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Grow a Garden Crop Data

Spring Onion Crop Guide

Spring Onion is a common single-harvest crop in Grow a Garden. It is currently not obtainable, comes from Cooking Event, and has a base value of 30K¢ sheckles per produce item. It was added on August 9, 2025.

CommonCooking EventSingle harvest
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Common
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At a glance

Quick details for Spring Onion, including its source, harvest type, value, and seed price.

Source
Cooking Event
Rarity
Common
Harvest type
Single harvest
Base value
30,000¢ (30K¢)
Base weight
1.5 kg
Plant traits
Root, Stalky
Date added
August 9, 2025
Obtainable
No

Overview

Spring Onion is a common single-harvest crop in Grow a Garden. It is currently not obtainable, comes from Cooking Event, and has a base value of 30,000¢ (30K¢) sheckles per produce item. It was added on August 9, 2025.

Spring Onion is not currently obtainable and comes from Cooking Event rather than the regular Seed Shop.

Growth and Harvesting

The plant takes 23s to fully grow. This is a single-harvest crop, so once the plant fully grows, that plant is what you harvest and it does not produce separate fruit or produce. A planted Super Seed cannot turn into this crop. This means planting a Super Seed will never directly give this crop.

Plant growth time: 23s. Fruit growth time: Unknown.

For single-harvest crops, there is no separate fruit regrow time because the grown plant is the produce you harvest, and it does not grow separate fruit or produce.

Economy

Spring Onion has a base produce value of 30,000¢ and a base weight of 1.5 kg. Its huge chance is 1/75 (1.33%). No normal sheckles seed price is listed, so this crop is not presented as a standard priced shop seed.

If you are comparing crops by raw entry values, this one is listed at 30,000¢ sheckles per produce item with a base weight of 1.5 kg.

Traits and Pack Access

Spring Onion has plant traits of Root and Stalky. No seed pack associations are recorded for this crop.

Spring Onion currently has 2 recorded plant trait categories (also known as plant types), and a seed pack count of 0.