10 Plants & Seeds in the Prehistoric Update Grow A Garden
The prehistoric update in Grow A Garden has introduced a fresh batch of seeds and plants, shaking up the game’s farming meta. In this guide, we’ll rank the top 10 seeds from the update—from the easiest to get all the way to the new king of the garden that dethrones the Candy Blossom. Whether you want to maximize profits or just know what to plant next, this list covers it all. Also check out our Grow a Garden Codes & Grow a Garden Animals Tier List.
How to Get the New Seeds

You can obtain the new prehistoric seeds from the Ancient Seed Pack. To get these packs, complete the new dino quests or craft them in the new crafting area by using a dinosaur egg and 2.5 million shekels. These seed packs contain a variety of plants with different growth times and sell values.
10. Paradise Petals
Paradise Petals are quick-growing, simple plants that mature in about 10 minutes. They aren’t the most valuable but are easy to farm and look nice on your plot. The minimum sell price is around $20,000 to $30,000, making them good for steady income early on.
9. Horned Dino Shroom
This plant looks unique and offers a decent sell price around $90,000 to $120,000 depending on size. It produces one flower at a time, similar to a sunflower, and although it hasn’t been fully tested with sprinkler growth, it holds potential to compete with Candy Blossom.
8. Stone Bite
Stone Bite is a one-time harvest plant with a fast grow time of 3-4 minutes. Despite being common, it still sells for a solid $30,000, making it a reliable choice when farming for quick returns.
7. Boneboo
Boneboo takes around 30 minutes to grow and is a one-time harvest plant. It sells for an impressive $140,000 or more depending on size. Its unique bone-like appearance adds some prehistoric flair to your garden.
6. Firefly Fern
Firefly Fern produces multiple yields per pot, with each plant having about three ferns. These sell for $100,000 to $116,000, offering consistent profits over time. The fern looks very cool and can brighten up your garden plot.
5. Fossil Light
Though harder to obtain, Fossil Light plants are visually striking and can sell between $90,000 and $150,000 regularly. With mutations and sprinkler growth, their value can rival Candy Blossom, but they aren’t quite the top seed yet.
4. Paradise Petal
Though Paradise Petals are easy to grow and farm, their value stays modest at around $30,000, so while they’re good for steady income, they don’t compete with the higher-end plants on this list.
3. Firefly Fern
With multiple harvests and a great sell price, the Firefly Fern is an excellent all-around plant for players who want both beauty and income.
2. Fossil Light
Fossil Light is rare and valuable, offering consistent high sell prices, especially with mutations. It’s an excellent investment for dedicated farmers.
1. BoneBlossom
The crown jewel of the prehistoric update is the BoneBlossom. This plant finally replaces the Candy Blossom as the top profit seed in the game.
- Minimum sell price: Around $180,000 to $250,000
- Mutated sprinkler-grown value: Up to $3 million
- It grows large and looks amazing, making it a must-have for serious gardeners.
This plant has quickly become the best seed to farm for big profits and stunning garden aesthetics.
The prehistoric update has brought fresh excitement to Grow A Garden with new seeds offering different strategies for profit and aesthetics. While some plants are easy to farm quickly, the real game-changer is the Boneboo, which outclasses the Candy Blossom by a wide margin.
If you’re aiming for big profits, focus on farming Boneboo with sprinkler methods and mutations. For steady income or quick harvests, don’t overlook the Stone Bite or Paradise Petals. Let us know what your favorite plant from the update is and how your garden is growing. Stay tuned for more updates and guides as Grow A Garden evolves!
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