What’s the Grow a Garden Working Bees event all about? Don’t miss out on the crafting feature and the event-exclusive items.

With the arrival of another event, is Grow a Garden F2P-friendly? Well, there are plenty of free items and content in Grow a Garden, so you don’t need to worry about that.

Grow a Garden Working Bees Event

Craftable items arrive in Grow a Garden!

What to Expect From the Working Bees Event

What was first known as the ‘Crafting Update’ is now the Working Bees event! This update still includes the brand-new crafting feature, but it involves bees a lot more heavily than we first thought.

You need to collect materials by whatever means, which you can then use to craft a multitude of items. I’m guessing this includes cosmetics, seeds, and gear!

By using the bees, the crafting speed increases, rewarding you with the item quickly! This gives you the time to find more craftable items and collectable materials.

While the crafting feature is more than likely a permanent fixture to Grow a Garden, the Working Bees are probably not. We don’t know what the crafting system will be like once the Working Bees event ends.

Crafting Recipes

Thanks to leaks via the game’s official Discord server, we already know about some of the recipes!

  • Pack Bee
    • This item increases the size of your backpack
    • 2 hours to craft
    • Material requirements:
      • Sunflower
      • Bee
      • Purple Dahlia
      • 250 Honey
  • Honey Crafters Crate
    • Contains random cosmetic items
    • 15 minutes to craft
    • Material requirements:
      • 1 Bee Crate
      • 12 Honey
  • Flower Froster
    • The usage of this item is unknown right now
    • Unknown crafting time
    • Material requirements:
      • Daffodil
      • Orange Tulip
      • Basic Sprinkler
      • Advanced Sprinkler

New Items and Seeds

From the same image that showcases some of the recipes, we can see additional new items in the inventory bar at the bottom.

There is something called ‘Cleaning Spray’, which we have no idea about so far, as well as a Suncoil and Bee Balm. There’s also a new plant name, Crocus, which has the Cooked mutation.

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