The Frost Event has arrived in Grow A Garden, bringing icy winds, faster crops, and a brand-new way to earn some serious coins. If you’ve noticed your plants shaking or growing at turbo speed, you’re right in the middle of it. But the real star of the show is the chance to score Frozen Fruit, one of the most valuable rewards in the game.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to get Frozen Fruit in Grow A Garden.
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Catching frozen fruit in Grow A Garden is simple in theory, but it still comes down to luck. During the Frost Event, all the crops you plant have a small chance to transform into Chilled or Frozen Fruit when harvested. You don’t need any special seeds, upgrades, or tools.
Just plant your usual crops and let the Frost Event bonuses do the rest. Thanks to a +50% Growth Speed buff, your plants will also mature much faster, making it easier to cycle through multiple harvests quickly. When it's harvest time, check them to see which have turned into Frozen or Chilled versions.
How Much Is Frozen Fruit Worth In Grow A Garden?
Frozen and Chilled Fruit in Grow A Garden can fetch quite a bit of cash. For example, a Frozen Watermelon can sell for 27,000 coins, far surpassing the value of regular crops. While not every harvest will give you a Frozen Fruit, farming efficiently during the event can turn a few lucky pulls into a serious fortune!
What makes it so valuable is its rarity. Since most crops probably won't be Frozen or Chilled in Grow A Garden, you'll need to plant and harvest many rounds before you score one. This makes the Frost Event the perfect chance to fill your pockets and flex your frosty harvest to other players!
That’s everything you need to know about how to get Frozen Fruit during the Frost Event in Grow A Garden.
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