Every rose has its thorns, but not every plant has its prickles in Grow a Garden.
However, sometimes the new event NPC, Jack, will ask you to brave the spikes and thorns to bring him some Prickly Plants to help his beanstalk grow into the clouds. Once you’ve added your plants to the beanstalk, you’ll be able to visit the Land of the Giants and purchase some unique rewards from Goliath’s shop.
Grow a Garden Prickly Plant list
Some plants have spines and prickles either to stop animals from eating their precious leaves, protect the pollinators feeding on their flowers by stopping birds from landing on them, or to help their preferred kind of creature disperse their seeds.
But it’s not always clear which of your crops fit this bill in Grow a Garden. To participate in the event, you’ll need to contribute at least 7 times to the growth of the beanstalk, which can be difficult if you’re not even sure what to add. Here’s everything we’ve found that counts as a Prickly Plant in Grow a Garden, so you can sprout a huge beanstalk in no time!
Prickly Plants
DurianDragon FruitCactusHorned DinoshroomPineapplePrickle FruitPrickly PearTwisted TangleAloe VeraCelestiberrySpiked MangoPrincess Thorn
In some ways, Prickly Plants are the easiest to pin down, because Prickle Fruits and Prickly Pear obviously fit into this category. However, these are both event-limited crops and there are so few other options to choose from, it’s also one of the most difficult Plant Types to contend with.
Especially for relatively new players, your best bets are to feed the beanstalk with Cacti or Dragon Fruit if you’ve got them in your farm because you can just buy those from the Seed Shop.
Otherwise you’ll need to rely on trading to get those event plants from other players.
For the rest of the different plant types for the beanstalk event in Grow a Garden, check out the list below:
For more on Grow a Garden, check out our list of newly implemented cooking recipes, or if you’re after unique cosmetics, take a look at our Grow a Garden codes page.
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