Grow a Garden Halloween Shops 2025 All Items Event Guide October November

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Ghoul Garden has opened its eerie doors once again in Grow a Garden, filling the air with fog, fright, and limited-edition treasures. From spooky seeds to spectral decorations, here’s where to find every Halloween shop and the rare items haunting their shelves this season.

Grow a Garden Halloween Shops and Items List

During the Halloween event in Grow a Garden, players can visit themed shops like the Ghoul Garden and Pumpkin Patch to purchase exclusive seasonal items. These include spooky decorations, glowing plants, pumpkin seeds, haunted garden tools, and limited-edition costumes for their characters. Each shop offers a unique set of collectibles that can enhance your garden’s eerie atmosphere while earning you event rewards and special currency.

During the Ghoul Garden event, the Witch NPC stands at the center of the lobby, along with her cauldron. Filling this pot can give you essential rewards. You can check out our Grow a Garden Halloween event guide to know more about this process.

Every 45 minutes, the Halloween Night event occurs, and the new market appears to the right of the area where the Witch stands. During these 15 minutes of the event, you can check out the Ghoul Garden shops and make your purchases. Having said that, here’s a complete breakdown of all the items you can get in the Halloween shops of Grow a Garden.

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Spooky Seeds Shop in Grow a Garden

To the left of the tree having Jack O Lanterns at its base, you can find the Spooky Seeds shop. Here you can talk to the Sam NPC to have a look at the following items in the shop.

Halloween Seeds Price (Candy Corn)
Bloodred Mushroom 15
Jack O Lantern 20
Ghoul Root 25
Chicken Feed 30
Seer Vine 40
Poison Apple 50

Creepy Critters Pet Shop in Grow a Garden

The Creepy Critters shop lies just behind the tree, and it contains all the pets and pet eggs introduced in this Halloween update. Simply interact with the Raphael NPC behind the stall to check the catalog of items present here:

Halloween Pets/Egg Price (Candy Corn)
Spooky Egg TBA
Pumpkin Rat 40
Wolf TBA
Ghost Bear 70
Reaper TBA

Also Read: Grow a Garden Jungle Egg Guide – How to Get and All Pets

Devilish Decor Shop in Grow a Garden

Finally, to the right of the tree, you’ll find a shop named the Devilish Decor. As the name suggests, this shop has all the cosmetic items, and you can see them by interacting with the Isaac NPC. So, here are all the items in the shop:

Halloween Cosmetics Price (Candy Corn)
Pumpkin Crate 20
Ghost Lantern 11
Tombstones 22
Casket TBA
Skull Chain TBA

How Do Halloween Event Shops Work in Grow a Garden

Grow a Garden Halloween event shops function like seasonal kiosks that stock limited-time items, decorations, and cosmetics. Vendors appear during the event window, offering themed wares in exchange for event currency or earned coins. Players complete spooky tasks and mini-missions to accumulate currency and unlock exclusive collectibles, while stock rotates daily or per milestone, encouraging timely browsing and planning.

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The Ghoul Garden Event Shops arrive in the lobby every 45 minutes. There is no way to speed up this process, and most importantly, they stay for just 15 minutes as discussed earlier. Once you check the Grow a Garden Halloween shops, you’ll find that the Sheckles are of no use here.

Each item from these shops can only be purchased using the new event currency, Candy Corns. And, how do you get them? Simply contributing to the Witch’s cauldron and Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin NPC every time gets you a handful of Candy Corn. You can also earn a few other rewards, like Reclaimers, Spooky Eggs, and more, from the contribution.

Best items to prioritize buying with Candy Corns

Prioritize Witch’s Broom first from the Ghostly Gadgets shop, as it enables faster movement for Dead Tree flight quests and efficient Candy Corn farming. Next, get Suspicious Soup to complete specific event tasks quickly. Finally, invest in Halloween Gear Box for exclusive gears that boost pet XP, plant growth, and Halloween traits, maximizing long-term garden progress.​​

Top Picks by Shop

  • Ghostly Gadgets: Witch’s Broom (top utility), Suspicious Soup, then Gear Box or Lich Crystal for pets.​

  • Spooky Seeds: Rare seeds like Great Pumpkin or Jack-O-Lantern for high-value mutated crops.​

  • Creepy Critters/Devilish Decor: Save for later after gears; focus on growth-boosting pets over cosmetics.​

Why This Order Works

Utility items like Broom speed up cauldron contributions and quests, generating more Candy Corn overall. Gear rewards provide lasting benefits beyond the event, unlike one-time seeds or decor. Low-stock players should farm via daily Dead Tree quests first before spending.​​

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Which items give ongoing benefits versus one-time use

Ongoing benefits come from gears, pets, and seeds that persist after the event, while one-time items like soups provide immediate task completion. Prioritizing lasting items ensures long-term garden growth beyond Halloween.​

Ongoing Benefit Items

  • Ghostly Gadgets: Witch’s Broom (permanent speed boost for quests/farming), Halloween Gear Box (equippable gears for pet XP, plant growth, traits-reusable indefinitely), Lich Crystal (pet stat upgrades).​​

  • Creepy Critters: Spooky pets (ongoing multipliers for crop yield/cauldron efficiency).​

  • Spooky Seeds: Rare seeds (Great Pumpkin, Jack-O-Lantern-grow repeatable mutated crops for profit).​

  • Devilish Decor: Cosmetics (permanent garden visuals, no gameplay boost).​

One-Time Use Items

  • Suspicious Soup: Quest completer (single activation for tasks, then discarded).​

  • Standard seeds: Plant once unless multi-harvest type.​

Prioritization Tip

Gears and pets first for efficiency gains that snowball Candy Corn earnings; decor/seeds secondary for aesthetics/profit.​

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