Things have certainly taken a whimsical turn in Grow a Garden’s latest update, which tasks the community with nurturing a giant beanstalk together in order to reach the rewards at the top.

In order to help the beanstalk grow, you can donate a variety of different plant types to the event NPC, Jack. Fruit Plants are just one of several varieties you’ll need to cultivate; check out our Grow a Garden Fruit Plants list below to see what Jack’s hankering for.

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Grow a Garden Fruit Plants list

Jack can be a little eccentric when it comes to what he will – or won’t – accept under each plant category he asks for. Honestly, his list of acceptable fruits isn’t the weirdest, but it still includes some plants you might not have confidently been able to assign to this particular botanical division.

This list features all plants classed as Fruits in Grow a Garden:

Fruit Plants
StrawberryBlueberryPearCrown MelonRaspberryApplePricklefruitStarfruitMangosteenAvocadoCranberryBananaBlood BananaCoconutCranberryLingonberryGreen AppleDragonfruitKiwiSugar AppleMaple ApplePineappleHive FruitLoquatGrapeMangoMoon MelonNectarine

There are plenty of fruits to choose from, but if you’re looking to maximise your beanstalk points contribution, you might actually see better results from harvesting lots and lots of Strawberries. As the most common fruit in the game they’re not worth much individually, but given how abundant their seeds are and how quickly they grow, you’ll likely build points quicker from farming them than from trying to cultivate rarer fruits for this event.

For the rest of the different plant types for the beanstalk event in Grow a Garden, check out the list below:

Before you go, be sure to check out our Grow a Garden codes list to see what freebies you can get your hands on! You might also like our Twilight Shop and Traveling Shop guides, which can be useful for collecting some of the game’s rare seed types.

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