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Grow a Garden Easter Finale Update Guide: Extended Servers, New Seeds, Team Event

The Easter Finale update in Grow a Garden may not be the biggest patch of the year, but it looks like one of the most important if you care about limited rewards, event speed, and trading value. We are getting Extended Servers, a new Easter 2026 Achievement, several new seeds, and what looks like a team-based finale activity.

 

Grow a Garden Easter Finale Update Guide: Extended Servers, New Seeds, Team Event

 

From experience, these end-of-event updates usually reward players who prepare early. If you wait until the patch goes live, the same pets, seeds, and eggs you ignored the day before often become the exact things everyone is trying to buy.



what is coming, what matters most, and what we should do before the update lands.

 

 

What's Coming in the Easter Finale Update

Here is the short version of what matters.

FeatureWhat It DoesWhy It Matters
Extended Servers Lets up to 10 players join one server Better for trading and event groups
Easter 2026 Achievement Seasonal quests with rewards Good source of limited items
Team Training Event Team-based quests for points Likely the main finale activity
New Seeds Adds more Easter plants Useful for quests, collecting, and trading
Countdown Shows update timing Gives us a clear prep window

 

The update looks more practical than flashy. That usually means preparation matters more than raw grinding.

 

Extended Servers: Why They Matter

Extended Servers are one of the most useful additions in this update.

 

Instead of the normal smaller server format, we can now join a version that supports up to 10 players. Gardens do not load automatically, though. Players need to interact with the load/unload garden sign first.

 

Why this is useful

  • Easier to host trading servers
  • Better for friend groups
  • Makes team event coordination much smoother

 

From what we have seen in past events, server management is often the hidden bottleneck. If you can get everyone in one place quickly, you save more time than most players expect.

 

Small downside

The manual garden loading system may slow things down at first. If your group is unorganized, those first few minutes can disappear fast.

 

New Easter Achievement and Rewards

The new Easter 2026 Achievement looks like a standard seasonal reward track, but that does not mean it is low value. Limited statues, eggs, and seed packs tend to matter more after the event ends.

 

Likely rewards include:

 

  • Easter 2026 Statue
  • Easter Seed Packs
  • Golden Eggs
  • Other seasonal rewards

 

Likely quest types

Quest TypeExample GoalBest Prep
Planting Plant Easter crops Save event seeds
Harvesting Harvest Easter plants Keep mature crops ready
Obtain / Gift Get or receive event pets Coordinate with friends early
Egg Hatching Hatch Springtide or Golden Eggs Save some eggs now
Mutation Harvest Gummy mutation crops Get a Gummy Bear

 

This is where event markets usually move fast. If you find a pet tied to a quest, buy it before the update, not after.

 

Best Items to Prepare Before Launch

This is the part most players care about, and it is also where the biggest mistakes happen. We do not need to overprepare, but we do need the right items ready.

PriorityWhat to GetWhy It Matters
1 Gummy Bear Needed for Gummy mutation quests
2 Easter Seed Packs Helps with planting and harvesting quests
3 Golden Eggs / Springtide Eggs Makes egg quests faster
4 Easter pets Useful for obtain/gift tasks
5 Candy Blossom Could leave after the finale

 

Practical prep advice

  • Farm Easter Seed Packs while they are easy to get
  • Save a few Golden Eggs instead of hatching everything now
  • Try to get a Gummy Bear before demand jumps
  • If you are missing Candy Blossom, this is the time to fix that

 

In our experience, the biggest event mistake is simple: players wait for confirmation, then buy into the market after prices already move.

 

Team Training Event: Probably the Real Main Event

The Easter Finale seems to include a new team activity, often referred to as Team Training. The structure looks familiar: complete quests, earn points, and unlock rewards.

 

That kind of event usually favors players who enter with:

  • a group already formed
  • seeds already stocked
  • roles loosely divided

 

Best way to approach it

RoleFocusWhy It Helps
Seed farmer Stock event seeds Keeps the team moving
Pet trader Finds missing pets Solves quest bottlenecks
Egg runner Handles egg tasks Clears hatch quests fast
Grinder Focuses on bulk planting/harvesting Speeds up point farming

 

If you plan to finish the event quickly, do not wait until launch day to build your team. Even a small organized group usually outperforms a larger random one.

 

New Seeds in the Easter Finale

Several new seeds appear to be part of the update. Some may end up tied to quests, while others could become collector items later.

New SeedCurrent StatusWhy It Matters
Jelly Bean Sprout Confirmed Strong seasonal theme, likely popular
Cocoa Pod Mentioned Could become a limited crop
Sugar Snapdragon Shown Very collectible-looking plant
Basket Bouquet Shown Likely event-related
Coneflower Mentioned Details still limited
Woodbine Mentioned Details still limited

 

A lot of players underestimate first-week seed value. If supply ends up low and demand stays high, even average seeds can become solid trade assets.

 

What to Watch Before the Update Goes Live

There are a few things worth paying attention to in the final countdown.

 

1. Gummy Bear availability

If stock gets thinner, that usually means other players are prepping too.

 

2. Candy Blossom status

Since this is the Easter Finale, there is a real chance limited Easter plants go away soon.

 

3. Team event details

If more quests get revealed early, that can change what you should stock.

 

4. Server testing

If you are planning to use Extended Servers with friends, test that system early so update day is smoother.

 

FAQ

What should I farm before the Grow a Garden Easter Finale update?

The safest things to farm are Easter Seed Packs, Golden Eggs, and any Easter plants tied to likely event quests.

 

Is Gummy Bear worth buying before the update?

Yes. If the Gummy mutation quest goes live as expected, Gummy Bear will probably be one of the most important prep items.

 

What is the point of Extended Servers?

Extended Servers allow up to 10 players, which makes them better for trading, friend groups, and team events.

 

Will Candy Blossom disappear after the Easter Finale?

It might. Since this looks like the last Easter update, limited items such as Candy Blossom are worth securing now rather than later.

 

Are the new Easter seeds worth keeping?

Yes, at least a few. Seasonal seeds often gain collector or trading value once the event ends.

 

Final Thoughts

The Easter Finale update looks like the kind of patch where preparation matters more than hype. The biggest wins will likely come from stocking the right items, securing Gummy Bear early, saving eggs, and getting a team ready before launch.

 

If you play these updates the way experienced players usually do, the goal is not to scramble on patch day. The goal is to log in already prepared, clear quests quickly, and grab limited rewards before the market catches up.

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