Roblox Grow a Garden: The Complete Beanstalk Event Guide & Plant List
Grow a Garden: The Ultimate Guide to the Beanstalk Event in Roblox
Dive into the enchanting world of Roblox's "Grow a Garden" and master the thrilling Beanstalk event! This comprehensive guide reveals everything you need to know about growing Jack's massive Beanstalk, from understanding the scoring system to a complete list of all 20 plant categories and their crops. Learn how to maximize your plant contributions and successfully unlock the challenging Beanstalk obstacle course.
Understanding the Roblox Grow a Garden Beanstalk Event & Scoring
In the 'Grow a Garden' Beanstalk event, players contribute plants to help Jack grow the colossal Beanstalk. Each plant donation earns points based on its rarity, driving progress towards the goal. Here's how the scoring system works:
- Common: 1 Point
- Uncommon: 2 Points
- Rare: 3 Points
- Epic: 4 Points
- Legendary: 5 Points
- Mythic: 6 Points
- Transcendent: 8 Points
Furthermore, Gold variants of any plant provide a significant +2 point bonus, making them exceptionally valuable for rapid progress. The Beanstalk demands a total of 900 points to reach its full height, which then successfully unlocks the exciting obstacle course for all participating players.
All 20 Plant Categories & Crop List for Grow a Garden Roblox
Discover the complete catalog of every plant within its respective category below. Note that a single crop can often belong to multiple categories, offering strategic advantages for the Beanstalk event.
Berry (9 plants): Blueberry, Blackberry, Boysenberry, Cranberry, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Tayberry, Youngberry
Candy (9 plants): Candy Apple Tree, Cotton Candy Cane Tree, Cupcake Tree, Gummy Bear Tree, Jelly Beans Reed, Laffy Taffyflower, M&M Bush, Marshmallow Stick, Peanut Brittle Bush
Flower (44 plants): Amaryllis, Aster, Black-eyed Susan, Black Iris, Blood Lily, Blue Rose, Bluebell, Bromeliad, Cactus Flower, Calla Lily, Canterbury Bells, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Coneflower, Daffodil, Dandelion, Fuchsia (Red, White & Purple varieties), Gerbera Daisy, Hyacinth, Hydrangea, Iris, Lavender, Lily, Lotus, Marigold, Moon Flower, Orchid, Peony, Pitcher Plant, Poinsettia, Poppy, Rose, Snapdragon, Sunflower, Tiger Lily, Tulip, Venus Fly Trap, Water Lily, Yucca Plant, Zinnia

Fruit (17 plants): Apple, Avocado, Banana, Cherry, Dragonfruit, Elderberry, Elderfruit, Grape, Kiwi, Lemon, Lime, Mango, Orange, Peach, Pear, Pineapple, Watermelon

Fungus (11 plants): Brown Mushroom, Button Mushroom, Chanterelle Mushroom, Cordyceps, Death Cap Mushroom, Glowing Mushroom, Morel Mushroom, Oyster Mushroom, Portobello Mushroom, Red Mushroom, Shiitake Mushroom

Leafy (11 plants): Arugula, Buttercrunch Lettuce, Cabbage, Escarole, Kale, Napa Cabbage, Red Leaf Lettuce, Rhubarb, Romaine Lettuce, Spinach, Watercress
Night (11 plants): Cactus, Deadly Nightshade, Death Cap Mushroom, Echinacea, Mandrake, Moon Flower, Pitcher Plant, Thistle, Venus Fly Trap, White Tulip, Yucca Plant

Prehistoric (13 plants): Amber Tree, Chrome Vines, Coelacanth Celery, Fossilwood Tree, Ginkgo Tree, Horseradish Fern, Meteor Tree, Myrrh Tree, Peridot Tree, Petrified Palm Tree, Ruby Reed, Sapphire Vine, Scale Fern

Prickly (8 plants): Aloe Vera, Barrel Cactus, Cardoon, Cactus, Christmas Cactus, Heartleaf, Prickly Pear, Piranha Plant

Root (13 plants): Beet, Burdock Root, Carrot, Cassava, Garlic, Ginger, Jicama, Onion, Parsnip, Potato, Radish, Sweet Potato, Turnip
Sour (9 plants): Aloe Vera, Black Cherry, Blackberry, Cranberry, Grapefruit, Key Lime, Kiwi, Lemon, Lime

Spicy (11 plants): Black Pepper, Cayenne Pepper, Chili Pepper, Garlic, Ginger, Habanero Pepper, Jalapeño Pepper, Poblano Pepper, Serrano Pepper, Wasabi, White Pepper

Stalky (13 plants): Agave, Artichoke, Bamboo, Corn, Fennel, Hardy Sugar Cane, Reed, Rhubarb, Rice, Sugar Cane, Swiss Chard, Tall Grass, Tar Reed

Summer (17 plants): Blueberry, Corn, Cucumber, Figs, Hardy Sugar Cane, Hops, Jalapeño Pepper, Kernel Pult, Lima Bean, Melon, Okra, Pickle Plant, Rhubarb, Sugar Cane, Sunflower, Watermelon, Zucchini

Sweet (12 plants): Acai, Apple, Banana, Blueberry, Cherry, Concord Grapes, Date Tree, Figs, Grapes, Mango, Watermelon, Youngberry

Toxic (4 plants): Deadly Nightshade, Death Cap Mushroom, Hemlock, Poison Ivy

Tropical Fruit (11 plants): Acai, Avocado, Banana, Coconut Tree, Dragonfruit, Guava, Jackfruit, Lychee, Mango, Papaya, Pineapple

Vegetable (14 plants): Asparagus, Broccoli, Brussels Sprout, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cucumber, Eggplant, Kale, Okra, Pumpkin, Radish, Tomato, Zucchini

Woody (12 plants): Apple Tree, Birch Tree, Cherry Tree, Devil’s Vine, Hazelnut Tree, Oak Tree, Orange Tree, Pear Tree, Pine Tree, Pumpkin Tree, Redwood Tree, Willow Tree

Zen (12 plants): Bamboo, Bonsai Tree, Cherry Blossom, Ginkgo Bonsai Tree, Ginkgo Tree, Jade Plant, Japanese Maple, Kōwa Tree, Lotus, Sakura Bonsai, Tanabata Tree, Tea Shrub

Maximizing Your Grow a Garden Beanstalk Contribution
To significantly boost your impact in the Beanstalk event and climb the leaderboards, consider these strategic tips:
- Master the Plant Categories: Familiarizing yourself with this detailed list allows for quick identification of which plants fit specific requests, streamlining your donation process from inventory.
- Hoard Multi-Category Crops: Plants such as Cosmos Roses, which can belong to multiple overlapping categories, are incredibly valuable. Accumulating a reserve of these high-rarity, versatile plants will yield substantial rewards.
- Capitalize on Hot Requests: Jack sometimes requests plants from a particular category for bonus points. Keeping this comprehensive plant catalog readily accessible will enable swift decisions and maximize your point gain during these lucrative opportunities.
Armed with this comprehensive guide, you now have instant access to every plant category and crop within 'Grow a Garden.' Apply these strategies to participate more effectively in the Beanstalk event, contribute significantly, and ultimately help unlock the exciting obstacle course. Happy gardening and good luck climbing that Beanstalk!
