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LOG #GH-001
APRIL 2026
CLASSIFIED: BOTANICAL

FIELD RESEARCH LOG // GARDEN HORIZONS

Garden Horizons

Research Classification: BOTANICAL SIMULATOR  //  Status: ACTIVE  //  Discoveries: ONGOING
Quick Answer

Garden Horizons is a Roblox farming game with exploration, rare seed discovery, and biome-based growing mechanics. This hub covers all available seeds and crops, the best biome routes for rare plants, mutation possibilities, active codes, and strategies for building the most productive garden.

21+ SEED VARIETIES
MUTATION SYSTEM
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SECTION 02Subject Overview

What Is Garden Horizons?

Garden Horizons is a peaceful Roblox botanical simulator where players step into the role of a farmer-explorer. You plant seeds, tend crops through their ripening stages — Unripe, Ripe, and Lush — harvest at peak value, sell produce, and funnel profits into unlocking rarer specimens. Crops can yield 1x, 2x, or 3x their base value depending on when you harvest. Timing is everything.

What separates Garden Horizons is its dynamic mutation and weather system. When rain falls or a meteor shower appears, crops in the field can mutate — permanently applying value multipliers. Rare mutations like Celestial can turn a modest harvest into a fortune. Cataloging and farming around mutation windows is the core meta.

Key Discoveries

Mutations alter crop DNA permanently

FIELD NOTES: Weather events trigger mid-growth mutations. A crop harvested during Starfall weather carries the mutation bonus in its final sell value.

Specialty seeds come from events and bosses

FIELD NOTES: Dawnfruit, Lumenbark, and Lilystalk are obtained outside the Seed Shop — from codes, defeating Cthulhu, and the Strange Event respectively (per the Fandom Plants page, Miscellaneous tab).

Limited-time weather creates value windows

FIELD NOTES: Top-tier mutations like Starstruck (6.5x) only appear during Starfall events, and admin/limited events grant the highest multipliers. Time Lush harvests to coincide with rare weather for maximum payout.

14 documented observations logged in the FAQ registry below.
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SECTION 04Mutation Discovery Registry

Documented Mutations

Each entry represents a confirmed mutation specimen. Classification is based on trigger rarity.

FIELD NOTES: Mutations apply at weather-event onset. Any unharvested crops in the field are eligible. Harvest before the event window closes.

Specimen #001Soaked

[COMMON]

FIELD NOTES: Rain event — may randomly mutate one of your plants

1.2xbonus: +20%

Specimen #002Foggy

[COMMON]

FIELD NOTES: Fog event — chance-based mutation during fog weather

1.25xbonus: +25%

Specimen #003Chilled

[UNCOMMON]

FIELD NOTES: Snowstorm event — chance-based snowflake-particle mutation

1.5xbonus: +50%

Specimen #004Shocked

[RARE]

FIELD NOTES: Storm event — electric cyan VFX, high-value mutation

4.5xbonus: +350%

Specimen #005Gold

[RARE]

FIELD NOTES: Variant mutation — undetermined chance while a plant is growing

5.0xbonus: +400%

Specimen #006Starstruck

[LEGENDARY]

FIELD NOTES: Starfall event — star-shaped particles, top-tier weather mutation

6.5xbonus: +550%
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SECTION 05Seed Rarity Classification

Botanical Taxonomy

Seeds are classified into six rarity tiers based on acquisition difficulty, growth duration, and market value.

TIERCATALOGUEGROWTHSPECIMENSMARKET
Common
7 plantsPer FandomCarrot (20¢), Corn (100¢), Dandelion
Uncommon
8 plantsPer FandomOnion, Strawberry, Mushroom
Rare
9 plantsPer FandomBeetroot, Tomato, Apple, Rose
Epic
9 plantsPer FandomWheat, Banana, Plum, Potato
Legendary
11 plantsPer FandomCabbage, Cherry, Bamboo, Mango, Dawnfruit
Mythical
3 plantsPer FandomWatermelon, Pineapple, Lilystalk

FIELD NOTES: Higher tiers yield disproportionately greater returns, especially when combined with Rare+ mutation events.

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SECTION 06Research Grant Codes

Active Field Codes

The research division issues grant codes periodically. Redeem these in-game to claim field supplies, exclusive seeds, and bonus currency.

GRANT APPLICATION — REDEMPTION PROCEDURE

FIELD PROCEDURE // STEP-BY-STEP

  1. 1Launch Garden Horizons on Roblox
  2. 2Locate the codes menu — look for the Twitter bird icon on the left panel
  3. 3Enter your grant code exactly as listed (case-sensitive)
  4. 4Press REDEEM — supplies are deposited immediately
  5. 5Each code redeemable once per account

Active Grant Count

1

Per the Fandom Codes page, only 358 (10,000 Shillings) is currently active. ADMIN, GIFT, THANKYOU, RELEASE, DAWN, DAWNFRUIT, MONSTER and CONSOLE are now expired.

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SECTION 07Frequently Logged Observations

Field Observation Log

Questions logged most frequently by researchers entering the Garden Horizons field for the first time.

#01What is the ripening system and how does it work?

FIELD NOTES:

Crops progress through three ripeness stages: Unripe (1x value), Ripe (2x value), and Lush (3x value). Harvest at Lush stage for maximum profit. Water crops consistently to accelerate ripening. The Harvesting Bell helps gather all ripe crops quickly.

#02What are mutations and how do I trigger them?

FIELD NOTES:

Mutations are visual and statistical improvements that multiply a plant's value. Per the Garden Horizons Fandom wiki, weather events have a chance to mutate one of your plants: Rain = Soaked (1.2x) or Flooded (1.75x), Fog = Foggy (1.25x), Snowstorm = Chilled (1.5x) or Snowy (2x), Sandstorm = Sandy (2.5x), Storm = Shocked (4.5x), Starfall = Starstruck (6.5x). Limited/admin-only weather can grant Meteoric (10x) and others. Mutations stack multiplicatively.

#03What is the difference between weather types?

FIELD NOTES:

Garden Horizons features dynamic weather that can mutate plants. Common weather (Rain, Fog) grants modest bonus mutations like Soaked or Foggy. Rarer weather (Storm = Shocked, Starfall = Starstruck) offers far larger multipliers. Limited/admin-only weather (Meteor Shower, Tsunami, DJ Kine, Strange Weather) is the only way to access top-tier mutations like Meteoric, Tidal, Party and Strange.

#04How do multiplayer bonuses work?

FIELD NOTES:

Farm with friends to receive bonuses! When players collaborate in the same server, crop values increase by 10-20% depending on party size. Solo farming is fine, but group farming accelerates wealth accumulation. No stealing mechanics—cooperation only!

#05Can other players steal my crops?

FIELD NOTES:

No! Garden Horizons has no stealing mechanics. Your crops are 100% safe. This game emphasizes peaceful, cooperative farming. Focus on growing your garden without worrying about griefing or theft.

#06How do I redeem codes and what do they give?

FIELD NOTES:

Open the in-game Settings tab and scroll to the Codes section, then type or paste the code exactly. Per the Garden Horizons Fandom Codes page, the only currently-active code is "358" (10,000 Shillings). Earlier codes like ADMIN, GIFT, THANKYOU, RELEASE, DAWN, DAWNFRUIT, CONSOLE, and MONSTER are now expired.

#07Are there pets in Garden Horizons?

FIELD NOTES:

Not yet. Per the Garden Horizons Fandom wiki, pets are listed as an upcoming feature and have not been released. The Pets wiki entry is tagged as a stub and explicitly notes pets may be added later because they are featured in the inspiring game, Grow a Garden. We will rebuild this section with verified data only once pets actually ship in-game.

#08What is the best money-making strategy?

FIELD NOTES:

Buy the cheapest seeds you can profit on while you save up for higher-tier seed rotations. Use sprinklers (Basic → Turbo → Super) to grow larger fruits, since final sell price scales with weight squared. Stack weather mutations like Shocked (4.5x) or Starstruck (6.5x) before harvesting. Higher-tier shop seeds — Cabbage, Bamboo, Cherry, Mango, Watermelon, Pineapple — pay out far more per harvest but rotate in rarely.

#09Should I buy expensive seeds like Cherry or Pineapple?

FIELD NOTES:

Cherry costs 1,000,000 Shillings and Pineapple 15,000,000 Shillings per the Fandom Plants page. They are very late-game seeds with low Seed Shop stock chances (0.83% and 0.42% respectively). New players should grind cheaper seeds (Carrot 20 Shillings, Corn 100 Shillings) and progress up the rarity ladder before committing to top-tier purchases.

#10What gear should I prioritize buying?

FIELD NOTES:

Per the Fandom Gears page: Watering Can (5K Shillings) for early watering, then Basic Sprinkler (15K), Harvest Bell (35K) to collect entire plants at once, Turbo Sprinkler (60K), Favorite Tool (80K) to protect fruits from premature harvest, Super Sprinkler (100K) for the strongest growth boost, and Trowel (250K) to reposition fully-grown plants without destroying them.

#11How do I unlock the Trowel and what makes it special?

FIELD NOTES:

The Trowel is a Legendary gear in the Gear Shop priced at 250,000 Shillings or 129 Robux, and it is one of the only Legendary items that is always in stock. It has 5 uses and lets you move fully grown plants around your garden without destroying them. It can also be earned as a reward from Rosalind.

#12What are the rarity tiers and what do they mean?

FIELD NOTES:

Per the Fandom Plants page, Garden Horizons has 7 Common, 8 Uncommon, 9 Rare, 9 Epic, 11 Legendary, and 3 Mythical plants documented (with 1 Unknown). Higher tiers cost more in the Seed Shop, appear less often, and pay out larger sell values per harvest. Mythical seeds like Pineapple and Watermelon are the rarest currently obtainable.

END OF RESEARCH LOG // GARDEN HORIZONS // FILE GH-001

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