Grow a Garden Guide: How To Get HoneyGlazed Mutation

Boost your Sheckle gains in Grow a Garden by mastering the HoneyGlazed mutation. Find out how to trigger it and which crops work best.

Grow a Garden (Image via Roblox)
Grow a Garden (Image via Roblox)

Forget waiting for rare blossoms to pay out. The Bizzy Bees update hands gardeners a golden ticket called the HoneyGlazed mutation, a sticky upgrade that flips ordinary fruit into a five times profit bomb.

Snagging it, however, is no Sunday stroll; it demands the right pet, smart placement, and crops that keep on giving. This guide breaks down the two dependable methods and shows which plants turn a single sprinkling into a flood of Sheckles.

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The HoneyGlazed mutation in Grow a Garden isn’t random but it also isn’t guaranteed. There are only two ways to trigger it, and both require either a rare pet or a consumable item. You’ll need to plan your resources, position your crops wisely, and time your usage if you want consistent results.

Start by focusing on the Bear Bee, a legendary pet introduced in the Bizzy Bees update. This bee has a passive ability that applies the HoneyGlazed mutation to a random fruit in your garden every 15 seconds. To get the Bear Bee, head to the new Honey Shop and spend your honey on exclusive Bee Eggs. The Bear Bee isn’t a guaranteed hatch, so be prepared to grind a bit for honey if you don’t get it immediately.

HoneyGlazed Mutation Grow a Garden
HoneyGlazed Mutation (Source: Roblox)

If you don’t have the Bear Bee, your second option is the Honey Sprinkler. You can buy it from the same Honey Shop, but keep in mind it’s a single-use item. Once placed, it runs for one minute and applies the HoneyGlazed mutation to all crops within its radius. These work best when used around high-value plants like Candy Blossom, Moon Blossom, or Beanstalk. Since the sprinklers cost a hefty amount of honey, save them for strategic moments when you’ve got multiple high-profit crops ready to harvest.

To make both of these methods more efficient, plant multi-harvest crops instead of single-yield ones. Crops like Pink Lily, Purple Dahlia, and Beanstalk offer repeat harvests, which means more chances for the mutation to trigger without having to replant. They also pair well with the Bear Bee’s passive or the short window of the Honey Sprinkler’s effect.

Use your resources smartly. Don’t waste your sprinklers on low-tier fruits. Don’t scatter your garden with random plants when a concentrated patch of valuable crops will maximize mutation coverage. Once a fruit gets the HoneyGlazed mutation, sell it immediately as its only purpose is profit, and it sells for five times the original value.

Set up your garden with intention. Stack your odds with multi-harvest crops. Use the Bear Bee if you’ve got it, or save up your honey for a well-timed sprinkler drop. Either way, that’s how you get the HoneyGlazed mutation in Grow a Garden and start raking in serious Sheckles.


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