Data-linked guides
Each guide links back to tables and tools so the advice can stay grounded in current records. When a crop, mutation, code, or weather entry changes, the related guide can be reviewed against the same source data.
Guides
A small set of high-signal guides that link back to data pages and tools instead of becoming disconnected filler content.
4 min
A practical crop priority guide built around tested value, progression stage and mutation upside.
Read guide3 min
How Electric, Gold, Rainbow, Frozen and Starstruck affect crop value and calculator decisions.
Read guide5 min
A launch-week progression guide for new players who need money, crops, pets and defense without wasting Sheckles.
Read guide3 min
How Rain, Lightning, Rainbow, Snowfall and Starfall affect crop growth and mutation value.
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The guide hub is intentionally small and tied back to the database pages. Instead of broad filler articles, each Grow a Garden 2 guide answers a decision: what to plant, how mutations affect value, how beginners should progress, or how weather changes timing.
Each guide links back to tables and tools so the advice can stay grounded in current records. When a crop, mutation, code, or weather entry changes, the related guide can be reviewed against the same source data.
Guides focus on decisions players repeat often: choosing crops, comparing multipliers, checking weather, and avoiding bad assumptions during the launch window.
A guide is only useful if the underlying data is fresh. Updated dates and related links make it easier to see when a guide needs another pass after a game update.
The guide hub favors useful, data-linked pages over thin filler. More guides should be added when there is enough source-backed data to support them.
No. Guides explain decisions, while database pages hold the underlying crop, mutation, pet, gear, weather, egg, and code records.
Guides should be reviewed after major patches, new events, or changes to values, mutations, stock, pets, weather, and codes.
Before acting on any single row, compare the item page, update date, confidence badge, and linked source. Grow a Garden 2 launch data changes often, so a practical lookup should combine database values with current stock, weather, codes, and correction reports instead of treating one table cell as permanent.