Use this guide to find out how to do the Grow a Garden Tomato Method, including easy step-by-step instructions, and details on how the unsuspecting tomato plant has become the meta of this update.

Find out what the Summer Event Harvest is and how to participate in our Guide! When you’re done there, start playing Grow a Garden on Roblox.

How To Do The Grow a Garden Tomato Method

When the Summer Event Harvest triggers, all players sharing a server have 10 minutes to hand over as many Summer Fruits as possible to accumulate points, which correspond to reward tiers. Since the release, players discovered the efficiency of the humble and early-game Tomato.

  • Begin by buying as many seeds as you can. I recommend checking the shop every 5 minutes for restocks.
  • Plant all tomatoes in a small area of your garden; you can overlap seeds and cluster them so that they don’t take up too much space.
  • Before the Harvest Event at XX:00, harvest all tomatoes and store them in your inventory.
  • When the event begins, speak to the NPC and press “Take all Summer Fruits” to hand over every Tomato. Doing this, you should easily reach the common/uncommon reward tier if you play solo.
  • As soon as you hand over the tomatoes, head back to your garden and hold ‘E’ near your tomato plant to auto-harvest the newly grown crops.
  • Repeat for 10 minutes until the event concludes and you receive your rewards!

Why Are Tomatoes The META?

Tomatoes are inexpensive to buy as seeds, multi-harvest, and produce several fruits. Not just that, Tomatoes grow exceptionally fast, making them one of the meta plants for this event. They’re easily accessible to both late-game and early-game players, so if each server member bands together, it’ll be relatively easy to earn high-tier rewards each event cycle.

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