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Grow A Garden Event Seeds: Hazelnut, Persimmon, and More - QuietMyrrh - 10-10-2025

The fall season in Grow A Garden always brings fresh content, and this year’s event focuses on a variety of Event Seeds that reward players with new crops, recipes, and limited-time materials. Among the highlights are the Hazelnut and Persimmon Seeds, two of the most sought-after seasonal plants that add both value and charm to any garden. Whether you’re a veteran gardener or just starting out, understanding how to use these event seeds efficiently can make a huge difference in your seasonal progress.


This guide covers everything you need to know about Event Seeds — where to find them, how to grow them effectively, and what rewards to expect from this year’s lineup.






What Are Event Seeds?


Event Seeds are limited-time crops introduced during seasonal events in Grow A Garden. They typically feature unique growth cycles, special appearances, and exclusive harvest rewards that tie into event missions or crafting recipes. These seeds cannot be found in the standard shop once the event ends, making them highly collectible.


Unlike regular crops, Event Seeds often have additional bonuses, such as increased experience gain, decorative harvest visuals, or rare crafting drops. The current seasonal event revolves around autumn harvests, with Hazelnut and Persimmon Seeds leading the collection.






How to Get Event Seeds


There are several reliable ways to obtain Event Seeds during the fall event period:



  1. Event Quests – Completing daily and weekly event missions often rewards players with random Event Seeds.


  2. Seasonal Merchant – The Fall Merchant stocks seeds like Hazelnut, Persimmon, and occasionally rarer varieties such as Chestnut or Cranberry.


  3. Treasure Drops – Participating in timed events like the Autumn Gathering Challenge can earn you rare seed packets.


  4. Player Market – If you’re short on time, you can always buy Grow A Garden items from other players who specialize in trading event resources.



Keep in mind that some seeds, like Persimmon, are rarer and have limited restocks. Plan ahead and prioritize the seeds that offer the best rewards for your playstyle.






Hazelnut Seeds – A Steady Earner


Hazelnut Seeds are one of the most balanced event crops in terms of growth time and profitability. They take around six in-game hours to mature and yield Hazelnuts, which can be used for crafting desserts, pet treats, or sold for a decent amount of coins.


Key features of Hazelnut Seeds:



The Hazelnut crop is perfect for mid-tier players who want steady returns without investing too many resources. If you have pets that assist with harvesting, you can boost your yield even more — this is a great opportunity to buy GAG pets cheap to speed up your farming efficiency during the event.






Persimmon Seeds – Rare and Valuable


Persimmon Seeds are rarer than Hazelnuts and often appear later in the event or as special quest rewards. They require more time and care but produce Persimmons, one of the most valuable crops of the season.


Key features of Persimmon Seeds:



Persimmons can also be exchanged for event tokens or used in limited crafting recipes that grant exclusive cosmetics. Players who manage to harvest enough Persimmons often trade them at premium prices, making this a great crop for event-driven profit.






Other Event Seeds to Watch


While Hazelnut and Persimmon Seeds are the main attractions, several other seasonal crops are worth growing during the event:



Rotating your crop plots between these seeds can help you balance short- and long-term rewards while completing event objectives.






Crafting and Event Rewards


Harvesting Event Seeds doesn’t just fill your storage — it opens up new crafting options. Many of this season’s limited recipes rely on Hazelnuts, Persimmons, or Maple Syrup as base ingredients. Common event crafts include:



Completing crafting challenges tied to these recipes often grants tokens, which can then be exchanged for decorative items or unique pets.






Trading and Community Tips


Event Seeds have strong trade value while the event is live, so it’s smart to engage in the player market early. Prices for Persimmon Seeds and Hazelnuts usually rise during the event’s final days as players rush to complete their goals.


If you prefer reliable trades, check trusted player networks like U4GM, which are known among Grow A Garden players for safe item exchanges. Trading resources through these communities can help you complete your collection or acquire rare seeds you missed.


Be sure to keep an eye on community forums, where players often share seed drop locations or tips for optimizing harvest cycles.






Maximizing Event Efficiency


Here are a few tips to make the most out of your event farming:



  1. Use Growth Essence Wisely – Reserve it for longer crops like Persimmon to shorten their timers.


  2. Harvest in Batches – Plan your schedule so you can collect multiple crops at once, saving energy and time.


  3. Upgrade Your Tools – A higher-level watering can or fertilizer will reduce crop maturity time.


  4. Utilize Pets – Assign your most efficient pets to seed plots; they can increase yield or reduce cooldowns.


  5. Trade Before the Deadline – Sell extra seeds or produce before the event ends, as their value drops afterward.







Final Thoughts


The fall Event Seeds in Grow A Garden — especially Hazelnut and Persimmon — represent the best of what seasonal events have to offer: meaningful rewards, creative farming mechanics, and a thriving in-game economy. Whether you’re cultivating these crops for crafting or trading them for profit, managing your event seeds smartly will ensure you get the most out of this season.


Take advantage of the event while it lasts, keep your plots active, and don’t forget to check the markets regularly for new trading opportunities. With good planning and a bit of patience, your autumn harvest will be both beautiful and bountiful.