By Jay / / Games

Garden Horizons recently received its first major update, and it already introduced several new seeds and activities for players to try. Many players have been busy planting new crops like mango and bamboo while completing quests from temporary NPCs that appear in the game. Some rewards from these quests are quite rare, which is why players have been grinding seed packs and farming crops just to unlock them.

Not long after that update, new information about the next Garden Horizons patch started appearing online. A leak from the official community channels revealed that another update is coming very soon, and it could bring several big changes to the game. One of the biggest highlights is support for console players, along with new tools and possible gameplay improvements. Here is everything currently known about the next Garden Horizons update and what players might expect when it arrives.

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Garden Horizons Update Leak - Release Date, Console Release, Reclaimer Gear, and New Features!

One of the biggest announcements from the leak is that Garden Horizons will finally be playable on console. This means players using controllers will soon be able to join the game and manage their gardens without needing a PC or mobile device.

The update is scheduled to release on Saturday, March 7, which is slightly different from the previous update schedule. The first major update launched on Sunday, but this one will arrive a day earlier.

Before the update goes live, there will also be an Admin Abuse event, which usually starts about 30 minutes before the patch release. These events often include fun server activities where admins spawn special items or events for players.

All Things Coming to the Garden Horizons Update:

1. The Reclaimer Gear Might Be Added

Another feature that could appear in this update is a new tool called the Reclaimer. The Reclaimer is a tool that allows players to reclaim planted crops and turn them back into seeds. Normally, when you remove a plant using a shovel, the plant is completely deleted and the seed is lost forever. With the Reclaimer, players can recover the plant as a seed and place it again later.

This tool was previously used in games similar to Garden Horizons, which is why many players voted for it in a community poll. According to the poll results, the Reclaimer won by a large margin, making it one of the most requested tools. If the developers decide to release it this weekend, it will likely become one of the most useful items for managing large gardens.

2. Lightning Rod and Other Possible Gear

While the Reclaimer is expected to arrive soon, other tools may come later. One example is the Lightning Rod. This item attracts lightning strikes and applies special mutations to nearby plants. When lightning hits the rod, plants around it may gain a new mutation that changes their value or appearance.

Although the Lightning Rod is not confirmed for this update, many players believe it could appear in a future patch. Another rumored tool is the Magnifying Glass, which could help players analyze plant traits or mutations more easily.

3. Possible New Features Coming

The update announcement also mentioned that new features are included, although the developers have not revealed the full list yet. Because the previous update also kept some features secret until release, it is possible that the developers are saving the surprises for launch day. Some players believe the update might include:

  • New seeds or plants
  • Additional gear tools
  • New farming mechanics
  • Improvements to the garden system

Until the patch notes are released, these features remain speculation.

4. Player Suggestions for Future Updates

The community has also shared several ideas that could improve Garden Horizons in future updates. One suggestion is increasing the garden plant limit. Currently, players can only place up to 300 plants in their garden. Some players want the limit raised to 400 or 500 to allow bigger farms.

Another idea is adding mini-games or obbies inside the game. Since gardening often involves waiting for crops to grow or mutate, players believe mini-games could give them something fun to do during downtime. Some players also suggested an upgrade system where the plant limit could be increased by spending in-game currency.

5. Trading System Discussions

A trading system is another feature players are discussing. However, many community members believe the system should be carefully designed. Allowing players to trade large amounts of money could damage the game’s economy. Instead, some players prefer limited trading or an auction system where items and plants can be sold safely. Fruit trading might still be allowed, but developers may place restrictions to prevent unfair advantages.


The upcoming Garden Horizons update looks promising, especially with the addition of console support and the possible arrival of the Reclaimer gear. These changes could make gardening much easier and allow more players to join the game.

While the full list of features has not been revealed yet, the leaked information suggests that this update will bring more improvements and possibly new tools for managing gardens. Players should keep an eye on the official announcements as the release date approaches, since more details will likely appear once the update goes live.

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