Aurora Vine is a Divine seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden on August 30, 2025, as part of the Fairy Update. If you’re looking to add this elusive crop to your garden, I’ve put together a guide on everything you need to know about how to get it and more.
Aurora Vine DetailsAurora Vine Crop
Harvests
Rarity
Multiple
Divine
How to Get Aurora Vine in Grow a Garden
Aurora Vine is a limited-time seed added in the Fairy Update that can be a little tough to get. You’ll need to participate in the Fairy Event while also being lucky enough that this seed appears. First, you’ll have to complete Fairy Favors or fill the Fountain Power meter to get a wish. Each time you get a wish, that shows that you’ve completed that tier and are moving onto the next one.
In order to get the Aurora Vine seed, you’ll need to make it to Tier 5 because this is where it has a chance to appear as a wish reward. However, it only has a 5.88% chance, which means it could take many attempts to appear. Fortunately, I’ve had this and the Pet Shard Glimmering appear a few times. So it does feel a little better compared to trying to get pets like the 1% chance Cockatrice.
Just make sure that if you see it as a reward, you pick it, since you only have one choice among the three wish options. And as we know, there isn’t a guarantee you’ll see it again later. Fortunately, you can keep completing Fairy Favors as long as you have what’s requested. This is because even after completing Tier 5, you can reset it using Fairy Coins or Robux.
The Benefits of a Multi-Harvest Seed
The nice thing about this Fairy Event seed is that it’s a multi-harvest plant. Once you have it, you can keep it in your garden for as long as you like and continue to pick from it to sell. However, you won’t be able to get seeds from Lucky Harvests since this plant isn’t in the Seed Shop.
Similarly, since Aurora Vine is an event seed, you can’t rely on pets with special abilities to get them for you. Such as the Red Fox, which can duplicate certain seeds from other players’ gardens. Similarly, Dogs who can dig up random seeds won’t dig up event seeds.
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