Grow a Garden Beanstalk event guide: plants, points and how to grow the Beanstalk
If you’re looking to master the Beanstalk event in Grow a Garden, this guide runs you through how the plant system works, how points are awarded, and the full breakdown of plant types and their crops. Jack at the Beanstalk’s base asks for specific crop types to grow the Beanstalk, and contributing the right crops earns you points. rarer crops yield more points, and gold plants provide a universal +2 bonus. You’ll need a total of 900 points to fully grow the Beanstalk, at which point it transforms into an obstacle course.
How points work
– Common: 1 point
– 1 Point Uncommon: 2 points
– 2 Points Rare: 3 points
– 3 Points Legendary: 4 points
– 4 Points Mythical: 5 points
– 5 Points Divine: 6 points
– 6 Points Prismatic: 7 points
– 7 Points Transcendent: 8 points
– Gold plants: +2 bonus no matter which plant it is
– Goal: reach 900 points to complete the Beanstalk and unlock the obstacle course
Notes on crops
– Crops can fall into multiple plant categories. For example, Blueberry appears under Berry, Fruit, Leafy, Summer and Sweet plant categories.
Full list of Grow a Garden plant types and their crops
Grow a Garden Berry plants (9)
– Blueberry
– Celestiberry
– Cranberry
– Elder Strawberry
– Grape
– Lingonberry
– Raspberry
– Strawberry
– White Mulberry
Grow a Garden Candy plants (7)
– Blue Lollipop
– Candy Blossom
– Candy Sunflower
– Chocolate Carrot
– Easter Egg
– Red Lollipop
– Sugarglaze
Grow a Garden Flower plants (44)
– Artichoke
– Bee Balm
– Burning Bud
– Candy Blossom
– Candy Sunflower
– Cherry Blossom
– Crocus
– Cyclamen
– Daffodil
– Dezen
– Ember Lily
– Firework Flower
– Flare Daisy
– Foxglove
– Grand Volcania
– Hinomi
– Honeysuckle
– Lavender
– Liberty Lily
– Lilac
– Lily of the Valley
– Lotus
– Manuka Flower
– Monoblooma
– Moonflower
– Moon Blossom
– Nightshade
– Noble Flower
– Orange Tulip
– Parasol Flower
– Pink Lily
– Pink Tulip
– Purple Dahlia
– Rafflesia
– Rose
– Rosy Delight
– Serenity
– Soft Sunshine
– Stonebite
– Sunflower
– Succulent
– Taro Flower
– Veinpetal
– Zenflare
Grow a Garden Fruit plants (39)
– Apple
– Avocado
– Banana
– Blood Banana
– Blueberry
– Canary Melon
– Coconut
– Cranberry
– Crown Melon
– Dragon Fruit
– Durian
– Grand Tomato
– Grape
– Green Apple
– Hive Fruit
– Kiwi
– Lemon
– Lime
– Lingonberry
– Loquat
– Mango
– Mangosteen
– Maple Apple
– Moon Melon
– Nectarine
– Papaya
– Passionfruit
– Peach
– Pear
– Pineapple
– Pricklefruit
– Raspberry
– Spiked Mango
– Starfruit
– Strawberry
– Sugar Apple
– Traveler’s Fruit
– Watermelon
– White Mulberry
Grow a Garden Fungus plants (7)
– Duskpuff
– Glowshroom
– Horned Dinoshroom
– Mega Mushroom
– Mushroom
– Nectarshade
– Sinisterdrip
Grow a Garden Leafy plants (64)
– Aloe Vera
– Apple
– Artichoke
– Beanstalk
– Bee Balm
– Blood Banana
– Blueberry
– Celestiberry
– Cacao
– Cantaloupe
– Cauliflower
– Cranberry
– Cyclamen
– Dragon Sapling
– Eggplant
– Elephant Ears
– Firefly Fern
– Foxglove
– Giant Pinecone
– Grand Tomato
– Grape
– Green Apple
– Hive Fruit
– Honeysuckle
– Lilac
– Lily of the Valley
– Log Pumpkin
– Lumina
– Mandrake
– Mango
– Mangosteen
– Map le Apple
– Mint
– Moonflower
– Moonglow
– Moon Blossom
– Moon Mango
– Nectarine
– Noble Flower
– Parasol Flower
– Peach
– Pineapple
– Pink Lily
– Pitcher Plant
– Princess Thorn
– Pumpkin
– Purple Dahlia
– Rafflesia
– Raspberry
– Romanesco
– Rose
– Rosy Delight
– Sakura Bush
– Serenity
– Soft Sunshine
– Spiked Mango
– Starfruit
– Strawberry
– Sugar Apple
– Sunflower
– Tomato
– Traveler’s Fruit
– Twisted Tangle
– Watermelon
Grow a Garden Night plants (13)
– Aura Flora
– Blood Banana
– Celestiberry
– Gleamroot
– Glowshroom
– Mint
– Moonflower
– Moonglow
– Moon Blossom
– Moon Mango
– Moon Melon
– Nightshade
– Starfruit
Grow a Garden Prehistoric plants (11)
– Amber Spine
– Boneboo
– Bone Blossom
– Firefly Fern
– Fossilight
– Horned Dinoshroom
– Horsetail
– Lingonberry
– Grand Volcania
– Paradise Petal
– Stonebite
Grow a Garden Prickly plants (14)
– Aloe Vera
– Cactus
– Celestiberry
– Dragon Fruit
– Durian
– Horned Dinoshroom
– Nectar Thorn
– Pineapple
– Pricklefruit
– Prickly Pear
– Princess Thorn
– Spiked Mango
– Twisted tangle
– Venus Fly Trap
Grow a Garden Root plants (11)
– Carrot
– Chocolate Carrot
– Horsetail
– Mandrake
– Mutant Carrot
– Onion
– Potato
– Rhubarb
– Taro Flower
– Tall Asparagus
– Wild Carrot
Grow a Garden Sour plants (6)
– Cranberry
– Lemon
– Lime
– Mangosteen
– Passionfruit
– Starfruit
Grow a Garden Spicy plants (9)
– Badlands Pepper
– Cacao
– Cursed Fruit
– Dragon Pepper
– Ember Lily
– Grand Volcania
– Horned Dinoshroom
– Jalapeno
– Pepper
Grow a Garden Stalky plants (25)
– Beanstalk
– Burning Bud
– Bamboo
– Bendboo
– Dandelion
– Elephant Ears
– Firefly Fern
– Grand Volcania
– Hinomi
– Horned Dinoshroom
– Lily of the Valley
– Lucky Bamboo
– Loyus
– M ushroom
– Mutant Carrot
– Pitcher Plant
– Poseidon Plant
– Pricklefruit
– Sinisterdrip
– Soft Sunshine
– Spring Onion
– Stonebite
– Sugarglaze
– Tall Asparagus
– Veinpetal
Grow a Garden Summer plants (31)
– Aloe Vera
– Avocado
– Banana
– Bell Pepper
– Blueberry
– Butternut Squash
– Cantaloupe
– Carrot
– Cauliflower
– Delphinium
– Elephant Ears
– Feijoa
– Green Apple
– Guanbana
– Kiwi
– Lily of the Valley
– Loquat
– Parasol Flower
– Peace Lily
– Pear
– Pineapple
– Pitcher Plant
– Prickly Pear
– Rafflesia
– Rosy Delight
– Strawberry
– Sugar Apple
– Tomato
– Traveler’s Fruit
– Watermelon
– Wild Carrot
Grow a Garden Sweet plants (26)
– Banana
– Blue Lollipop
– Blueberry
– Canary Melon
– Candy Blossom
– Candy Sunflower
– Chocolate Carrot
– Crown Melon
– Easter Egg
– Grape
– Mango
– Mangosteen
– Moon Melon
– Nectar Thorn
– Peach
– Pear
– Pineapple
– Raspberry
– Red Lollipop
– Romanecso
– Spiked Mango
– Starfruit
– Strawberry
– Sugarglaze
– Sugar Apple
– Watermelon
Grow a Garden Toxic plants (8)
– Amber Spine
– Cursed Fruit
– Horned Dinoshroom
– Foxglove
– Nightshade
– Pitcher Plant
– Rafflesia
– Sinisterdrip
Grow a Garden Tropical Fruit plants (15)
– Banana
– Coconut
– Cocovine
– Dragon Fruit
– Durian
– Honeysuckle
– Mango
– Papaya
– Parasol Flower
– Passionfruit
– Pineapple
– Pitcher Plant
– Starfruit
– Traveler’s Fruit
– Watermelon
Grow a Garden Vegetable plants (29)
– Artichoke
– Badlands Pepper
– Beanstalk
– Bell Pepper
– Bitter Melon
– Carrot
– Cauliflower
– Chocolate Carrot
– Corn
– Dragon Pepper
– Eggplant
– Grand Tomato
– Jalapeno
– King Cabbage
– Log Pumpkin
– Mandrake
– Mutant Carrot
– Mint
– Onion
– Pepper
– Pumpkin
– Purple Cabbage
– Rom anesco
– Rhubarb
– Tall Asparagus
– Taro Flower
– Tomato
– Violet Corn
– Wild Carrot
Grow a Garden Woody plants (27)
– Amberheart
– Apple
– Avocado
– Cacao
– Coconut
– Cocovine
– Dragon Sapling
– Durian
– Duskpuff
– Feijoa
– Giant Pinecone
– Gleamroot
– Hive Fruit
– Kiwi
– Maple Apple
– Mango
– Mangosteen
– Moon Blossom
– Moon Mango
– Nectarine
– Papaya
– Peach
– Pear
– Rhubarb
– Sakura Bush
– Spiked Mango
– Traveler’s Fruit
Grow a Garden Zen plants (14)
– Dezen
– Enkaku
– Hinomi
– Lucky Bamboo
– Maple Apple
– Monoblooma
– Sakura Bush
– Serenity
– Soft Sunshine
– Spiked Mango
– Taro Flower
– Tranquil Bloom
– Zenflare
– Zen Rocks
Notes and tips for players
– Some crops count toward multiple plant categories, which can help you complete objectives faster.
– The Beanstalk event encourages prioritizing rarer crops for higher point yields, but don’t overlook common crops that can fill gaps when you’re short on time.
– Keep an eye on the 900-point target; once you hit it, the Beanstalk becomes an obstacle course—so plan your farming rotations to stay efficient.
Summary
The Beanstalk event in Grow a Garden blends a broad plant taxonomy with a point-based progression system. With 20 plant types and dozens of crops across categories, players can strategize around rarity, cross-category crops, and the universal +2 bonus from gold plants to push toward the 900-point goal before the Beanstalk transforms into an obstacle course. This guide provides a complete catalog of the crops by category and offers practical tips to help you maximize your score and reach the finale.
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