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How to Get Fence Skins in Grow a Garden

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Published on:Aug 18,2025
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Tired of staring at the same old wooden fence in Grow a Garden? Good news: you can unlock Fence Skins to give your garden some personality. They don't boost stats or give farming advantages, but they do make your plot look way cooler. And let's be honest—sometimes flexing your garden style is just as fun as flexing rare Grow A Garden pets.

Grow a Garden Guide – How to Unlock Every Fence Skin

Grow a Garden Guide – How to Unlock Every Fence Skin

Here's a complete, step-by-step guide to every Fence Skin in the game and how to unlock them.

Quick Reference Table

Fence SkinHow to Get ItNotes
Wooden FenceDefault when you joinBasic starter look
Picket FenceReach Level 10 in Garden GuideCozy white picket vibes
Silver FenceReach Level 20 in Garden GuideSleek, shiny upgrade
Golden FenceReach Level 50 in Garden GuideBig flex, prestige look
Bean FenceGrow the Beanstalk 10 times during Beanstalk EventEvent-exclusive, vine-covered

Step-by-Step Unlocks

1. Wooden Fence – Your Starter Skin

  • How to Get: You don't have to do anything—it's there from the moment you spawn.
  • Player Tip: It's plain, but hey, it means you're just starting out. Think of it as your “humble beginnings” skin.

2. Picket Fence – Level 10 Unlock

How to Get:

  1. Play through the Garden Guide quests.
  2. Hit Level 10.
  3. Head to your Garden Sign, and you'll see the Picket Fence unlocked.

Player Tip: You'll probably hit Level 10 pretty quickly—don't stress this one. It's the first real upgrade, and it gives your garden that “suburban dream” look.

3. Silver Fence – Level 20 Unlock

How to Get:

  1. Keep grinding the Garden Guide quests.
  2. Once you pass Level 20, the Silver Fence unlocks automatically.
  3. Equip it at your Garden Sign.

Player Tip: This one feels like the glow-up stage. If you're farming regularly, you'll hit Level 20 faster than you think.

4. Golden Fence – Level 50 Unlock

How to Get:

  1. Buckle up—it's a grind. You need Level 50 in the Garden Guide.
  2. Once you get there, check your Garden Sign to equip the Golden Fence.

Player Tip: This is where the grind really separates casuals from garden veterans. Think of it as your prestige badge. People walking past will know you've put in serious time.

5. Bean Fence – Event Exclusive

How to Get:

  1. Wait for the Beanstalk Event (check announcements for dates).
  2. During the event, feed fruit into the Beanstalk to help it grow.
  3. Do this 10 times.
  4. Once you've done your tenth growth, the Bean Fence unlocks.

Player Tip: Don't skip this one. Event rewards don't always come back, and the Bean Fence is one of the coolest skins with its vines and bean pods. I grabbed it last event, and it still gets comments.

Tips

  • Always check your Garden Sign — that's where you equip your skins.
  • Don't slack on events — you'll kick yourself later if you miss the Bean Fence.
  • Grind smart — aim for milestones (10, 20, 50) so you don't burn out.

Recap

Fence Skins don't make your crops grow faster or your pets hatch rarer, but they let you flex your garden style. Here's the quick breakdown again:

  • Starter = Wooden
  • Level 10 = Picket
  • Level 20 = Silver
  • Level 50 = Golden
  • Event = Bean

So, if you're wondering why your neighbor's fence looks so fancy while yours looks like driftwood—it's time to level up.

How to Reach Level 50 Fast in Grow a Garden (Golden Fence Guide)

So you want that shiny Golden Fence? Fair warning: Level 50 in the Garden Guide is no joke. But with the right strategy, you can get there way faster than just casually planting crops. Here's the breakdown.

Step 1 – Prioritize Garden Guide Quests

  • The Garden Guide gives the biggest XP chunks.
  • Always keep one running—don't leave your garden idle.
  • If you get a quest you hate (like harvesting a crop you don't want), knock it out quick. It's usually not worth skipping, because the next quest could be longer.

Step 2 – Plant High-XP Crops

  • Some crops give more Guide XP per harvest than others.
  • Early on, focus on fast growers like Carrots and Berries—quick resets keep XP rolling.
  • Later, mix in higher-tier crops (like Pumpkins or Melons) when you're AFK or logging out, since they take longer but pay off well.

Step 3 – Use Pets That Boost Farming

Certain pets help you harvest faster or earn more Sheckles, which indirectly speeds up leveling.

My go-to setup:

  • Dairy Cow for reliable harvest bonuses.
  • Sapling (if you got it) for crop efficiency.

If you don't have them yet, don't worry—just use whatever pets increase farming speed.

Step 4 – Daily Login & Events

  • Don't sleep on daily quests—they give XP too.
  • During events, crops and quests usually have bonus multipliers. Farm hard during these times, because every little boost adds up.

Step 5 – Play Smart, Not Long

  • Rotate crops: short timers when you're active, long timers when you're offline.
  • Set a goal: e.g., “2 Guide levels per day.” That way you'll hit 50 in under a month without burning out.
  • Trade extras you don't need—getting the right seeds faster = more consistent XP.

My Personal Golden Fence Grind

When I went for Level 50, I:

  1. Planted fast crops (Carrots/Berries) when online.
  2. Switched to Pumpkins before logging off.
  3. Knocked out every Garden Guide quest as soon as it popped.
  4. Joined events for double-dipping on XP and rewards.

Took me about 3 weeks of steady farming, and I finally got that Golden Fence. Honestly? Worth it—my garden looks like royalty now.

Recap: Golden Fence Grind Plan

  1. Focus on Garden Guide quests nonstop.
  2. Use fast crops when active, long crops when AFK.
  3. Equip farming pets for efficiency.
  4. Play events + daily quests for bonus XP.
  5. Set small daily goals to avoid burnout.

Stick with this, and you'll see your Garden Guide level climb way faster than just planting randomly.


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