All Grow a Garden prickly plants and fruits

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What are the Prickly plants and fruits in Grow a Garden? If that’s a question you’re asking, you’re probably trying to grow the Beanstalk for some new seeds, pets, and garden decor. Given that the plant needed to grow the beanstalk rotates every hour, you’ll need to hop on the new ones quickly.

By submitting plants that fit the called-for type in the middle of the Roblox Grow a Garden, you contribute to the level of the beanstalk reaching high into the sky. Want to know if the rewards are worth donating your best crops for? Check out the Grow a Garden pets tier list. There’s a Grow a Garden seeds tier list, too. That way, you can work out if the crops are worth selling or gifting to the beanstalk to potentially get more.

All Grow a Garden Prickly plants and fruits

Here’s a list of all Prickly plants you can use to grow the Beanstalk in Grow a Garden:

Crop Available?
Prickly Pear Yes
Romanesco Yes
Giant Pinecone Yes
Burning Bud Yes
Cactus Yes

More are being discovered over time, and plants we thought would count as prickly aren’t always classed as such.

A character in their garden in Grow a Garden.

Manage to grow a prickly plant of any kind and you’ll have what you need to contribute to the Beanstalk. Just hand them into the NPC by the beanstalk to build it up.

Now that you know which crops count as prickly plants in the beanstalk in Grow a Garden, check out the best Roblox games to play while you wait for the next rotation. Need some more rewards? Check the latest Grow a Garden codes for some free decorations or seed packs.

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