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Garden Horizons Wiki — Complete Game Reference (2026)

Garden Horizons wiki: all plants, weather events, NPCs, mechanics, Console Update content, and the full map. One-stop reference.

Garden Horizons Wiki — Complete Game Reference (2026)

This Garden Horizons wiki is the hub page. Not the fluffy version, not the one that sends you in circles, the useful one. If you need a fast answer about crops, weather, NPCs, secrets, or which page on this site covers what, start here.

Garden Horizons is a Roblox farming simulator by Dawn Digital that launched on January 5, 2026. As of March 2026, it is sitting around 145M visits, roughly 119K active players, and about 402K favorites. The core loop is simple on paper: plant seeds, grow crops, use sprinklers, wait for better weather, then cash out at the right time. The actual game gets interesting because every one of those steps can multiply value.

If you only want one rule from this whole page, take this one: do not judge a crop by seed price alone. In Garden Horizons, sell price depends on base value, weight, ripening stage, color, and mutations.

Final Sell Price = Base Price × Weight² × Ripening × Color × (1 + ΣMutations)

Ripening matters a lot: Unripe = 1x, Ripened = 2x, and Lush = 3x. Color can swing things hard too: Silver = 2x and Gold = 5x. On the mutation side, the nastiest currently discussed combo is Starstruck (6.5x) + Muddy (5x) for an additive 11.5x before the rest of the formula finishes doing damage.

Garden Horizons wiki hub showing farm plots and the main farming loop/>

Use this page as your site map

If you are new, do not read everything in random order. Pick the page that matches the problem you actually have.

Codes

Live codes, rewards, expired codes, and where new freebies show up.

Guide

Best starting route, how to farm, and how not to waste your first Shillings.

Mutations

Weather events, admin multipliers, and what to hold for profit.

Seeds

All plants, seed paths, and which crops are actually worth buying.

Tier List

Quick ranking if you want a shortcut instead of raw numbers.

Values

Sell price context, base values, and why timing beats rarity.

Tips

Practical habits for faster progression and better sprinkler use.

Unblocked

Safe, official ways to play on allowed devices and networks.

Alternatives

Other farming games to try when you want a break from Roblox.

Console Update

What changed with Xbox, PlayStation, packs, and the CONSOLES code.

Secrets

Hidden Lab, IGMA device, Plot 3 cave, and other strange map details.

Map

Market layout, six plots, NPC routes, and navigation shortcuts.

Calculator

Plug in crop value, color, and mutation math before you sell.

Core systems you should understand first

Garden Horizons looks like a chill farming game until the value formula starts wrecking your assumptions.

System What it does Effect
Seeds Set your crop pool and base value ceiling Good seeds make every later multiplier matter more
Weight Squares into the sell formula

Bigger crops can be wildly better than small ones

Ripening Unripe 1x, Ripened 2x, Lush 3x Selling too early is one of the easiest ways to stay broke
Color Silver 2x, Gold 5x, Rainbow TBA Turns already good crops into event-level sells
Mutations Weather and admin event multipliers Most of the crazy screenshots come from this layer
Sprinklers Growth speed and crop size support

Three stacked sprinklers reach about 4.16x growth and 3.6x fruit size

The best beginner habit is to stop panic-selling. A mediocre crop sold at the right moment can beat a fancy seed sold at the wrong one.

All plant rarities in one place

There are currently 35 plants spread across five rarity bands.

Common

Carrot, Corn, Sunpetal, Dandelion, Biohazard Melon.

Uncommon

Onion, Mushroom, Strawberry, Goldenberry, Bell Pepper, Lablush Berry.

Rare

Beetroot, Tomato, Rose, Apple, Emberpine, Birch, Starvine.

Epic

Wheat, Banana, Potato, Plum, Emberwood, Orange, Radiant Petal.

Legendary

Cabbage, Cherry, Mango, Bamboo, Dawn Blossom, Dawn Fruit, Olive, Octobranch, Pomegranate (TBA), Grape (TBA).

That list matters for more than trivia. Lower-rarity crops can still carry your farm if they regrow well or hit good weather windows. Higher rarity only becomes truly stupid when the rest of the value formula cooperates.

Weather and mutation cycle

The weather cycle rolls every five minutes, which is why experienced players keep one eye on the sky before harvesting anything expensive.

Weather Chance Why players care
Fog 33% Most common weather state and part of the regular rhythm
Rain 20%

Common event timing that can make ordinary harvests worth waiting for

Snow 13% Less frequent and more event-like
Thunderstorm 13% Attention-grabbing weather that makes players hold better crops
Sunny 7% Rare enough to notice, but not always the best profit trigger
Sandstorm 7% Niche, but still part of the high-value timing game
Starfall 7% One of the more exciting map moods and event windows

If you want exact multiplier discussion instead of the fast version, go straight to the mutations page.

NPCs and what they do

You only need to memorize three names to stop feeling lost.

NPC Role Notes
Bill Seed seller Stock refreshes every five minutes, so repeat checks matter
Molly Equipment seller Main stop for sprinklers and farm utility purchases
Maya IGMA event NPC Connected to the game's mystery and event side

Those three basically define the market hub. Learn the market, and the whole map gets easier.

Map layout and hidden areas

The central market is the route anchor. The six plots sit around it, and most secret paths branch from the market-side trails rather than the farms themselves.

The most searched hidden spots are:

  • The hilltop IGMA device behind the market path
  • The Hidden Lab tucked off a suspicious side route
  • The Plot 3 cave
  • Small oddities like magnifying glass props and the fountain launch behavior

Use the Garden Horizons map guide if you want route help, and the secrets page if you want the weird stuff.

Sprinklers and passive growth

Sprinklers are where the game stops being a cute garden and starts acting like a system.

The three main tiers are Basic (15K), Turbo (60K), and Super (100K). If you stack three sprinklers, you get about 4.16x growth speed and 3.6x fruit size. That is why players with organized farms keep pulling ahead even when they are offline more often than you are.

Current live codes

As of March 8, 2026, the active codes are:

  • CONSOLES for 2 Royal Seed Packs
  • ADMIN for 15,000 Shillings
  • 358 for 10,000 Shillings

Do not overthink this. Redeem them first, then make decisions. Free packs and free cash change your route immediately.

IGMA event and why people care

The IGMA thread is part mystery, part map exploration hook, and part community obsession. Maya is the obvious named connection, but the event energy really lives in the hidden device, the side paths, and the way players keep hunting for clues in scenery that might or might not be important.

That matters because it gives Garden Horizons a second identity beyond profit math. Some players are here for crop values. Some are here because the world keeps hinting that more is going on. The best update cycles usually feed both groups at once.

FAQ

What should I read first on this wiki if I am new?

Start with the guide, then the codes, seeds, and mutations pages.

How many plants are in Garden Horizons?

There are currently 35 plants listed across Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary rarities.

What is the best code right now? CONSOLES is the strongest current code because two Royal Seed Packs can move your farm forward immediately. Where do I check hidden areas and plot routes?

Use the map guide for routes and the secrets page for hidden spots.

See also

  • Garden Horizons Guide
  • Garden Horizons Codes
  • Garden Horizons Seeds
  • Garden Horizons Mutations
  • Garden Horizons Values
  • Garden Horizons Tier List
  • Garden Horizons Tips
  • Garden Horizons Map
  • Calculator


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