There’s something really satisfying about watching a tiny plant turn into a monster-sized crop in Grow A Garden. Whether it’s a massive tomato or an apple tree that takes up half your garden, growing oversized crops feels like hitting the jackpot. They’re not just for show either — these big plants sell for more and help you level up your garden faster.
But if you’ve been planting and watering non-stop without seeing anything huge, don’t worry — you’re not alone. It took me a while to figure out what actually helps. While nothing guarantees you’ll get a giant plant every time, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances. Here’s what worked for me after hours of playing.
Plant More, Grow More
This is the most important tip: the more you plant, the better your odds. Every crop you grow is basically a chance at getting a giant one. So the more seeds you put down, the more chances you have. I used to plant five or six at a time and wonder why I wasn’t seeing anything. Once I started planting in bulk — like 20 or 30 of the same crop — I started seeing results.
Try filling up sections of your garden with one type of plant. I did an entire patch of strawberries, and after a couple in-game days, I had my first massive one. Maybe it was luck, but it didn’t happen until I planted way more than usual.
Focus on Regrowing Crops
Some crops in Grow A Garden can be harvested multiple times from the same plant. These are your best bet if you want to keep rolling the dice without replanting every time. The top ones I’ve had success with are:
- Strawberries
- Blueberries
- Tomatoes
You plant them once, and every time they grow back, you’ve got another shot at a huge one. It’s efficient, especially if you’re trying to save coins. I keep a section of my garden filled with these repeat growers and just check on them whenever I .
Use Sprinklers to Speed Things Up
If you’re still watering everything manually, do yourself a favor and get a sprinkler. Even the Basic Sprinkler (which costs 20,000 coins in the game) makes a big difference. It waters crops around it automatically for a few minutes, and in my experience, that helps them grow faster and healthier.
Faster growth = more harvests = more chances at huge crops. Once I placed a sprinkler in my main crop area, I started seeing bigger and better results. If you can afford it, it’s a smart investment early on.
Don’t Crowd Your Trees
Trees work a little differently than other crops. They take up more space and take longer to grow. But if you’re going for big trees, don’t plant them too close together. I used to line them up with just one block between each, and I rarely saw big ones.
Then I gave them more room — a tile or two of space — and I started getting larger versions more often. Whether it’s just a visual requirement or part of how the game works, spacing seems to help. Also, trees tend to produce more fruit when they’re bigger, which means more money in the long run.
Try the Shovel Method (If You’re Impatient)
If you’ve got some spare coins and don’t mind grinding, you can always try what I call the shovel method:
- Plant a crop or tree
- Wait for it to grow
- If it’s not big, dig it up with the shovel
- Replant and repeat
It’s kind of a pain and not very coin-efficient, but it does work if you’re determined to get a giant crop for your collection or screenshots. I used this strategy a few times when I really wanted a giant tomato for a screenshot. Just be ready to do a lot of replanting.
Be Patient — RNG is Part of the Game
One thing to keep in mind is that no matter how many tricks or strategies you use, there’s always a bit of randomness involved. You could plant 50 crops and get nothing. Or you might get a huge one right away. That’s part of the game’s fun (and frustration).
If you’re not seeing results right away, don’t let it get to you. Keep planting, keep watering, and eventually it’ll happen. The first time I got a giant crop, I wasn’t even expecting it — it was just sitting there like, “Hey, you did it.”
Why It’s Worth the Effort
Aside from just looking cool, huge crops have real benefits:
- They sell for way more coins
- They help you upgrade faster
- They make your garden look amazing
Bonus Tips That Might Help
- Keep checking the gear shop — sometimes new tools are added
- Group your crops by type — it’s easier to manage and may help growth
- Try different layouts — I once got lucky planting in a checkerboard pattern
- Watch for events — some in-game events boost the chance of rare crops
Final Thoughts
Getting huge crops and big trees in Grow A Garden isn’t guaranteed, but it’s totally doable with the right approach. Focus on planting more, use crops that regrow, give your trees room, and throw in some gear like sprinklers when you can. And yeah, be patient — RNG will eventually go your way.
Stick with it, and soon your garden will be filled with giant plants that not only look awesome, but pay off big time.