Ghoul Garden Part 2 Grow a Garden Event Guide3 min read
With the launch of the Ghoul Garden Part 2 event, Grow a Garden’s Halloween season has been given a spooky update. This update transforms your peaceful garden into a haunted playground with rare mutations, rotating events, and unique pets.
Event Structure & Timing
A dynamic schedule is revealed in Ghoul Garden Part 2: you can expect new tasks and rewards at certain times as the Dead Tree and the Witch event switches every two hours. While the Dead Tree is present for four hours, active tasks are only available for forty minutes before it vanishes. If you want to buy some sheckles but find them too expensive, check out our affordable sheckle offers at MitchCactus!
Dead Tree Quests & Rewards
The Dead Tree isn’t just for show: it’s the gate to some of the weirdest and most prized gifts. Candy Corn and Godly Sprinklers belong to the rewards from standard missions, but pay close attention to the uncommon drops, the legendary Weeping Branch seed drops at a rate of about 0.5%.
Apart from changing a plant’s physical appearance, its seed opens a mutation evolution chain (Wilted, Withered , Desolate) that may boost a plant’s collector value by 10% to 20%.
A strategic idea is to plant Bloodred Mushroom seeds and keep a supply of Spooky Plants on board so that you can do missions as soon as the Dead Tree timer goes off.
Grave Digging Mini-Game
The Gravedigger, a new digging minigame, adds to the eerie atmosphere. It gives ten shovels at the start of each session, and you can renew one every five minutes. Pattern recognition is key for success; to boost your hit rate from random to about 30%, look for minor mound clues across the grid.
What were you able to uncover? On the table are the extremely uncommon Hex Serpent pet (2.3%), Zombie Fruit (8%), and Spooky Eggs (23%). Rather than checking at random, focus your digging on the better spots because the Gravedigger vanishes after an hour. You can also check out the complete Halloween shop offers if you’re in the mood to buy something.
Shopping, Pets & Strategy
The Witch’s Broom offers flight for scouting, the Halloween Radar finds fruits that carry mutations, and the Blood Orange seeds yield premium revenue each harvest. These gadgets, which are unique to the Halloween-themed store “Ghostly Gadgets,” entirely change the way you play. You can also check the latest gear list in Grow a Garden to stay up to date!
Make utility your first priority when making purchases: The Halloween Radar and the Crow pet, that boost the growth of Spooky Plants, are good choices for those on a tight budget. A doubling radius and higher mutation options are two significant rewards for committed players who buy the Twilight Pack, which gives them access to the upgraded Dark Spriggan pet.
Plant Cultivation & Mutation Tactics
Wisp Flowers (mid-tier value, good synergy with your growth pets), Zombie Fruit (good resale value and theme appeal), and Mummy’s Hand (premium profit and noteworthy visual effect) are the three plants that ought to be given top priority in this event.
The Weeping Branch seed’s mutation chain mixes rarity, usefulness, and aesthetics to offer skilled players a collecting vision. To boost yields and collector value, pair mutant crops with creatures that have a rot effect, such as Dark Spriggan, and check out exclusive MitchCactus pets! If you plan in advance, organize your resources, and focus on rare pets and high-value crops, you’ll not only gather a lot but also gain the respect of other gardeners.