If you’ve been playing Grow a Garden lately, you’ve probably noticed the sky never stays the same for long. One minute it’s raining gold, the next it’s snowing meteors and each weather change can completely alter how your crops grow and sell.
This guide covers every Grow a Garden weather event in the game, all 81 of them. From everyday rain to wild admin-triggered chaos like Disco, Black Hole, and Armageddon, you’ll find every mutation, multiplier, and bonus explained here.
Whether you’re grinding for profits, collecting rare fruit types, or just trying to figure out why bees are wearing hard hats again, this is your complete weather companion for Grow a Garden (Mar 2026).
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Permanent Weather Events
1 – Rain
Rain is one of the most common weather events in Grow a Garden. When dark clouds roll in, water pours over your crops, triggering the Wet mutation, which doubles fruit sale value. The rain also speeds up plant growth, making it a solid opportunity to boost yield. Combine Wet fruits with chilled ones later to unlock the Frozen mutation for even higher returns.
2 – Thunderstorm
A step above regular rain, Thunderstorms are rare but highly rewarding. Expect lightning flashes and booming thunder as bolts strike random plants, applying the Shocked mutation worth an incredible 100× value. There’s also a 50% chance to add a Wet mutation and a 50% growth speed bonus during the storm, making this one of the most profitable and exciting events in the game.
3 – Frost

The Frost event turns your garden into a frozen wonderland. Snowflakes fall gently from above, and your avatar even shivers. Crops gain a chance to become Chilled (2× value) or, if already Wet, Frozen, which stacks a 10× multiplier. It’s a great event to chain after Rain, fast growth, cool visuals, and serious Sheckle potential if you plan your timing right.
4 – Night
When darkness falls, the Grow a Garden world transforms. The Night event brings out the Moonlit mutation, giving crops a 2× sale boost. It triggers roughly every four hours and lasts for ten minutes. You can enhance the effect by placing a Night Staff in your plot to increase mutation odds. Once permanent, Night became a player favorite for steady passive boosts.
5 – Meteor Shower
This visually stunning event sees fiery meteors raining from the sky, striking crops with cosmic energy. The result is the Celestial mutation, boosting fruit prices by an incredible 120×. The Meteor Shower mostly happens at night and lasts about ten minutes. Place a Star Caller tool in your garden during this time to dramatically improve your odds of landing these top-tier mutations.
6 – Blood Moon
When the moon turns crimson and the sky glows red, the Blood Moon event is underway. Crops have a high chance of gaining the Bloodlit mutation, which multiplies sale value by 4×. The event can replace a normal night cycle, so watch for the eerie red tint. To stack bonuses, use your Night Staff during this event for even better mutation chances.
7 – Heatwave
The Heatwave event drenches your garden in scorching sunlight. The sky brightens, and beams of heat focus on random plants, triggering the Sundried mutation with a massive 85× sale multiplier. It’s one of the newer permanent events, and it pairs beautifully with growth boosts, so keep your rare crops planted and ready before the next sunny spell hits.
8 – Windy
When the Windy event begins, the air turns hazy, and gusts sweep through your plot, shaking everything in sight. Crops hit by the wind get the Windstruck mutation, doubling their sale value. It’s not a flashy event, but it’s reliable, perfect for stacking moderate profits on mid-tier fruits without relying on rare triggers or tools.
9 – Tropical Rain
A warmer cousin to standard rain, Tropical Rain boosts growth by 50% and applies the Drenched mutation (5× multiplier). You’ll notice thicker raindrops and brighter visuals during this event. It’s especially handy for players trying to speed-grow fruit before an update. Stack it with the Wet mutation to double-dip on both growth and profit.
10 – Drought
The Drought event is the polar opposite of rain, the sky goes pale, plants dry up, and the once-green garden fades to yellow. Crops affected by this event gain the Wilt mutation, reducing moisture content and altering appearance. While it doesn’t multiply value, it plays a big role in certain fusion or mutation combinations, so don’t ignore it entirely.
11 – Aurora
When the Aurora event hits, the sky lights up with brilliant waves of green, blue, and purple. It’s one of Grow a Garden’s most beautiful moments. Beyond the visuals, this weather speeds up crop growth by 50% and adds a higher chance of getting the Aurora mutation, giving your fruits a shimmering, otherworldly look. It’s a calm but high-yield event, perfect for passive farmers.
12 – Sandstorm
The Sandstorm event turns the whole lobby into a swirling desert. Dust and grit blow across your garden, cutting visibility but creating one of the more unique mutations, Sandy. While it doesn’t directly multiply sale value, it’s a collectible favorite for completionists and pairs nicely with Drought-themed crops. Just try not to blink too much, it gets intense out there.
13 – Gale
Gale takes the Windy event and cranks it up. The gusts are so powerful they can literally push your avatar around. Crops hit during this storm get the Windstruck mutation, which adds a 2× multiplier to fruit prices. It’s a lighthearted, chaotic event that looks fantastic in motion, and a reliable mid-tier way to turn ordinary plants into profitable ones.
Limited-Time Weather Events
14 – Bee Swarm
If the buzzing doesn’t give it away, the Bee Swarm event is happening. Bees flood the sky from their hive and scatter around your garden, pollinating everything in sight. The result: the Pollinated mutation with a 3× sale multiplier. It’s harmless, quick, and happens every hour, especially handy if you’re running Bee Egg pets, which increase your mutation odds even more.
15 – Working Bee Swarm
The Working Bee Swarm is a fun spin on the original, same idea, but this time the bees are on the clock. Literally. Wearing tiny construction hats, they boost your crafting speed by 10× while still giving the Pollinated mutation. It’s a limited-time crossover with the crafting update that makes grinding and farming a lot more efficient and adorable.
16 – Zen Aura
During the Zen Aura event, your garden gets wrapped in a calm, blue glow as streams of “Zen” energy flow toward your plants. It’s peaceful, quiet, and a little mystical. The event adds the Tranquil mutation, often appearing during the Zen update cycle. It doesn’t multiply profits directly, but it’s perfect for collectors and fits beautifully with meditative garden builds.
17 – Corrupted Aura
The Corrupted Aura flips Zen Aura on its head. Instead of calm blue energy, the sky turns blood-red, and ominous shadows cover your garden. The event applies the Corrupt mutation, darkening fruit visuals and adding a rare visual effect. It’s mostly aesthetic, but it’s a key piece for mutation chains introduced in the Corrupted update and a great flex to show off.
18 – Kitchen Storm
When the Kitchen Storm brews, things get weird in the best way. The skies swirl with spices and steam while the scent of cooking fills the air. This event starts when you complete food quests for Chris P, and it triggers the Aromatic mutation. It also doubles your cooking speed and increases the mutation carry-over rate for food items. Delicious and profitable.
Admin-Triggered Weather Events
19 – Disco
Few events in Grow a Garden are as fun as Disco. The “Raining Tacos” soundtrack kicks in, neon lights flash, and everyone starts dancing. It’s short, just a minute or two, but the rewards are massive. The event can apply the Disco mutation, boosting your fruit’s sale value by 125×. If you’re online when this drops, stop what you’re doing and enjoy it.
20 – Jandel Storm
Jandel Storm is pure chaos. A giant Jandel avatar appears out of nowhere, wearing a red top hat, as Beethoven’s Ode to Joy plays. Lightning rains down at four strikes per second, turning the lobby into an electrified battlefield. While it doesn’t apply any direct mutations, it’s a fan-favorite admin event for its sheer spectacle, a reminder that Grow a Garden doesn’t take itself too seriously.
21. Sheckle Rain
When Sheckle Rain begins, the sky turns golden, and money literally starts falling from above. Players can scoop up to 30 Sheckles during this short admin-triggered event. It doesn’t apply any mutations, but it’s an easy way to stack currency fast and honestly, who doesn’t love free money raining from the sky?
22. Chocolate Rain
This sweet twist on the classic Rain event replaces water with chocolate droplets. During Chocolate Rain, your crops can gain the Choc mutation, turning them rich brown and candy-like. It’s mostly cosmetic but fun to collect, especially during Easter-themed updates. If you see brown drops falling, grab screenshots, it’s one of the most visually distinct events in the game.
23. Lazer Storm
When the Lazer Storm hits, expect chaos. A huge avatar appears, shooting bright red lasers from its eyes across the plots. The beams leave scorched marks and have a chance to grant your fruits the Plasma mutation, which comes with a 5× sale boost. The whole lobby lights up in a pulse of color, it’s quick, dramatic, and definitely screenshot-worthy.
24. Tornado
Few players have seen the Tornado event live, but it’s unforgettable when it happens. Massive twisters sweep through the map, picking up dust and debris. Any plants caught in their path have a chance to gain the Twisted mutation, giving crops a hefty 30× sale multiplier. It’s one of the rarest weather events, so if you spot it, get ready to profit.
25. Black Hole
When reality starts bending, you’ll know the Black Hole event has arrived. The sky darkens, gravity warps, and your garden feels like it’s collapsing inward. Fruits hit during this spectacle get the Voidtouched mutation, one of the strongest in the game, multiplying sale value by 135×. This pre–Bizzy Bees event remains a fan favorite for its sheer spectacle.
26. Sun God
During the Sun God event, a giant golden sun rises behind Jandel’s avatar, filling the sky with warm orange hues. If you’re holding a Sunflower during this time, it can gain the Dawnbound mutation, granting an incredible 150× sale value. It was a short-lived pre-Friendship event, but one of the most visually stunning and profitable moments in Grow a Garden history.
27. Floating Jandel
Floating Jandel is one of those blink-and-you’ll-miss-it admin events. Jandel drifts horizontally across the sky behind the gear shop, watching over the garden. During this calm but rare appearance, crops can receive the Heavenly mutation, adding a clean white glow and 5× sale multiplier. No chaos here, just a surreal, peaceful moment in the game’s timeline.
28. Volcano Event
When the Volcano Event erupts, the skies turn red, the ground shakes, and a massive volcano appears behind the gear shop. Players can climb to the summit and watch lava chunks scatter across plots below. When the lava hits your crops, they gain the Molten mutation, worth 25× their normal value. It’s fiery, fun, and one of the game’s most cinematic moments.
29. Meteor Strike
The Meteor Strike event takes Meteor Shower and dials it up to eleven. The sky glows crimson, the earth trembles, and meteors rain down in massive waves. Each impact can apply the Meteoric mutation, boosting sale value by 125×. It’s loud, chaotic, and utterly spectacular, a must-see admin event if you love watching the whole garden light up.
30. Alien Invasion
When UFOs start sweeping across the lobby, you’re in the middle of the Alien Invasion event. Spaceships beam down green light onto your crops, applying the Alienlike mutation, which multiplies sale value by 100×. It’s a fan favorite for its sci-fi visuals and one of the most profitable events if you’re lucky enough to be caught in the beam.
31. Space Travel
The Space Travel event takes Grow a Garden completely off-planet. Two massive spaceships soar across the sky, bathing the lobby in an aurora-like glow. Gravity lifts, crops float slightly, and players move slower under the anti-gravity effect. During this event, plants can gain the Galactic mutation, which boosts their sale value by 120×. It’s rare, fast, and one of the most cinematic experiences in the game.
32. Fried Chicken
It’s raining drumsticks. Literally. During the Fried Chicken event, the Cooked Owl returns with a sense of humor, pelting the garden with fried chicken legs. Fruits hit during this downpour gain the Fried mutation, worth 8× their normal value. It’s weird, funny, and one of those events that reminds you why Grow a Garden has such a dedicated fanbase.
33. Under the Sea
Dive in, the Under the Sea event floods the entire play area, letting players swim and float as if underwater. While it doesn’t introduce a new mutation, it applies the existing Wet mutation and brings a surreal, low-gravity vibe to the game. It’s not particularly lucrative, but it’s a visual treat and a fun break from the usual farming routine.
34. Solar Flare
When the Solar Flare erupts, the sun flashes white-hot and sends shockwaves through your garden. This short event gives your fruits either the Sundried mutation (85× multiplier) or the Verdant mutation (4× multiplier). The whole sky glows like a solar explosion, and while it only lasts seconds, it’s one of the most dramatic sights in Grow a Garden.
35. DJ Sam
DJ Sam is pure chaos and color. The world transforms into a neon dance floor, music kicks in, and everyone’s avatars move to the beat. During this short event, crops can gain the Disco mutation, giving them a whopping 125× sale value. It’s one of the most visually striking admin events, a disco party you’ll wish lasted longer.
36. Obby
The Obby event switches things up entirely, no weather here, just a surprise challenge. Players must complete an obstacle course to earn a Cosmetic Jump Pad reward. It’s part of Jandel’s tradition of turning farming into a platforming mini-game. You won’t get mutations this time, but bragging rights and collectibles make it worth every jump.
37. Brains.. (Jandel Zombie Event)
When Brains.. starts, the sky darkens, eerie fog rolls in, and Jandel himself returns as a zombie overlord. Hordes of zombies pour into your garden, infecting crops with the Infected mutation, worth a massive 75× multiplier. It’s creepy, chaotic, and hands-down one of the most entertaining Halloween-style events in the game.
38. Armageddon
The Armageddon event is absolute mayhem, meteors fall, lava erupts, and the entire map transforms into a volcanic wasteland. It’s the grand finale to the dinosaur storyline. Crops exposed to lava can gain Molten or Burnt mutations, and even players can get “toasted” if they stay too long. It’s destructive, cinematic, and unforgettable.
39. The Carrot
Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. In The Carrot event, Jandel arrives in a massive carrot-shaped rocket and asks players to fuel it with large fruits. Once launched, random crops receive the Radioactive mutation, boosting their sale value by 55×. The more you contribute, the more rewards you earn. It’s teamwork meets chaos, Grow a Garden at its finest.
40. Route Runner
When football star Travis Kelce drops into Grow a Garden, you know something wild’s coming. The Route Runner event whips up a giant blue tornado around the lobby, freezing everything in its path. Crops hit by the storm can gain the Subzero mutation, multiplying value by 40×. It’s a sporty, limited-time crossover that’s as unexpected as it is fun.
41. Lightning Storm
The Lightning Storm event cranks the intensity all the way up. The sky turns dark, lightning crackles nonstop, and electric footballs rain down from above. When they hit your crops, they apply the Blitzshock mutation, giving a huge 50× sale boost. It’s one of the flashiest, high-energy events ever added and an easy way to turn a normal harvest into a fortune.
42. Jackpot Event
Money, lights, and chaos, the Jackpot Event is basically a payday party. Robux animations and falling cash cover the entire map while your fruits have a small chance to gain the Jackpot mutation, worth 15×. It’s short, flashy, and perfect if you’re looking for an easy mid-tier value bump while the entire lobby scrambles for loot.
43. Post Dunk
Another Travis Kelce crossover moment, the Post Dunk event is pure sports energy. Kelce leaps into the sky for a dramatic touchdown animation while glowing light floods the lobby. During this time, crops can gain the Touchdown mutation, boosting their sale value by 105×. It’s rare, quick, and one of the coolest crossover visuals in Grow a Garden.
44. Jandel Katana Event
When Jandel draws his sword, everyone pays attention. In the Katana Event, he appears at the lobby’s edge and slices the entire area in half, leaving everyone floating in slow motion. Fruits affected by the event get the Sliced mutation, worth 50×. It’s intense, cinematic, and one of the most dramatic events ever introduced to the game.
45. Pool Party

Time to cool off. During the Pool Party, DJ Jhai transforms the garden into a summer getaway, complete with slides, floats, and music. While this event doesn’t grant mutations, players can earn a free Duckfloat cosmetic by participating. It’s pure summer fun, and a nice break from the chaos of meteors and thunderstorms.
46. Acidic Rain
This event looks similar to regular rain, but the green-tinted sky says otherwise. Acidic Rain pours toxic drops over your garden, granting crops the Acidic mutation with a 15× sale boost. It’s slightly creepy and totally unique, coating plants in a slick neon hue that makes your field look like something out of a sci-fi movie.
47. Crystal Beams
Crystal Beams is one of the more interactive admin events. A glowing cube appears in the sky, while crystals spawn around the garden. Players must activate them by pressing “E,” which shoots beams into the cube. When all are powered, random crops gain Shocked, Aurora, or Celestial mutations. It’s teamwork, spectacle, and big rewards all in one.
48. Junkbot Raid
During the Junkbot Raid, cute but chaotic Junkbots storm your plot. They march through your crops, zapping anything in their path. This event gives plants the Junkshock mutation, worth 45×, and leaves behind glowing circuit effects. It’s both adorable and destructive, think of it as a robotic stampede with major profit potential.
49. Boil Rain
When the Boil Rain starts, white fog rolls in and the sky blurs with heat. Instead of cooling crops like normal rain, this one scalds them. Fruits exposed to it gain the Boil mutation, adding a 15× multiplier. The visuals are eerie, soft white haze, sizzling drops, and a surreal quiet between bursts of vapor.
50. Oil Rain
The Oil Rain event replaces water with thick, inky black drops that darken everything they touch. Crops hit during this downpour gain the Oil mutation, another 15× booster that adds a slick sheen to your plants. It’s a dark, industrial-style weather event that stands out visually and offers easy mid-tier profit if you’re online when it hits.
51. Solar Eclipse
When the Solar Eclipse begins, the sun vanishes behind a shadow, plunging the garden into eerie twilight. Everything slows down, the music fades, and the atmosphere turns hauntingly still. During this event, crops gain the Eclipsed mutation, giving them a sleek, dark glow and a 20× sale value boost. It’s one of the most cinematic and haunting events in Grow a Garden.
52. Stoplight
Inspired by Squid Game, the Stoplight event turns the entire lobby into a “Red Light, Green Light” challenge. Players must race across the garden, stopping perfectly when the owl turns its head. Win, and you’ll unlock an exclusive cosmetic. Meanwhile, random crops gain the Lightcycle mutation (50× value). It’s part game, part chaos, and 100% pure fun.
53. Beanaura
The Beanaura event is teamwork at its best. When four or more players raise Beanstalks simultaneously, beams of green light surge from their gardens. Fruits hit by this radiant energy gain the Beanbound mutation, which skyrockets their sale value by 100×. It’s rare, cooperative, and one of those moments that turns a simple farming session into a shared celebration.
54. Brainrot Portal
If you see two swirling portals appear in your garden, you’re witnessing the Brainrot Portal event. Conveyor belts carry Grow a Garden pets through the portals, and when they cross into your plot, your crops gain the Brainrot mutation, worth 100×. It’s part of the chaotic Admin Abuse War series, and easily one of the coolest crossover-style moments in the game.
55. Brainrot Stampede
The Brainrot Stampede feels like a full-scale invasion. Red portals open across the map, releasing waves of brainrots that stampede through gardens, spreading the Warped mutation to fruits. This mutation carries a 75× multiplier and adds a glitchy, distorted look. It’s fast, loud, and visually overwhelming, the perfect follow-up to the Brainrot Portal event.
56. Boombox Party
The Boombox Party event cranks up the volume, literally. Giant speakers appear at the sides of the lobby as DJ Jhailatte turns the garden into a glowing nightclub. While it mirrors the Disco event, it’s no less epic. Crops gain the Disco mutation (125× value), and the entire world pulses in rhythm. It’s short, chaotic, and incredibly fun.
57. Dissonant
The Dissonant event brings glitch energy to the garden. The sky darkens, lightning flashes, and the message “The world is losing connection” flickers across the screen. As everything lags in and out, crops get the Glitched mutation, increasing their sale value by 85×. It’s unsettling and meta like Grow a Garden temporarily breaking its own code.
58. Find the Pet
Part scavenger hunt, part mystery, the Find the Pet event challenges players to locate a missing pet hidden somewhere in the world. Clues appear on the message board, and the first to find it wins a random egg, anything from Rare to Legendary. No mutations here, but it’s one of the most interactive and community-driven events in the entire lineup.
59. Earthquake
The Earthquake event shakes things up, literally. Cracks split across the map as the ground rumbles beneath your feet. During this chaos, your crops can gain the Cracked mutation, boosting their sale value by 4×. It’s one of the newer additions and adds a realistic, tactile thrill that makes your garden feel alive (and slightly dangerous).
60. Rain Dance
The Rain Dance event is as weird as it is wonderful. Jandel appears painted blue, arms raised, summoning both Wet and Drenched effects. When active, fruits can receive either mutation, doubling or quintupling value. It’s rumored that holding Aetherfruits during this ritual amplifies the rewards. Whether or not that’s true, it’s easily one of the most iconic and funniest admin moments.
61. Rainbow
The Rainbow event is pure serenity in Grow a Garden. After the rain clears, a bright rainbow arcs across the sky near the gear shop side of the map. The event doesn’t officially list a multiplier, but many players report their crops turning multi-colored during it. It’s mostly aesthetic right now, a calm, photo-ready moment that breaks up all the chaos between heavier events.
62. Beenado
A tornado full of bees, yeah, that’s the Beenado event. Gusts swirl through the lobby carrying buzzing bees that pollinate everything in their path. Fruits struck during Beenado get the Pollinated mutation for a 3× sale boost. It’s short, chaotic, and hilarious to watch, and makes for a fun callback to the Bizzy Bees update.
63. Sunset
The Sunset event paints the sky orange and gold, coating the entire lobby in a warm glow. Crops touched by the rays can gain the Verdant mutation, which gives a modest 4× sale bonus and a lush green tint. It’s not the most profitable event, but it’s beautiful and perfect for collectors chasing that mellow golden-hour vibe.
64. Giant Sword
During the Giant Sword event, a massive blade appears embedded in the lobby floor. Players can approach it and repeatedly press E to pull it free. When the sword is drawn, waves of energy ripple across the map, granting random crops the Sliced mutation (worth 50×). It’s interactive, cinematic, and one of the most satisfying events to experience live.
65. Frozen Ice King
The Frozen Ice King event feels like a winter boss battle. Players must deliver Prismatic plants to a glowing pedestal to thaw out the trapped Ice King. When he’s freed, contributors receive a Frostspike Seed, while all nearby crops gain the Subzero mutation. It’s teamwork-driven, visually striking, and among the rarest cold-themed events you can trigger.
66. Jandel UFO
Jandel’s obsession with aliens peaks during the Jandel UFO event. He soars above the map in his own spaceship, scanning gardens below. Fruits hit by his beam have a higher chance of receiving the Alienlike mutation with its 100× value multiplier. It’s playful, quick, and another reason players keep an eye on the skies during admin hours.
67. Tsunami
The Tsunami event begins with a huge on-screen warning before an enormous wave crashes across the map. Water engulfs everything, letting players briefly float as crops are soaked. Fruits touched by the wave gain the Drenched mutation (5× multiplier). It’s dramatic and short-lived but one of the most cinematic sequences in the entire weather rotation.
68. Midas Rain
During the Midas Rain, gold sparkles drift from the sky, coating the garden in a brilliant yellow glow. Plants touched by the shimmering dust can gain the Gilded mutation, giving them a metallic sheen and rare-tier value. It’s more aesthetic than chaotic, but it looks incredible and any fruit that turns gold is always worth holding.
69. Offering
The Offering event is part ritual, part gamble. A glowing pedestal appears, prompting players to submit specific fruits to activate the sequence. Once enough offerings are made, spectral slashes tear across the garden, and crops receive the Severed mutation. It’s eerie and unpredictable, making it one of the darker and more mysterious admin events in Grow a Garden.
70. Marrow Moon
Creepy yet strangely beautiful, the Marrow Moon event cloaks the world in blood-red moonlight. The sky dims, the air thickens, and crops take on an eerie glow as they gain the Moonbled mutation with a 25× sale value. It’s a haunting, late-night spectacle that feels straight out of a horror movie and easily one of the most atmospheric events in the game.
71. Strobe Party
The Strobe Party event is a sensory overload in the best way possible. The entire lobby floods with neon lights, pulsing to the beat of the music while players dance under flashing strobes. During this mini rave, your crops can pick up the Disco mutation, boosting sale value by 125×. It’s one of the most vibrant, energy-filled admin events, short, chaotic, and unforgettable.
72. Seed Rain
When Seed Rain hits, Mozart’s symphony fills the air as seeds begin falling gently from the sky. Coconut, pumpkin, blueberry, any of Sam’s seeds can appear, landing near your garden for you to collect. While it doesn’t cause mutations, it’s one of the most useful utility events in Grow a Garden, helping players restock rare seeds without spending a single Sheckle.
73. Grim Reaper
Everything goes dark when the Grim Reaper arrives. Spikes burst from the ground, piercing through your crops as the world fades to black. It’s creepy, theatrical, and incredibly well animated. Fruits struck during this event receive the Blackout mutation, giving them a sinister aesthetic and marking one of the rarest dark-themed transformations in the game.
74. Fruit Bat Attack
The Fruit Bat Attack event brings Halloween energy to Grow a Garden. Players transform into bats and soar through glowing purple rings in the air to earn rewards. As you fly, your garden’s crops can become Batty fruits, taking on a dark hue and spooky look. It’s fun, interactive, and a great way to snag collectibles while the skies come alive.
75. Raining Glass Animals
During the Raining Glass Animals event, translucent cats, dogs, and other creatures literally fall from the sky. When they hit your garden, crops take on the Glossy mutation, giving them a shiny, crystal-like appearance. It’s weird, beautiful, and one of those moments that make you pause just to appreciate how strange Grow a Garden can be.
76. Vampire Bats Attack
If you thought Fruit Bat Attack was wild, the Vampire Bats Attack event doubles down. You become a bat again, flying through the night in a frantic mini-game. Crops below pick up the Leeched mutation, giving them a faint red tint and draining effect. Complete the flight challenge for bonus rewards, it’s pure Halloween chaos in motion.
77. Glass Animals – Vampire Bat
A special crossover concert, the Glass Animals – Vampire Bat event brings the band’s performance right into Grow a Garden. The music syncs with visuals in the sky while players can collect rewards. No unique mutation this time, but it’s a rare, one-time experience that merges live music with in-game spectacle and easily one of the coolest collabs ever done.
Safari-Themed Weather Events
78. Safari Rain
The Safari Rain event is part of the Safari Harvest update, soaking your garden in warm, tropical rain. While the setting feels relaxing, it also adds the Wet mutation to fruits, doubling their sale value. It’s not as intense as a Meteor Shower or Blood Moon, but it’s a reliable profit event and a key piece of the Safari weather cycle.
79. Safari Drought
The Safari Drought flips the mood instantly. The sky turns dusty yellow, grass dries out, and cracks spread across the ground. Crops adapt to the harsh heat with the Arid mutation, changing their look and resilience. While it doesn’t boost sale price directly, it’s important for players chasing rare mutation combos during the Safari update events.
80. Safari Oasis
In the Safari Oasis event, herds of elephants rush through each plot while the heat softens into a warm glow. The event gives your plants a chance to receive the Mirage mutation, creating a shimmering, reflective texture. It’s one of the most unique weather visuals in Grow a Garden, adding a sense of movement and life that makes the Safari update stand out.
81. Safari Nocturnal
The Safari Nocturnal event is a quiet masterpiece. When it begins, the sky darkens to a soft navy blue, fireflies flicker through the air, and a square-shaped moon rises above the horizon. You’ll hear owls hooting and crickets chirping in the distance, it’s immersive and soothing. While it doesn’t apply a specific mutation, it sets one of the most atmospheric moods in Grow a Garden, turning the entire world into a glowing nighttime safari.
Best Weather Events to Watch For
With so many events now rotating through Grow a Garden, a few stand out for sheer spectacle and profitability. Meteor Shower and Black Hole offer some of the biggest multipliers in the game, while Disco, Sundried, and Alien Invasion combine flash with function. For collectors, Aurora, Midas Rain, and Blood Moon are essential visual experiences that make your garden feel alive.
If you’re chasing Sheckles, prioritize the high-multiplier events like:
- Meteor Shower (120×)
- Voidtouched (135×)
- Dawnbound (150×)
- Disco (125×)
- Celestial (120×)
For pure fun? Nothing beats Disco, Giant Sword, or Fruit Bat Attack, those are the ones you’ll tell friends about later.
Conclusion
That’s every known Grow a Garden Weather Event as of November 2025, all 81 of them, from everyday rain to admin-only chaos. Whether you’re farming for multipliers, chasing rare mutations, or just soaking in the scenery, these events keep the game’s world feeling dynamic and alive.
Make sure to bookmark this guide as we’ll keep it updated whenever new weather or event-based mutations drop. Until then, keep your seeds planted, your Night Staff ready, and your eyes on the sky, you never know when the next big event will hit.