Grow a Garden 2 Codes (June 2026): Seeds, Crates & Free Rewards

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Grow a Garden 2 Game

Update: Added new Grow A Garden codes on June 16, 2026

If you’ve been farming in Roblox for a while, you already know what Grow a Garden did to the platform. It took over. So when Grow a Garden 2 officially dropped on June 12, 2026, courtesy of Strawberreh Squad (a new studio carrying the torch from the original), the community didn’t just show up; they arrived with shovels and spreadsheets.

The sequel keeps everything you loved about the original farming loop but layers in something genuinely fresh: a night-stealing mechanic where you can raid other players’ gardens. The twist? Plants fight back. And if you’re smart about it, you can set traps to protect your own plot. It’s part cozy sim, part chaotic heist, and honestly, it works.

That said, building a thriving garden from scratch takes serious time. Using Grow a Garden 2 codes is one of the smartest first moves you can make because they hand you seeds, money, crates, and other freebies without you lifting a virtual trowel.

All Active Grow a Garden 2 Codes

  • TEAMGREENBEAN: 3 Green Bean Seeds (NEW)

Expired Grow a Garden 2 Codes

As of now, there are no expired codes for Grow A Garden.

How to Redeem Codes for Grow a Garden 2 (Step-by-Step)

One thing Strawberreh Squad got right from day one: redeeming codes for Grow a Garden 2 couldn’t be simpler. No buried menus, no confusing UI, just a few taps and you’re done.

  1. Open Roblox and launch Grow a Garden 2.
  2. Once you’re in-game, look for the Settings icon in the top-left corner of your screen.
    Click Settings in Grow a Garden 2
  3. You’ll see a text field that says “Enter code here…”. Click into it and type your code exactly as written (capitalization matters).
  4. Hit Claim, and your rewards land directly in your inventory.
    Redeem Codes for Grow a Garden 2

That’s genuinely it. Whether you’re jumping in for the first time or returning after a break, the whole process takes under a minute. If a code isn’t working, double-check for typos or confirm it hasn’t expired. The list above stays current.

What Do Grow a Garden 2 Codes Actually Give You?

Here’s something worth knowing before you get too excited about the loot pool: GaG2 codes work differently from the original game.

In the first Grow a Garden, codes typically rewarded decorations or randomized seed packs. You never quite knew what you’d pull. It was exciting, but also a little chaotic if you were trying to build toward something specific. If you’re still playing the original, check out our full Grow a Garden codes list for comparison.

Grow a Garden 2 takes a more intentional approach. The codes so far target specific seeds, meaning you know exactly what you’re getting before you redeem. That removes the slot-machine thrill, sure, but it also lets you plan your garden with real intention. If you’re short one particular crop to complete a planting strategy, a targeted code can fill that gap instantly rather than leaving it up to chance.

It’s a small but meaningful design shift, and it says something about where Strawberreh Squad wants to take the experience.

Where to Find New Codes for Grow a Garden 2 Before Anyone Else

Codes don’t last forever. Some expire within days of release. Here’s how to stay ahead:

Bookmark this page. We actively track every new code the moment it goes live and pull expired ones so you’re never wasting your time on dead links. This is the most reliable zero-effort method.

If you’d rather go direct to the source, here’s where the developers actually drop codes first:

  • Grow a Garden Discord Server: Watch the #announcements and #FAQ channels closely. This is where Strawberreh Squad makes most of their major reveals.
  • The Garden Game’s Roblox Group: Joining connects you to the broader player community and sometimes surfaces codes through member posts before they hit social media.

Following the official channels also keeps you looped in on game updates, seasonal events, and limited-time mechanics, all of which tend to come with code drops attached.

Other Ways to Get Rewards in Grow a Garden 2

Codes are great, but they’re only one piece of the puzzle. Here’s what actually moves the needle when you’re trying to get rewards in Grow a Garden 2 beyond freebies:

Lean on your friends’ gardens. This is more powerful than it sounds. If you have friends who are further along in the game, ask them to gift you high-value crops, ideally ones with mutations. Mutated crops sell for significantly more, which means a single generous trade can accelerate your early economy faster than grinding from zero. It’s the closest thing GaG2 has to a built-in catch-up mechanic right now.

Play the night mechanic strategically. The plant-stealing system isn’t just a fun chaos element; it’s an actual resource acquisition method. If you’re willing to take the risk (and learn which plants bite back hardest), nighttime raids can supplement your income in ways the daytime grind can’t match. Equally, setting traps protects the crops you’ve invested in, which indirectly saves you money.

The honest answer is that the reward ecosystem in Grow a Garden 2 is still young. Strawberreh Squad only launched in mid-June 2026, and the original Grow a Garden added new systems steadily over time. Expect more earning methods to roll out as the game matures. Seasonal events, trading systems, and challenge rewards are all reasonable bets based on how the first game evolved.

A Few Things Worth Knowing as a New Player

Since the game is still fresh, a couple of context points that don’t always make it into guides:

  • Strawberreh Squad is a different development team from the studio behind the original Grow a Garden. The series continues, but the creative direction has new hands on the wheel, which explains some of the design differences, like the night-theft mechanics and the specific-seed code system.
  • The night raids are genuinely risky. Plants with higher mutations tend to have better defensive properties. Before you attempt stealing, make sure your own garden is trapped up. Leaving it unprotected during a raid run is how new players lose progress fast.
  • If you enjoy Roblox games with a bit of competitive bite alongside the chill moments, you might also want to explore our list of Roblox games to play by yourself for when the multiplayer chaos gets to be too much. And if the night-stealing mechanic here has you curious about other after-dark Roblox experiences, Bite By Night codes is worth a look.

This page is updated regularly as new Grow a Garden 2 codes release. Drop a bookmark and check back. We’ll have the next batch ready before it spreads anywhere else.

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Swetabh Shekhar is a gaming journalist at The SportsRush with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. He has been playing video games since childhood and has seen the gaming industry evolve firsthand across PC, console, and online platforms. His coverage spans major franchises such as GTA, Assassin’s Creed, Call of Duty, Prince of Persia, and The Walking Dead. He also closely follows Roblox, with a strong interest in its evolving games, frequent updates, and creator driven ecosystem. Outside of gaming, Swetabh is passionate about fitness and spends his free time reading books on finance.
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