By Jay / / Games

The Bizzier Bees update is just around the corner in Grow A Garden, and while official details are still under wraps, some important clues have been dropped that give us a good idea of what to expect—and how to prepare for it. If you don’t want to fall behind once the update drops, now’s the time to get your garden in shape. Here’s what you need to do before the update goes live. Also check out Grow a Garden Codes & Grow a Garden Animals Tier List.


1. Focus on Crop Variety

One of the main goals in this update will be using pollinated fruit, much like what was seen in the Venus Fly Trap update. This means your garden needs to have a wide variety of fruits and vegetables ready to go. Don’t just rely on high-tier crops—this time, you’ll need even the basics like:

  • Carrots
  • Tomatoes
  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Watermelons
  • Daffodils
  • Corn
  • Apples
  • Orange Tulips

Make sure your garden is fully stocked with a range of different plants. The upcoming feature is expected to reward those who have variety and flexibility in what they can offer, so don’t wait to start planting.


2. Stockpile Honey — Don’t Spend It

Another critical preparation step is saving up as much honey as possible. You’re going to need it—not just for buying new gear, pets, or seeds, but possibly for progressing through the new features themselves. If you’ve been casually spending honey here and there, now is the time to stop and start hoarding. Get into honey farming mode and resist the temptation to spend, even if some older upgrades seem tempting. Those who already have a stash of 2,000+ honey will be in a strong position once the update launches.


3. Grab the New Pollen Radar Gear

A new item has been teased: the Pollen Radar. This tool creates a circular radius that causes everything within it to become pollinated—this is going to be a game-changer, especially since pollinated crops will be a focus in the upcoming event. Once this gear becomes available, get it as soon as possible. It’ll help you mutate your plants quickly and make the most of the Queen Bee or related features.


4. Prepare for New Features: Seeds, Pets, and Gears

Although full details can’t be shared, it’s confirmed that we’ll be seeing new seeds, pets, and gears in this update. Expect new gameplay mechanics or mini-events to be tied to these additions, and your preparedness now will make unlocking and using them far easier later.

So beyond just planting, also make sure you’ve cleared out room in your garden and storage for incoming additions. It’s not just about having the right resources—it’s about having space and flexibility to take advantage of them.


5. Night Event and Meteor Return (No Shops This Time)

The Night Event and meteors are making a return, but without the Blood Moon or Twilight Shops. While that might sound like a letdown, it’s still worth participating in these events since Moonlight fruits and mutations can still play a role in crafting or feeding mechanics.

Don’t ignore the night cycle just because shops are missing—there’s still value in gathering what’s available during these events.


6. Expect Buffs and Nerfs

There are also rumors of stat changes to existing fruits, like the Hype Fruit potentially getting a buff. Meanwhile, players are asking for the Moon Mango to receive a power-up, though nothing is guaranteed. Still, this could shift the value of certain crops, so be ready to adapt your garden strategy once the patch notes are out.


This update is shaping up to be one of the biggest in Grow A Garden, and even though the developers are keeping things secret, we’ve been given just enough hints to know how to prepare. Start building a variety of crops, save up your honey, and be ready to grab the new gear once it drops. If you do everything listed here, you won’t just survive the Bizzier Bees update—you’ll thrive in it. Stay ready, gardeners. The hive is about to get busier.

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