Moon Bloom is the crown jewel of Sam’s Seed Shop in Grow a Garden 2 — the single highest base-value seed you can actually buy with Sheckles. Unlike the Ghost Pepper, which hides behind a Robux pack and a 1% pull, Moon Bloom is a straightforward purchase. The catch is the price tag and a brutally low restock rate. Here is exactly how to land one.
What Moon Bloom is
Moon Bloom is a Super-tier seed, the top rarity bracket in the game. It carries a base sell value of 9,000 Sheckles per fruit, which is the highest of any shop seed — higher than Dragon’s Breath (3,400) and well above mid-tier picks. It is also multi-harvest, meaning one plant keeps producing fruit rather than dying after a single pick. That combination — top base value plus repeat harvests — is why it sits at the top of nearly every value crop discussion.
The two real obstacles: price and restock
Moon Bloom is sold at Sam’s Seed Shop for 65,000,000 Sheckles. That is a serious sum — this is a late-game goal, not something you grab on day one.
The second obstacle is rarity at the shelf. Moon Bloom’s restock chance is community-reported around 0.35%, one of the lowest in the game. The shop rotates its stock on restocks, and most of the time Moon Bloom simply won’t be available. You’ll need to check back often. This is community-reported data for a new game, so verify the current restock behavior in-game — rates like this are exactly the kind of thing that gets tuned between updates.
So getting Moon Bloom is really two challenges stacked on top of each other:
- Earn 65 million Sheckles.
- Catch it in stock during a restock.
Step 1: Farming 65 million Sheckles
Sixty-five million sounds enormous, and it is, but the game’s economy is built to compound. Remember the pricing formula:
sale price = base value × fruit weight × mutation multiplier
So your fastest path isn’t planting more cheap crops — it’s planting valuable crops and getting them heavy and mutated. Our how to make money fast guide is the full playbook, but the short version:
- Start cheap and fast. Carrots, strawberries, and blueberries cost almost nothing and keep cash flowing early.
- Reinvest into multi-harvest mid-tier crops like Bamboo (800 base value for a 700-Sheckle seed — excellent early ROI).
- Lean into mutations during weather events. A single Bloodlit or Starstruck crop can be worth dozens of normal ones — though note the exact multipliers are contested between sources, so don’t bank on one specific number.
- Grab free Sheckles and seeds from active codes like TEAMGREENBEAN.
Run your projected harvests through the calculator so you know how close you actually are.
Step 2: Catching the restock
Once you can afford it, your job becomes patience. Keep visiting Sam’s Seed Shop and watching for restocks. With a ~0.35% restock chance, Moon Bloom will be out of stock the overwhelming majority of the time, so plan to check repeatedly rather than expecting it on your first look. Have the full 65,000,000 ready before it appears — you don’t want to watch it sell out while you scramble for the last few million.
Protecting your Moon Bloom
A 9,000-base-value Super crop is a magnet for raiders. Grow a Garden 2’s day/night cycle lets other players enter your garden at night and steal anything left unharvested. A sold crop is safe; an exposed one is fair game.
Defend it:
- Sell before dusk whenever possible — locked-in Sheckles can’t be stolen.
- Equip a defense pet. The Ice Serpent freezes thieves, and the Bee or Black Dragon punish them. Our pets tier list ranks them all.
- Use defensive gear or a private server if you want zero risk while it matures.
The complete walkthrough lives in our base defense guide, and if you’re newer, start with the beginner guide before committing 65 million Sheckles to anything.
Is it worth it?
For a late-game player, Moon Bloom is one of the best Sheckle sinks in the game. It is the highest base-value shop seed, it’s multi-harvest, and it scales hard with weight and mutations. The only real downsides are the upfront cost and the restock grind — both of which are problems of patience, not luck, which makes Moon Bloom far more reliable to obtain than a Robux jackpot like Ghost Pepper.
If you’ve got the Sheckles and the patience to camp the shop, Moon Bloom belongs in your garden.