Grow a Garden is about to see a major shake-up. After weeks of silence, Jandel is officially returning to the game, and with him comes the possibility of a brand-new era of Admin Abuse events—this time with Evil Jandel at the center.
Alongside the hype, there are also rumors of free rewards, possible collaborations, and even new gameplay systems that could breathe fresh life into the game.
If you’ve been wondering what’s going on behind the scenes, here’s a breakdown of everything we know so far about the upcoming Admin War and what it could mean for Grow a Garden.
Jandel’s Return and the Evil Jandel Era
For a while now, Jandel has been largely absent from Grow a Garden. His last community interaction in Discord was weeks ago, and he hasn’t been hosting regular admin abuse events. This drop in activity, along with declining player counts and negative feedback on recent updates, had fans worried that he might have left the project for good.
However, Jandel recently confirmed through TikTok that he has not sold or abandoned Grow a Garden. Instead, he admitted he was dealing with burnout and took a short break. Now, with his return, he’s teasing something huge—an “evolution” of admin abuse that could bring back the excitement of past events like the Green Bean event.
Free Rewards and Possible Events
One of the biggest rumors tied to the Admin War is the return of event-based outfits and guaranteed rewards. Much like the Green Bean event, players may get special transformations or cosmetics that unlock exclusive items.
There’s also speculation of a collaboration between Grow a Garden and Plants vs Brainrots, since both games share much of the same development team. If true, this could mean cross-game events with unique outfits, pets, or OP seeds as rewards.
Game Changes Players Want
While the return of Jandel is exciting, the community has been vocal about areas that need improvement:
- Event Quality – Recent events have been seen as repetitive and lacking meaningful rewards. Players want new and exciting content rather than recycled items.
- Transparency – Shadow nerfs like the Bone Blossom cap at 1 trillion shekels upset players because they weren’t communicated properly. More open communication is needed.
- New Features – Fans are asking for bigger updates, such as seasonal weather changes, day/night cycles, and new maps that add depth and variety to the game.
If these features are introduced alongside the new Admin Abuse era, Grow a Garden could regain its momentum.
Why This Matters
Grow a Garden is not dead—it still has hundreds of thousands of active players daily. But compared to its peak, the game has been on a decline. With Jandel’s return and the teased Admin War, this could be the turning point that brings the game back to the top of Roblox charts.
The free rewards and new events will likely draw players back in, while potential larger updates like weather systems or collaborations could keep the momentum going.
The Admin War leak is shaping up to be one of the most exciting updates Grow a Garden has had in a while. With Jandel returning, Evil Jandel teased, and free rewards on the horizon, there’s a lot of potential for the game to bounce back. For now, all we can do is wait and see how the developers handle the upcoming update. If they deliver on the hype and focus on quality events, Grow a Garden could be heading into a strong new era.