This list of Vegetable type plants in Grow a Garden will come in handy to complete an event, progress through quests, or if you want variety in your farm. Vegetables are not just staples of farming – they’re also essential for many crafting recipes, trading opportunities, and more. Plus, with their colorful designs and fun mutations, they add both value and character to your garden.
Here’s a complete list of all Vegetable-type crops currently featured in the game.
Also Read | All Fungus Type Crops
Vegetable Type Plants in Grow a Garden
- Asparagus
- Badlands Pepper
- Bell Pepper
- Beanstalk
- Broccoli
- Brussels Sprout
- Carnival Pumpkin
- Chocolate Carrot
- Carrot
- Cauliflower
- Chili Pepper
- Corn
- Dragon Pepper
- Emerald Bud
- Eggplant
- Grand Tomato
- Jalapeno
- King Cabbage
- Mandrake
- Mint
- Mutant Carrot
- Onion
- Parsley
- Pepper
- Potato
- Pumpkin
- Purple Cabbage
- Radish
- Rhubarb
- Romanesco
- Snaparino Beanarini
- Tall Asparagus
- Taro Flower
- Tomato
- Turnip
- Untold Bell
- Violet Corn
- Wild Carrot
Just like flowers, not every vegetable crop is always available. Most are tied to seasonal updates, while others only appear in specific seed packs. So, you will need to play and potentially grind the game to obtain them all.
Certain vegetables, like the Mandrake or Mutant Carrot, are rarer, making them especially valuable for trading. If you have a pet that steals crops from other gardens, you might just get a limited and currently unobtainable crop if you’re very lucky.
For the best results, aim for crops that offer multiple harvests, such as Beanstalk (Prismatic) and Pepper (Divine), since they provide continuous yields and are available via the Seed shop. All you need is the Sheckles amount to buy the seed whenever the crop is in stock.
That’s everything about vegetable-type crops in Grow a Garden. If you’re also curious about more ways to make your garden thrive, you can check our guides on Gamer Tweak.