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Grow a Garden Easter Part 3 Update

Grow a Garden Easter Part 3 Update (April 2026) Complete Guide

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The Grow a Garden Easter Part 3 Update is the final installment of the 2026 Easter event, bringing substantial new content to Roblox’s beloved gardening game. Update 1.47.0 dropped on April 18, 2026, and it is packed with new plants, pets, gameplay modes, and rewards that make this the most ambitious Easter event yet. If you have been playing through Parts 1 and 2, you will find that Part 3 builds on everything established while introducing fresh mechanics that keep the experience exciting.

In this complete guide, we break down everything you need to know about the Easter Part 3 Update. We cover the new Candy Packaging event, explain how Egg War works, list all the new plants and pets, and share strategy tips our team gathered from playing through the update. The event runs until April 26, 2026, so there is still time to maximize your rewards if you act now.

Candy Packaging Event Guide

Candy Packaging is one of the two major gameplay additions in Easter Part 3. This event tasks you with collecting candy and certain plants to submit for rewards. You gather candy by harvesting eligible crops throughout your garden, then bring them to the Candy Packaging station to unlock tiered prizes.

The system works on a point-based progression. Each candy item submitted adds to your total, and as you hit specific thresholds, you unlock new reward tiers. Higher tiers contain better prizes, including exclusive cosmetics, Chocolate Coins, and chances at rare items. Our team found that focusing on high-yield candy crops early helps you progress through tiers faster.

One thing to note from player reports on the subreddit is that Candy Packaging rewards refresh periodically. This means you can earn multiple reward sets if you stay active throughout the event window. The key plants to focus on are those marked with the candy icon, as these contribute the most points per submission.

Egg War Mechanics Explained

Egg War is the competitive PvP component of Easter Part 3, and it has quickly become the highlight of this update. Every hour, a competition starts where players compete to grab eggs and deliver them to their team’s base. The team that delivers the most eggs when the timer expires wins the round.

Here is how Egg War works step by step:

First, you join a team when the Egg War round begins. Teams are randomly assigned, and once you commit to a team, you cannot switch until the next round starts. This creates an important strategic consideration: choose your team wisely because you are locked in for the duration of that match.

Second, eggs spawn at various locations across the map. You need to physically collect them by touching the egg entities. Once you have an egg, return it to your team’s collection point to score. The more eggs your team collects, the higher your chances of winning.

Third, stealing works both ways. You can intercept enemies carrying eggs and knock the egg loose. This adds a competitive element that our team found creates intense moments during gameplay. Mobile players have reported difficulty with the collection mechanics, so practice on desktop if possible for more precise controls.

Rewards from Egg War are random. Winning teams get bonus rewards, but participating alone guarantees some items. Players report that the random rewards include Springtide Eggs, Chocolate Coins, and even exclusive pet variants. The excitement of not knowing what you will get has been compared to opening a gacha system, which keeps players coming back for “just one more round.”

Candy Blossom Continuation

If you were already playing the Easter event in Parts 1 and 2, you will be happy to know that Candy Blossom continues into Part 3. The Candy Blossom mechanic remains unchanged, but the rewards associated with it have been refreshed with new items and higher quantities.

Candy Blossom works alongside Candy Packaging as a secondary reward track. You earn Candy Blossom currency by completing various gardening tasks, and this currency spends at the Candy Blossom shop for exclusive items. Our team recommends checking the shop daily because stock rotates, and popular items sell out fast.

The continuation of Candy Blossom ensures that players who were already invested in the Easter event do not lose their progress. Everything you earned in Parts 1 and 2 carries forward, and new players can catch up by participating in both Candy Blossom and the new events simultaneously.

New Plants in Easter Part 3

Easter Part 3 introduces four new plants that add variety to your garden and tie into the event mechanics. Each plant has unique characteristics that make it valuable for both regular farming and event progression.

Bunny Berry is a ground plant that produces small berry-like vegetables with a distinctive pink color. It grows quickly and has a high yield per harvest, making it excellent for players focused on grinding event points. The Bunny Berry also plays into the Easter theme, which our team found adds a nice visual touch to gardens.

Marshmallow Root is a longer-growth plant that takes more time to mature but offers higher rewards. It produces a white cylindrical vegetable that submits well in Candy Packaging. Players looking to maximize their Candy Packaging tiers should prioritize growing Marshmallow Root, even though the wait is longer.

Bonnet Bloom is a decorative plant that grows a flower on top of a leafy base. It has moderate growth speed and yield. The appeal of Bonnet Bloom is partly cosmetic and partly practical, as it contributes decent points to event mechanics. We found it works well as a filler crop between longer-maturity plants.

Egg Shroom is the most unique addition. This plant grows in a cap-and-stem shape that resembles an Easter egg. It has niche uses in certain recipes and event tasks. Some players speculate that Egg Shroom will become more valuable in future updates, so collecting seeds now could pay off later.

New Pets from Springtide Egg

The Springtide Egg is the new pet egg introduced in Easter Part 3, and it contains some of the most sought-after pets in the game. Our team spent considerable time hatching these to bring you accurate rarity information.

Peryton is the legendary chase pet of this event. With a drop rate of only 0.5%, getting one is rare but rewarding. The Peryton is a deer-like creature with elaborate antlers that fit the spring theme perfectly. Players on forums report that owning a Peryton has become a status symbol, and the pet comes with unique animations that make it stand out.

Jerboa is a small rodent pet with a spring-themed color palette. It hatches more frequently than Peryton but is still considered rare. The Jerboa has a bouncy idle animation that our team found endearing. Its practical benefit is still being evaluated by the community, but cosmetic appeal is high.

Spring Bee is a flying pet that resembles a honeybee dressed in Easter attire. It has a medium rarity, making it achievable for dedicated players. The Spring Bee hovers around its owner and has a gentle buzzing sound that players describe as relaxing.

Waddling Willow is a bird-like pet with a waddling walk animation. It rounds out the Springtide Egg roster as a more common but still desirable companion. The pet has spring-themed accessories built into its design, such as a small flower on its head.

Springtide Egg Contents

Beyond the four main pets, the Springtide Egg contains several other rewards. When you hatch an egg, you have chances at the pets listed above along with bonus items like Chocolate Coins, Golden Eggs, and event consumables.

The rarity breakdown for the Springtide Egg is approximately:

Peryton sits at 0.5% making it the rarest drop. Jerboa comes in around 2%. Spring Bee is roughly 8%. Waddling Willow makes up the bulk of common drops at around 15%. The remaining percentage goes to bonus items and failed hatches that still reward something.

Our team recommends saving multiple Springtide Eggs if possible rather than opening them one at a time. The hatching animation plays for each egg, and there is no confirmed pity system, so batch opening can sometimes feel more rewarding psychologically even if the odds remain the same.

Golden Eggs and Chocolate Coins

Golden Eggs are the premium currency of Easter Part 3. You earn them through various activities, including Egg War victories, Candy Packaging tier completions, and random world drops. Golden Eggs can be spent at the special Easter shop for exclusive items that cannot be obtained elsewhere.

Chocolate Coins are the secondary currency that appear throughout the event. They drop more frequently than Golden Eggs and are used for smaller purchases. Think of Chocolate Coins as the gap between regular event currency and the premium Golden Eggs. Our team found that accumulating Chocolate Coins early helps you grab limited-time items before they sell out.

The relationship between these currencies and event progression is straightforward. More participation in events equals more currency, which equals better rewards. There is no pay-to-win element here, just time and effort investment.

Event End Date and Urgency

The Easter Part 3 event runs through April 26, 2026. After this date, the event content will no longer be accessible, and any unclaimed rewards may be lost. The community widely regards this as the best Easter event in Grow a Garden’s history, which adds urgency for players who have not yet participated.

If you are returning to the game or starting fresh, our team recommends prioritizing the following: first, complete Candy Packaging to at least tier 3 for decent rewards. Second, participate in several Egg War rounds to get a feel for the mode and earn random drops. Third, hatch Springtide Eggs as you acquire them to work toward the Peryton.

The event being the “best Easter event yet” according to player feedback means there is genuine excitement around it. Forums and social media are filled with players sharing their Springtide Egg openings, Egg War victories, and garden setups. Joining that conversation before the event closes is a great way to be part of the community moment.

Tips for Mobile Players

Mobile users face unique challenges in Easter Part 3, especially in Egg War. The egg collection mechanic requires precise timing and positioning, which is harder on touch controls. Our team spoke with mobile players who recommend adjusting your sensitivity settings before entering Egg War.

One workaround is to play Egg War during off-peak hours when server populations are lower. Fewer players means less chaos and easier egg collection. This tip applies to both mobile and desktop players, but mobile users benefit more from the reduced competition.

Consider joining a team through the Discord or subreddit if you want coordinated Egg War play. Team communication helps with egg defense, and having allies who understand the mode improves your chances of winning rounds and earning better random rewards.

FAQ

What new plants were added in Grow a Garden Easter Part 3?

Four new plants were added: Bunny Berry (quick-growing, high yield), Marshmallow Root (slow but valuable), Bonnet Bloom (decorative with decent points), and Egg Shroom (unique Easter egg appearance with niche uses).

How does the Candy Packaging event work?

Candy Packaging tasks you with collecting candy from eligible crops and submitting them at the Candy Packaging station. Each submission adds points toward reward tiers, with better prizes at higher tiers. The event refreshes periodically, allowing multiple reward sets for active players.

What happens during Egg War in Grow a Garden?

Egg War is an hourly competitive mode where teams compete to collect and deliver eggs. Players grab eggs from spawn points, return them to their team’s base, and can steal eggs from enemies. The winning team gets bonus rewards, but all participants earn random drops including Springtide Eggs and Chocolate Coins.

What pets are in the Springtide Egg?

The Springtide Egg contains four main pets: Peryton (0.5% rarity, legendary chase pet), Jerboa (2% rarity), Spring Bee (8% rarity), and Waddling Willow (15% rarity). Each has unique animations and spring-themed designs.

How to earn Golden Eggs in Easter Part 3?

Golden Eggs are earned through Egg War victories, Candy Packaging tier completions, and random world drops. They are the premium currency spent at the Easter shop for exclusive items that cannot be obtained elsewhere in the event.

When does the Easter event end?

The Easter Part 3 event ends on April 26, 2026. After this date, the event content will no longer be accessible and unclaimed rewards may be lost. Players are encouraged to complete their event goals before the deadline.

Final Thoughts on Easter Part 3

The Grow a Garden Easter Part 3 Update delivers on its promise as the definitive Easter event. Between Candy Packaging, Egg War, the Springtide Egg pets, and the new plants, there is enough content to keep players engaged for weeks. Our team thoroughly enjoyed exploring every aspect of this update, and we think you will too.

The community consensus aligns with our experience: this is the best Easter event the game has seen. Whether you are chasing the 0.5% Peryton, competing in Egg War for random Springtide Eggs, or simply enjoying the spring atmosphere, Easter Part 3 has something for everyone.

Do not wait until the last minute. The event closes April 26, 2026, and some rewards are time-limited. Jump in, grow your garden, and make the most of this exciting update.

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