The Fall Market event in Grow A Garden continues with its Grow A Garden Fall Market Part 2 Update , and while it’s not the biggest content drop we’ve seen, it does bring in some fresh items, new pets, and even crop mastery to shake up your gardening routine.
If you’ve been keeping up with the Fall Market from last week, this update feels more like an expansion than a complete overhaul. Let’s break everything down so you know exactly what’s new, what’s worth your time, and what’s more of a novelty.
How the Fall Market Works
Just like in Part 1, you’ll still be turning in vegetables, fruits, and tropical fruits to the event tree. Doing so refreshes the inventories in the four event shops:
- Gear Shop
- Pet Shop
- Seed Shop
- Cosmetic Shop
The difference this time is that new items have been added across these shops, giving players more rewards to aim for.
New Gear Items
The Gear Shop has received four additions:
- Rake – Functions like a catapult that launches you around the map.
- Acorn Bell – Summons a fall-themed pet to run around you briefly (more for fun than utility).
- Acorn Lollipop – Ages your fall-related pets.
- Super Leaf Blower – A stronger version of the standard leaf blower, with faster performance and a larger 125% capacity meter.
Overall, these are more novelty tools than game-changing mechanics, but the Super Leaf Blower is the standout for efficiency.
New Pets
Four fresh pets join the garden this week:
Malard – Flies south every 30 minutes, disappears from your garden, then returns to your inventory with a random reward. While unique, it feels more inconvenient than useful since you have to keep redeploying it.
Flying Salmon – Gains +4.13 XP per second for every other salmon you have in your garden. Great for stacking XP generation.
Woodpecker – Every 2 minutes, it targets a woody plant and pecks at it for 31 seconds, granting a 6% chance for that plant’s fruit to duplicate. Rarer crops have a lower chance.
Red Panda – Every 12 minutes, it restocks one random item in either the gear, seed, or pet shop. Rare items do have a chance to appear, but feedback so far suggests it’s not as impactful as it sounds on paper.
The Woodpecker and Flying Salmon stand out as the most practical picks, while the Malard and Red Panda lean more toward situational or experimental use.
New Seeds
The Seed Shop now sells a Fall Seed Pack for 10 million, which relies on RNG to unlock the six new fall-themed crops. The new seeds include:
- Autumn Shroom – Value: 24,651 – 96,236
- Fallberry – Value: 40,813 – 68,862
- Spear Grass – Value: 46,028 – 69,100
- Torch Flare – Value: 59,791 – 66,250
- Auburn Pine – Value: 66,383 – 115,000
- Firewell – Rarest of the bunch, but not yet widely available on servers.
If you’re aiming for profit, the Auburn Pine is currently one of the most lucrative options.
New Cosmetics
The Cosmetic Shop got a few festive autumn decorations:
- Fall Wreath
- Fall Hay Bale
- Pile of Leaves
- (Possibly) Maple Crate – unclear if new or from the previous update.
These additions are mostly for aesthetics, perfect if you want to make your garden feel seasonal.
Fall Energy & Activities
One of the biggest structural changes this update introduces is the Fall Energy system. Next to the tree, you’ll now find an NPC offering daily activities. Completing these increases your Fall Energy and contributes to tiered rewards.
- You’ll always have three activities to complete.
- They reset every 24 hours, or you can reroll with in-game cash.
- The higher your Fall Energy, the better your rewards, including prismatic-tier bonuses.
This adds a light progression system and incentivizes daily logins.
Crop Mastery
Perhaps the most meaningful long-term feature in this update is Crop Mastery. Each crop now has a mastery percentage that increases as you plant, harvest, and contribute that crop. Mastery grants:
- Weight multipliers
- Growth multipliers
For example, mastered blueberries now grow faster and weigh more, giving better results with every harvest. At higher mastery levels, this could make a big difference in efficiency.
Fall Market Part 2 feels more like a content refresh than a major expansion, but it still introduces some useful mechanics:
- Crop Mastery has real long-term potential.
- Woodpecker and Flying Salmon are the standout pets worth grinding for.
- The Fall Seed Pack adds a gamble element with potentially high-value crops.
- Cosmetics and minor gears are fun, though not game-changing.
If you’re chasing efficiency, focus on mastering crops, unlocking Auburn Pine, and picking up the Woodpecker. For collectors, the cosmetics and pets will round out your seasonal collection.