
I’ve been diving deep into the latest Grow a Garden update, and let me tell you – the Buttercup Quest event is exactly what this game needed! After weeks of pet-heavy updates, developers finally listened to the community and brought farming back to the forefront. As someone who’s been playing since launch, I’m excited to share everything you need to know about this week-long event that’s running from January 24-31, 2026.
The Buttercup Quest event is Grow a Garden’s latest limited-time update that puts the focus back on what made this game great – farming! This event introduces a new daily quest system where you’ll work with an NPC named Brooklyn to complete specific objectives. The twist? You need to grow and harvest Buttercups of different colors to complete these quests.
What makes this event special is how it rewards consistent players rather than hardcore grinders. You’ll earn Buttercup Coins for completing daily quests, which you can then spend on exclusive rewards. The event runs for exactly one week, so timing is crucial if you want to unlock everything.
Honestly, I was getting a bit tired of the recent pet-centric updates. Don’t get me wrong – I love collecting pets, but Grow a Garden is supposed to be about gardening! This Buttercup Quest event feels like a return to form for the game. The daily quest system keeps me logging in regularly without feeling like I need to grind for hours.
The best part? The event introduces four new Buttercup seed variants and the adorable Pink Bunny pet. As someone who loves both farming and collecting, this update hits all the right notes for me. Plus, the mutation system adds a layer of strategy that keeps things interesting.
Here’s my step-by-step guide to maximizing your quest completion:
The key is efficiency. Don’t wait for random color drops – use mutations strategically to get the colors you need quickly.
This is where most guides fall short, but I’ve got you covered with every mutation method:
Blue Buttercups:
Red Buttercups:
Yellow Buttercups:
Purple Buttercups:
Green Buttercups:
White Buttercups:
Black Buttercups:
Pro tip: I recommend setting up your garden with the right pets and sprinklers before starting your daily quests. This saves so much time!
Here’s something most articles get wrong – the actual drop rates. I’ve cross-referenced multiple sources to give you the most accurate numbers:
Buttercup Chest Rewards:
The Beast Buttercup Seed is the holy grail here – it’s a transcendent rarity seed with multiple growth stages. Even better, it’s been added to the main seed shop permanently for 799 Robux or Trade Tokens.
I’m particularly excited about the Pink Bunny pet. At Uncommon rarity, it might not seem special, but its ability is perfect for this event. The Pink Bunny automatically eats nearby ripe Buttercups and drops 2-3 seeds in return. This creates a nice feedback loop during the event!
The rainbow version drops 3 seeds instead of 2, making it incredibly valuable for completing quests quickly. Plus, let’s be honest – who doesn’t want a cute pink bunny hopping around their garden?
After spending hours testing different strategies, here are my pro tips:
Make sure you don’t miss out! Here are the exact times:
A: Yes! Prices are 129 Robux for 10 coins, 325 Robux for 25 coins, and 599 Robux for 50 coins.
A: Absolutely! It’s the only transcendent seed in the event and has unique growth stages. Plus, it’s permanently available in the shop after the event.
A: Unfortunately, Buttercup Coins expire when the event ends, so make sure to spend them before January 31!
A: The Pink Bunny is event-exclusive, so this is your only chance to get it through regular gameplay.
The Buttercup Quest event is exactly what Grow a Garden needed – a perfect blend of farming, collecting, and strategy. Whether you’re a new player or a veteran like me, there’s something here for everyone. The daily quest system keeps things fresh without feeling grindy, and the rewards are genuinely desirable.
My advice? Log in daily, focus on efficiency with mutations, and don’t wait until the last minute to complete your quests. This event is too good to miss, and I have a feeling we’ll see more farming-focused updates like this in the future.