Grow a Garden Bizzy Bee Event: Honey Coins, Bee Eggs, Seeds, Upgrades, and Rewards
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- 05/09/26
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The Bizzy Bee Event is not a normal crop update. It adds a separate event garden, a bee hive, honey seeds, honey coins, compression machines, upgrades, and main-garden rewards.
The winning strategy is simple: build the honey coin engine first. More bees, bigger crops, faster compression. Everything else comes after.

- Bizzy Bee Event Quick Facts
- How the Bizzy Bee Event Works
- Best Things to Do Before the Bizzy Bee Update
- Why Sprinklers Are a Big Deal
- Easter Cleanup: What to Finish First
- Priority Easter Actions
- Bee Eggs and Hive Strategy
- Bee Stats That Actually Matter
- Honey Seeds and Best Crop Logic
- Expected Honey Crops
- Honey Compressor Guide: How to Farm Honey Coins Fast
- Compressor Flow
- Compressor Bottleneck Fixes
- Best Upgrade Order for Bizzy Bee Event
- Recommended Upgrade Priority
- Adjust Based on Your Bottleneck
- Best Honey Coin Spending Priority
- Honey Incubator: Keep the Right Seeds
- Best Main-Garden Rewards to Chase
- Day-One Bizzy Bee Strategy
- First 30 Minutes
- First Few Hours
- New Weather Events
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- FAQ
- What is the best thing to do first in the Bizzy Bee Event?
- How do you get honey coins in Grow a Garden?
- What should I spend honey coins on first?
- Are sprinklers worth saving for the Bizzy Bee Event?
- Is the Hive Egg worth getting?
- Summary
↖ Bizzy Bee Event Quick Facts
| Feature | What It Does | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Bizzy Bee Garden | Separate event garden | Mandatory |
| Bee Hive | Holds event bees for pollination | Very High |
| Honey Seeds | Event crop variants | High |
| Honey Compressor | Turns pollinated crops into honey coins | Very High |
| Upgrade Tree | Boosts bees and compressor | Very High |
| Honey Incubator | Converts honey plants into main-garden seeds | High |
| Hive Egg | Gives main-garden bee pets | Very High |
Expected launch: Saturday, May 9, 4:00 PM ET, unless delayed.
The event loop is closer to Easter, but deeper. Easter was mostly plant, farm, spend. Bizzy Bee adds pollination quality, bee stats, kg requirements, and machine timing.

↖ How the Bizzy Bee Event Works
The full loop is:
1. Enter the Bizzy Bee Garden
2. Buy or plant honey seeds
3. Hatch bees from bee eggs
4. Bees pollinate your crops
5. Submit pollinated crops into the Honey Compressor
6. Wait for processing
7. Claim honey coins
8. Spend honey coins on eggs, upgrades, seeds, and rewards
That is the entire event economy.
If your bees are weak, crops stay unpollinated.
If your crops are too small, the compressor fills slowly.
If your compressor is too slow, your inventory clogs.
The best players will not just farm more. They will remove bottlenecks faster.
↖ Best Things to Do Before the Bizzy Bee Update
Do these before the event starts. No fluff. These matter.
| Prep Task | Why It Matters | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Buy watering cans | Speeds early event planting | High |
| Stock sprinklers | Bigger crops help compressor kg | Very High |
| Upgrade plant inventory capacity | Prevents storage bottlenecks | Very High |
| Spend Easter currency | Easter content may disappear | Very High |
| Claim Easter rewards | Limited items may not return | Very High |
| Farm Orchid Mantis | Strong limited pet value | Very High |
| Craft Egg Melon | May leave with Easter | High |
| Buy remaining Golden Eggs | Better than wasting currency | Medium |
| Feed/level main pets | Useful for post-event rewards | Medium |
↖ Why Sprinklers Are a Big Deal
The Honey Compressor appears to use a kg requirement. That means crop weight matters.
Bigger plants fill the compressor faster.
Faster fills mean more honey coin cycles.
More cycles mean earlier upgrades.
If you enter the event without sprinklers, you are already slower.
↖ Easter Cleanup: What to Finish First
The Easter garden is expected to be replaced by the Bizzy Bee garden. Treat leftover Easter resources as expiring assets.
↖ Priority Easter Actions
| Item/System | Best Move |
|---|---|
| Choco Coins | Spend them |
| Golden Eggs | Buy if you have spare currency |
| Easter plants | Harvest, sell, or save |
| Egg Melon crafting | Craft before removal |
| Evil Bunny | Farm for Orchid Mantis |
| Team rewards | Claim limited seeds |
The Orchid Mantis is one of the best late-Easter targets. Its mutation effect can upgrade fruit value, which gives it real long-term use outside the event.
If you still have Easter crops sitting around, clear them now. Dead event inventory is wasted value.
↖ Bee Eggs and Hive Strategy
The event includes three main bee egg tiers.
| Bee Egg | Use Case | Best Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Common Bee Egg | Fill hive slots early | Start of event |
| Rare Bee Egg | Better pollination efficiency | After basic setup |
| Mythical Bee Egg | Chase stronger bees and abilities | Mid to late event |
There are expected to be 15 total bees, with around 6 bees having special abilities.
↖ Bee Stats That Actually Matter
| Bee Stat | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Speed | Covers more plants |
| Pollination Rate | Pollinates more often |
| Pollination Quality | Improves reward multipliers |
| Ability | Enables stronger hive setups |
Early on, we want more bees, not perfect bees.
Fill hive slots first. Then replace weaker bees with better ones.
If you notice many crops are still unpollinated, buy more eggs or upgrade bee capacity. If everything is pollinated but honey coins are slow, your compressor is the problem.
↖ Honey Seeds and Best Crop Logic
Inside the event garden, the normal seed shop is expected to become a honey seed shop. Most normal seeds should have honey versions.
That means pre-farming normal seeds is less important than pre-farming tools.
↖ Expected Honey Crops
| Honey Seed | Use |
|---|---|
| Honey Daisy | Event crop / possible conversion |
| Honeydew | Event crop |
| Honey Amber Comb | Event crop |
| Honey Cornflower | Event crop |
| Honey Birds of Paradise | Event crop |
| Pollen Vine | High-value transcendent seed |
The Pollen Vine is the standout. It reportedly has separate effects for the main garden and the Bizzy Bee garden.
If that stays live, it becomes a top target.
↖ Honey Compressor Guide: How to Farm Honey Coins Fast
The Honey Compressor is the core machine. It converts pollinated crops into honey coins.
↖ Compressor Flow
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Grow honey crops |
| 2 | Let bees pollinate them |
| 3 | Submit crops into compressor |
| 4 | Meet the kg requirement |
| 5 | Wait for timer |
| 6 | Claim honey coins |
↖ Compressor Bottleneck Fixes
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Compressor fills slowly | Crops too small | Use sprinklers |
| Too many unpollinated crops | Weak hive | Add bees / upgrade pollination |
| Pollinated crops pile up | Compressor too slow | Upgrade compressor speed |
| Compressor caps too fast | Low capacity | Upgrade compressor capacity |
| Inventory fills constantly | Low storage | Upgrade plant inventory |
This is where most players lose efficiency.
Do not just plant endlessly. Watch the bottleneck. Fix that first.
↖ Best Upgrade Order for Bizzy Bee Event
Spend early honey coins on upgrades that increase future income.
↖ Recommended Upgrade Priority
| Rank | Upgrade | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bee Capacity | More bees = more pollination |
| 2 | Pollination Amount | More usable crops |
| 3 | Compressor Capacity | More kg per cycle |
| 4 | Compressor Speed | Faster honey coin output |
| 5 | Bee Speed | Better coverage after hive grows |
This order works because early events are always about scaling income.
Do not rush vanity rewards before your honey coin engine works.
↖ Adjust Based on Your Bottleneck
- If crops are not pollinated: upgrade bees
- If compressor is always full: upgrade capacity/speed
- If compressor takes too long to fill: grow heavier crops
- If inventory is clogged: upgrade plant capacity
- If bees move badly across the plot: upgrade bee speed
Pain point first. Upgrade second. Result third.
↖ Best Honey Coin Spending Priority
Honey coins will probably feel tight early. Spend them like a grinder, not a collector.
| Priority | Buy This | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Common/Rare Bee Eggs | Starts production |
| 2 | Bee Capacity upgrades | More pollination |
| 3 | Pollination upgrades | Better crop output |
| 4 | Compressor Capacity | Handles bigger harvests |
| 5 | Compressor Speed | More cycles per hour |
| 6 | Hive Egg | Long-term main-garden value |
| 7 | Rare honey seeds | Collection and profit |
| 8 | Extras | Only after economy is stable |
The mistake is buying flashy rewards first.
The better play is buying income first, then using that income to buy everything else faster.
↖ Honey Incubator: Keep the Right Seeds
The Honey Incubator converts honey event plants into normal main-garden seed versions.
That is huge for long-term value.
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
| Honey event plant | Regular main-garden seed |
| Rare honey seed | Permanent collection value |
| Special event crop | Possible long-term farming asset |
Use this rule:
Compress common crops. Incubate rare crops.
Do not throw every new seed into the compressor. If a crop looks limited, rare, or high-rarity, test the incubator first.
↖ Best Main-Garden Rewards to Chase
The Bizzy Bee Event is not only temporary. Several rewards should matter after the event ends.
| Reward | Why It Matters | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Hive Egg | Gives main-garden bee pets | Very High |
| Empress Bee | Potential multi-pet ability refresh | Very High |
| Professor Bee | Helps bee-type pets gain XP | High |
| 2026 Pollination Radar | Auto-collects event pollinated plants | Medium-High |
| Converted seeds | Permanent garden value | High |
The Empress Bee is the biggest pet to watch. If its ability refresh stays strong, it could become a serious endgame pet.
The Professor Bee is more of a support pet. Not flashy, but useful if bee pets become a real category long-term.
↖ Day-One Bizzy Bee Strategy
The first hour should be pure setup.
↖ First 30 Minutes
1. Enter the Bizzy Bee Garden
2. Check all shop prices before spending
3. Buy basic honey seeds
4. Buy Common Bee Eggs
5. Start hatching immediately
6. Plant fast crops
7. Test the Honey Compressor
8. Identify the first bottleneck
Do not blow coins blindly. Learn the economy first.
↖ First Few Hours
| Goal | Action |
|---|---|
| More pollination | Hatch more bees |
| More honey coins | Upgrade compressor and pollination |
| Bigger crop weight | Use sprinklers |
| Less downtime | Keep eggs hatching |
| Long-term value | Save toward Hive Egg and rare seeds |
AFK time matters here. Eggs and compression both involve waiting. Keep machines running whenever possible.
↖ New Weather Events
Two event-related weather systems are expected.
| Weather | Effect | Reward Angle |
|---|---|---|
| Obby Weather | Complete an obstacle course | Free seed |
| Evil Wasp Weather | Fight or shoot down a giant wasp | Admin pack-style rewards |
Always do the obby if it appears. Free seeds during limited events are rarely bad.
For Evil Wasp Weather, stop passive farming and participate. Active weather rewards often have better value than one more crop cycle.
↖ Common Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Why It Hurts |
|---|---|
| Ignoring sprinklers | Smaller crops slow honey coin farming |
| Buying rewards before upgrades | Weak economy |
| Letting compressor sit idle | Lost cycles |
| Letting eggs sit unhatched | Slower hive growth |
| Compressing rare seeds blindly | Lost permanent value |
| Forgetting Easter cleanup | Wasted limited currency |
| Ignoring inventory capacity | Constant farming interruptions |
The event rewards efficient routing. Bad routing costs hours.
↖ FAQ
↖ What is the best thing to do first in the Bizzy Bee Event?
Start the honey coin engine. Buy honey seeds, hatch Common Bee Eggs, plant crops, pollinate them, and test the Honey Compressor. Then upgrade based on your bottleneck.
↖ How do you get honey coins in Grow a Garden?
Grow honey plants, let bees pollinate them, place pollinated crops into the Honey Compressor, wait for processing, then claim honey coins.
↖ What should I spend honey coins on first?
Prioritize bee eggs, bee capacity, pollination amount, and compressor upgrades. These increase your income and make later rewards easier to buy.
↖ Are sprinklers worth saving for the Bizzy Bee Event?
Yes. Sprinklers are one of the best prep items because larger crops help meet the compressor's kg requirement faster.
↖ Is the Hive Egg worth getting?
Yes. The Hive Egg looks like one of the best long-term rewards. The Empress Bee may be especially strong if its ability refresh stays close to the tested version.
↖ Summary
The Bizzy Bee Event is built around one core goal: turn pollinated honey crops into honey coins as fast as possible.
Best prep: stock sprinklers, buy watering cans, upgrade plant inventory, clear Easter rewards, and farm limited Easter pets before they leave.
Best launch plan: fill your hive, grow heavy crops, keep the compressor active, and spend early honey coins on upgrades instead of flashy rewards.
The clean strategy is:
Bees first. Compressor second. Rare rewards third.
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