The Turnip is one of the most interesting additions from the Fall Market Event in Grow A Garden. While it belongs to the common tier, it stands out thanks to its unique traits, high entry cost, and surprisingly deep mutation potential. Below, I'll break down its appearance, how to obtain it, crop value, and the full mutation gallery so players can understand how to make the most out of this root vegetable.
The Turnip has a simple cubic body with a beige-white base and a pink-purple top. From this crown sprouts a cluster of blocky green stems, giving it a classic root vegetable look but in the distinct voxel style of Grow A Garden. Compared to flashier crops, its modest design hides its value, especially once you dive into mutations.

Despite being a common plant, the Turnip is unusually expensive—matching the Beanstalk in price. It's also noteworthy as the first event-exclusive common plant that is multi-harvest, meaning you can yield multiple times from a single planting.
| Category | Value |
|---|---|
| Price-Floor Value | 10,830 |
| Average Value | 12,000 |
| Price-Floor Weight | 1.90 kg |
| Average Weight | 2.00 kg |
| Minimum Weight | 1.40 kg |
| Huge Chance | 1.00% |
Even though it's common, its economic metrics place it among the most desirable roots for dedicated traders and farmers.
When you weigh the Turnip's crop value against its high entry price, it's clear why players see it as a premium “common.” Its consistent average value, stable weight range, and rare 1% huge chance make it a reliable investment for both farming efficiency and trading profit. For anyone aiming to maximize returns during the Fall Festival or simply expand their collection, it's a smart choice to buy Grow A Garden Items alongside the Turnip for long-term gains.
The Turnip's real depth lies in its mutation system, offering a wide range of unique variants. Each mutation changes the appearance, and sometimes functionality, of the plant. Based on the uploaded gallery, here's a structured breakdown:
| Mutation | Appearance/Theme |
|---|---|
| Amber | Golden-orange glow, resin-like body |
| Aurora | Bright pastel shine, glowing effect |
| Bloom | Plant-like sprouting turnip |
| Brainrot | Corrupted, zombie-like theme |
| Burnt | Charred, smoky black turnip |
| Chilled | Pale icy look with frosty tones |
| Choc | Chocolate-brown design |
| Clay | Muddy-brown, clay-textured |
| Cloudtouched | Misty aura, ethereal vibe |
| Drenched | Glossy, water-soaked appearance |
| Eclipsed | Shadowy aura, lunar-dark theme |
| Fall | Seasonal orange-brown palette |
| Fried | Crispy golden-fried texture |
| Flaming | Bright flames and burning aura |
| Frozen | Sharp icy-blue frozen look |
| Glimmering | Radiant, glowing pink aura |
| Gold | Full golden body, treasure-like |
| HoneyGlazed | Sweet yellow glaze look |
| Luminous | Brilliant white light radiance |
| Rot | Decayed, sickly color and effect |
| Sandy | Desert sand-textured |
| Shocked | Bright electric-green aura |
| Silver | Metallic silver sheen |
| Twisted | Distorted, warped form |
| Verdant | Bright green lush growth |
| Wet | Damp, dripping watery sheen |
| Windstruck | Windswept effect, breezy aura |
This wide variety makes the Turnip one of the most mutation-rich crops in the game, rivaling even some higher-tier plants.
The Turnip may be classified as common, but its high cost, multi-harvest potential, and massive mutation pool make it anything but ordinary. For collectors, it's a must-have due to its rarity in appearance variety. For traders, its steady value and unique status as an expensive “common” ensure strong returns. And for casual players, it's simply fun to experiment with and mutate into dozens of strange and seasonal forms.