Grow A Gardenhas a bunch of different crops you’re able to plant to make your garden bigger and better. Some crops are permanent, meaning they keep giving fruits and veggies over time, while others are one-time use—you pick them once, and they’re done.

Cursed Fruit isamong the top money-making cropsin the game, and it’s pretty hard to find. Since it grows fruits multiple times, you’re able to keep selling its fruits and rack up lots of Sheckles. Plus, its large size and dark maroon color make it a real standout in your land. Check out this guide to learn how you can get the Cursed Fruit in this fun gardening simulator.

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How to Get Cursed Fruit in Grow A Garden

Cursed Fruit is a unique crop (aside from limited-time ones) that can make you feel like a millionaire, with each fruit selling for between 20,000 and 80,000 Sheckles. InGrow A Garden, Cursed Fruit can only be found in the Game Shop, so you’ll need to grab the premium bundle that costs Robux (real money).

Sadly, you can’t get it in Sam’s Seed Shop, quest rewards, or anywhere else. To buy it, click theShop iconon the left side andchoose your bundle. You can pick one, three, or even ten packs at once. The chance of pulling Cursed Fruit seeds is super slim, so it’s better to snag plenty of packs in one go. Plus, you get a discount when you buy more, which helps a bit with the cost.

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Once you have the seeds, plant them just like any other crop and wait for them to grow. You can speed up the growth byusing the Watering Can, which you can snag from the Gear Shop for just 10 Sheckles. The good news is that mutations also work on Cursed Fruit, and they can seriously raise its selling price.

Here are some quick tips for getting mutations on your Cursed Fruit:

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If you’d rather not spend Robux, there are a few solid alternatives. Grape and Eggplant are good options, both selling for about 10,000 Sheckles each. You can also grow the Orange Tulip—a one-time crop that sells for around 17,000 Sheckles per kg.