Speed up the grind and find out how to age pets quickly in Grow a Garden using this tips and tricks guide, detailing all known EXP-generating ways, and the benefits of having higher-level pets. Start hatching eggs and growing pets over on . For more on the companions, check out my . How To Age Pets Quickly in Grow a GardenThere are three main ways to age pets quickly, so let’s get right into it! Keeping Active Pets FedAn obvious one, but often overlooked. Pets will continue to age offline when fed, so feeding your animals before exiting the game for long periods is a great way to passively increase their age. I recommend feeding event plants, as these tend to give the most hunger, working great on even high-rarity pets and event exclusives. Pet SkillsIf you have the availability, I recommend enlisting a pet which has a skill focusing on generating more EXP for active pets. This includes the following:Cooked OwlBlood OwlOwlNight OwlCapybaraIguanodon Using Treats/GearsSome Gears provide EXP enhancements, or take it a step further and level up your pet by 1, just like a Rare Candy! Medium Treat [Gear]: costs 4,000,000 to buy and applies a medium EXP boost lasting a day. Level Up Lollipop [Gear]: costs 10,000,000,000 to buy and increases a pet’s level by 1. (Only use on high-level pets which take longer to age) The Benefits of Ageing Pets QuicklyIs age really that important? Pet MutationsAt level 50+, you can submit a pet to gain a . Each Mutation is unique and changes the attributes and cosmetics of your companions. Free Pet UpgradesFree Pet Upgrades allow you to exchange aged pets for garden benefits such as more egg capacity or more pet capacity. The upgrades don’t care for pet rarity, so I recommend ageing common pets. Stronger SkillsAs pets age, their skills refine, becoming more enhanced whilst simultaneously having lower cooldowns between uses. This, in turn, makes a player’s garden far more efficient. DownloadsRelated storiesOrganisations It seems you’ve stumbled upon my bio! I’m Sho, your local weeb. Off the clock I am typically watching anime, reading manga, or doing art. I think it’s safe to say that all my unpaid thoughts revolve around anime… That said, watch One Piece! (Or don’t I’m just a biography.)