400) | Single | + Decent early sell price − Requires replanting |
| Goldenberry ($65) | Multi | + Low pack drop rate − Low earnings |
| Bellpepper ($50) | Multi | + Grows very fast − Low selling value |
D-Tier
| Seed | Harvest Type | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Onion ($220) | Single | + Easy to Obtain − Needs frequent replanting |
| Mushroom ($40) | Multi | + Grows very fast − Very low profit |
| Strawberry ($32) | Multi | + Ideal multi-harvest plant for beginners − Low selling value |
| Sunpetal ($60) | Single | + Best decorative plant for beginners − Requires you to shell out Robux |
| Dandelion ($45) | Single | + Always available in the Bill shop − Minimal earnings |
| Corn ($15) | Single | + Very low seed price |
| Carrot ($30) | Single | + Beginner Crop in Garden Horizon − Low earnings |
Garden Horizons Seeds Tier List FAQs
You can get seeds at Garden Horizons from the Bill Shop by purchasing Seed Packs and using codes.
Planting seeds is very simple in Garden Horizons: all you have to do is hold the seed in your inventory, then walk to your plot and press LMB to place it. Then you can tend to your plant with a watering can, sprinklers & more.
The Cabbage is the best single-crop money-maker in Garden Horizons, with a base selling value of $60,000. So, try to get your hands on the Cabbage if you intend to make money.
For more on Roblox, check out Complete Garden Horizons Beginners Guide or Garden Horizons Mutations & Traits Guide