Cabbage Garden Horizons Bug, Is It Good?

If you’re playing Garden Horizons and planning to invest in cabbages, pause for a moment. Right now, there is a serious bug affecting cabbage crops. Instead of keeping their boosted size, they reset to a small default version after being planted. That means even if you use sprinklers or other growth tools, the cabbage shrinks back and becomes nearly worthless compared to what it should be. Until this issue is fixed, planting cabbages can cost you a huge amount of potential profit. Also check out our Garden Horizon Codes for more rewards!

  • This bug is Fixed by the dev after this article is out!

What’s the Cabbage Bug?

Normally, a fruit or crop in Garden Horizons keeps its size once grown. You can:

  • Let it ripen to increase value
  • Apply mutations
  • Boost its size using sprinklers

But with cabbages, something is currently broken. No matter how large they grow, once planted under certain conditions, they revert to a much smaller base size. Since size directly affects value, this completely ruins their earning potential.

So for now: Do not plant your cabbage seeds. Keep them in your inventory.


Why Cabbages Are Normally Overpowered

Under normal conditions, cabbages are one of the strongest money-making seeds in the game. Here’s why.

Single Harvest vs Multi Harvest

Cabbage is a single harvest crop. Once picked, it’s gone. That might sound worse than multi-harvest crops like cherries or olives, but single-harvest crops usually have much higher base prices.

For example:

  • Cabbage base price: around 60,000 shillings
  • Cherry base price: around 8,000 shillings

That gap is massive. And once multipliers are applied, the difference becomes extreme.


How Cabbage Profits Can Explode (When Fixed)

When the bug is resolved, cabbages can generate insane returns if used properly. Here’s the strategy:

1. Increase Size First

You must place sprinklers before planting the cabbage seed.

Use:

  • Super Sprinkler
  • Turbo Sprinkler
  • Basic Sprinkler

Bigger plant = bigger fruit. And bigger fruit = higher base value.

2. Let It Fully Ripen (Lush Multiplier)

Ripening adds a 3x multiplier. Important: multipliers multiply each other — they do not stack additively.

  • So instead of: 3 + 3.5 + 1.5
  • It becomes: 3 × 3.5 × 1.5

That’s where exponential value starts.

3. Stack Mutations

If your cabbage gains multiple mutations such as:

  • Star struck
  • Flooded
  • Sandy
  • Snowy
  • Shocked
  • Foggy

Each multiplier compounds the previous value. A cabbage that starts around 80,000 base value can potentially scale into tens of millions if fully optimized. With strong mutation combinations, single cabbages can realistically pass 50–60 million in value. Considering the seed costs around 150k, that’s an absurd return on investment.

4. Important: Use the Favorite Tool

If you’re planning to run the cabbage strategy once fixed, buy the Favorite Tool from the gear shop. Why? Because if you accidentally harvest a cabbage too early, you could lose millions in potential value. Spending 80k to protect a multi-million crop is worth it. Also, plant cabbages in an isolated area of your garden so you don’t misclick.


What Should You Do Right Now?

Until the cabbage size bug is officially fixed:

  • Do not plant cabbage seeds
  • Save them in your inventory
  • Continue farming other reliable crops
  • Prepare sprinklers in advance

Once confirmed fixed, cabbages may immediately return to being one of the best high-profit seeds in the game.


Cabbages are still one of the strongest single-harvest investments in Garden Horizons. The base value alone makes them superior to many multi-harvest crops. When combined with size boosts and mutation multipliers, their earning potential becomes massive. But right now, because of the size reset glitch, planting them is a risk. Wait for the fix. Prepare your setup. And when the bug is resolved, you’ll be in position to scale your garden profits faster than most players.

Jay: A Content writer for Roonby.com Contact me on Jason@roonby.com, we can't reply to gmail for some reason.

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