So, are Ember Lililes better than Beanstalks in Grow a Garden? I discuss the differences, similarities, and overall conclusions after looking closely at the value and yield of both crops. We also have Grow a Garden guides on both the Ember Lily and Beanstalk seeds!

Are Ember Lilies Better Than Beanstalks in Grow a Garden?

If we’re looking at it purely from a base selling value angle, then the Ember Lily comes out on top. Starting at a minimum of 50K Sheckles, it’s incomparable to the 18K Sheckles you get when selling a standard Beanstalk with no mutations.

The Differences

With this increase in value comes a higher price when purchasing the seeds. The Ember Lily costs 15 million Sheckles, whereas the Beanstalk costs 10 million Sheckles. The main difference between the two is that multiple Beanstalk shoots can appear on the crop, but the Ember Lily only sprouts one flower per growth.

Depending on how you look at it, you could make more money overall by selling Beanstalk shoots as the value eventually adds up, especially if there are more than four harvestable Beanstalk shoots. I have around 9 that grow on mine!

The Similarities

However, both seed types are of the Prismatic rarity, making them the rarest purchasable seeds in the game right now. Prismatic seeds have around a 0.03% chance of appearing in the Seed Shop each time it restocks. Additionally, both crops are multi-harvest, which is always a plus.

Conclusion

In conclusion, both crops are excellent options for your garden. While the Ember Lily sells for more overall, whether or not it has mutations, the fact that you can harvest multiple Beanstalk shoots per growth means the Sheckles add up, especially with mutations.

Letting the mutations stack up on your Beanstalk is the best way to do it! It’s not a case of which one is better, as it largely depends on your luck with mutations per growth. In my opinion, you should get both if you have the chance to do so!

With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She’ll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she’s not typing away at her desk, she’s probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.