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Quick Answer: The Grow a Garden Halloween Market features 4 rotating shops (Spooky Seeds, Creepy Critters, Devilish Decor, and Ghostly Gadgets) that appear every hour for exactly 15 minutes. You’ll need Candy Corn currency earned from the Witch’s Cauldron and Jack-O-Lantern NPC to purchase 30+ exclusive Halloween items including seeds, pets, and decorations.
Halloween season in Grow a Garden hits different this year. The Ghoul Garden event completely transforms your farming experience with limited-time shops that actually matter. Not the usual garbage filler content you see in most Roblox events. These shops pack seriously valuable items that’ll boost your garden long after Halloween wraps up.
Here’s the deal. You’ve got exactly 15 minutes every hour to shop, prices range from dirt-cheap to holy-expensive, and some items barely show up in stock. Miss your window? You’re waiting another full hour while watching everyone else flex their new Ghost Bear pets.
This guide breaks down every single shop, every item, exact prices, spawn patterns, and the strategies that’ll help you grab everything worth getting before the event disappears on October 25th. No fluff, no speculation, just what actually works.
The Halloween Market isn’t your regular always-open shop situation. This thing operates on a strict timer that you need to respect unless you enjoy missing out on stuff.
Every single hour, right next to where the Witch stands with her massive cauldron, the market spawns. Four different shop NPCs appear around a tree decorated with Jack-o-Lanterns. You get 15 minutes to browse and buy before everything vanishes into thin air.
Set alarms. Seriously. The number of players I’ve seen complaining about missing market windows because they “lost track of time” is ridiculous. Your phone has a timer function. Use it.
The market accepts exactly one currency: Candy Corn. Your regular Sheckles mean absolutely nothing here. Don’t even try. You earn Candy Corn by contributing crops to the Witch’s Cauldron or submitting Halloween-mutated plants to the Jack-O-Lantern NPC that appears every two hours.
Each shop has different stock availability percentages. Some items show up 100% of the time, while others might only appear in 4% of market spawns. That Blood Orange seed you want? Better check every single market window because the stock chance is brutal.
Located to the left of the central tree, Sam runs the Spooky Seeds shop. This is where you’ll find all the exclusive Halloween-themed plants that make this event worth grinding.
Pumpkin Seed costs just 8 Candy Corn and appears in every market spawn. Basic Halloween decoration plant, nothing fancy, but cheap enough that new players can grab it immediately. Grows reasonably fast and gives you something Halloween-themed to submit to the Jack-O-Lantern.
Bloodred Mushroom runs 15 Candy Corn and shows up 100% of the time. Uncommon rarity means it’s not game-changing, but the aesthetic is pretty sick. Dark red mushrooms with that slightly creepy vibe work well for themed gardens.
Jack O Lantern seeds cost 24 Candy Corn with 33% stock availability. Here’s where things get interesting. These are essential for interacting with the Jack-O-Lantern NPC that appears every two hours. You submit these plants for Candy Corn rewards, creating a nice feedback loop. Buy these first when you see them in stock.
Candy Cornflower sets you back 26 Candy Corn, also at 33% stock rate. Rare tier flowering plant that honestly looks better than it performs, but collectors will want it for completion’s sake.
Ghoul Root costs 40 Candy Corn with 16.67% availability. Now we’re talking legendary rarity. This multi-harvest root crop classified as both Root and Spooky type means it qualifies for multiple mutation chances. Worth the price if you’re serious about maximizing Halloween mutations.
Chicken Feed demands 65 Candy Corn at 8.33% stock chance. Mythical tier means this rarely appears. The name is weird, the price is steep, but rarity collectors need it. Doesn’t provide massive value unless you’re going for completionist achievements.
Seer Vine requires 90 Candy Corn, showing up 5.56% of the time. Divine rarity with eye-like growths that look legitimately unsettling. Sells for 80,000 to 140,000 Sheckles depending on growth stage, making it one of the better profit options from this shop.
Poison Apple costs 140 Candy Corn with just 4.17% stock availability. Prismatic tier crop that sells anywhere from 100,000 to 190,000 Sheckles. Multi-harvest capability means ongoing profits. Expensive upfront but pays for itself fast.
Blood Orange represents the ultimate Halloween seed at 160 Candy Corn. Transcendent rarity, absolutely massive selling price, and the prestige factor of owning one. Stock availability data varies between sources (some say 4%, others don’t list it), but expect this to be the rarest spawn in the shop.
Pro tip: Jack-O-Lantern seeds generate the best value for mid-tier players. They’re affordable enough to buy multiple times, essential for the Jack-O-Lantern NPC interactions, and create a self-sustaining Candy Corn loop when you submit the grown plants.
Walk behind the tree and you’ll find Raphael managing the Creepy Critters shop. This is pet central, and unlike most event pets, several of these have genuinely useful passive abilities.
Spooky Egg costs 30 Candy Corn and appears in 100% of market spawns. Contains five possible pets: Bat (45% chance, uncommon), Bone Dog (28% chance, rare), Spider (18% chance, legendary), Black Cat (8.5% chance, mythical), and Headless Horseman (0.5% chance, prismatic).
That Headless Horseman though. Every 20-40 minutes it targets a random level 25-50 pet without mutations, resets it to level 1, and applies one of four powerful mutations: Dreadbound (+6-30 XP per second), Soulflame (+60% XP per second plus burn/flame mutation chances), Spectral (1.08x passive boost), or Nightmare (1.22x passive boost plus 125% size increase). First pet in the game that mutates other pets instead of crops. Absolute game-changer if you hit that 0.5% drop rate.
Pumpkin Rat runs 40 Candy Corn with 25% stock availability. Adorable pumpkin-bodied rodent that’s mostly aesthetic. Common rarity means no special abilities, but the cuteness factor is real.
Goat costs 50 Candy Corn, available 25% of the time. Classic Halloween farm animal vibes. Uncommon tier without standout abilities, but adds atmosphere to your garden.
Ghost Bear demands 70 Candy Corn at 16.67% stock chance. This is the pet you absolutely need to prioritize. Rare tier pet that grants the Spooky Mutation ability, allowing your regular crops to gain Halloween-themed mutations worth 8x Sheckles multiplier. Essential for long-term profit strategies.
Wolf costs 80 Candy Corn in some sources, 140 in others (data varies by source timing). Legendary rarity that prowls your garden during night cycles. Looks intimidating but doesn’t provide massive mechanical benefits. More style than substance.
Dark Spriggan requires 120 Candy Corn at limited availability. Mythical forest guardian that adds serious atmosphere. Passive abilities remain unclear in official documentation, but the aesthetic alone makes it desirable for themed builds.
Reaper stands at the top of the price ladder at 140 Candy Corn. Divine rarity ultimate Halloween companion. The iconic scythe-wielding figure works perfectly as a centerpiece for spooky garden designs.
Smart players grab Ghost Bear first. That Spooky Mutation ability creates ongoing value way beyond the event duration. Everything else is secondary unless you’re chasing the Spooky Egg lottery for Headless Horseman.
Isaac manages the Devilish Decor shop on the right side of the tree. Pure cosmetic items here, but decoration matters if you actually care about your garden’s vibe.
Pumpkin Set costs just 5 Candy Corn with 100% availability. Basic pumpkin decorations that everyone can afford. Nothing special but gets the job done for minimum Halloween aesthetic.
Ghost Lantern runs 11 Candy Corn, always in stock. Ethereal lighting option that creates nice atmosphere during night cycles. Glows with that ghostly blue-white color that screams Halloween.
Halloween Lights cost 15 Candy Corn, available 100% of the time. Festive string lighting in orange and purple. Works well for creating borders or highlighting specific garden areas.
Pumpkin Crate costs 20 Candy Corn, showing up every market spawn. Themed storage container that also functions as a loot box. Contains random Halloween cosmetics with varying rarity. Gamble element adds some excitement.
Spooky Crate also runs 20 Candy Corn with 100% availability. Similar concept to Pumpkin Crate but different loot table. Both crates represent decent value if you want multiple cosmetics without picking individually.
Tombstones demand 22 Candy Corn at 33.33% stock rate. Classic graveyard aesthetic that pairs perfectly with Ghost Lanterns and fog effects. Multiple tombstone styles keep things visually interesting.
Casket costs 33 Candy Corn with 25% availability. Premium spooky decoration that really commits to the Halloween theme. Open or closed variations let you customize the creepiness level.
Skull Chain requires 44 Candy Corn at 12.5% stock chance. Menacing boundary marker made of interconnected skulls. Limited availability means you might wait multiple market cycles before seeing it in stock.
Hex Circle sits at 50 Candy Corn with varied availability data. Mystical ritual circle that creates a focal point for themed areas. Divine rarity makes it the prestige cosmetic option.
Cosmetics are subjective, but the Hex Circle and Skull Chain create the most impressive visual impact per Candy Corn spent. Tombstones and Ghost Lanterns together nail that classic Halloween graveyard look if you’re going for traditional themes.
The Ghostly Gadgets shop launched with Ghoul Garden Part 2, adding a fourth vendor to the market. Eloise runs this shop right in front of the tree, selling Halloween-themed gear items.
Halloween Gear Box costs 30 Candy Corn with 100% stock. Random gear item from the Halloween pool. Gambling element makes this interesting for players who like loot box mechanics.
Halloween Radar runs 15 Candy Corn, available reliably. Helps locate Halloween-specific events and spawns. Practical value for players who want to optimize their event participation.
Suspicious Soup costs 24 Candy Corn at solid availability. Temporary boost item with effects that vary. Consumable nature means you’ll need multiple if you use them regularly.
Witch’s Broom demands 28 Candy Corn with legendary rarity. Special movement tool that presumably offers faster travel. Unique enough to be worth considering if you spend a lot of time traversing your garden.
Gear items matter less than pets and seeds, but the Witch’s Broom has novelty value and the Halloween Radar provides actual utility for event optimization.
You’ve seen the prices. Some of this stuff costs serious Candy Corn. Smart shopping means understanding how to earn currency fast and what to prioritize.
Witch’s Cauldron strategy: Contribute your highest-rarity crops (Transcendent and Divine) to fill the cauldron faster. Each completion gives 10-20 Candy Corn to contributors, with top contributors receiving double rewards plus higher chances at Spooky Eggs and Pumpkin Crates.
Coordinate with your server through Discord. Time your contributions so you’re hitting that top contributor spot more frequently. The 2-minute cooldown between cauldron fills means you can participate multiple times per hour if you’re actively farming.
Jack-O-Lantern submissions: This NPC appears every two hours for 10 minutes. Submit Halloween-type plants or plants with Halloween mutations (Spooky, Vamp, or Ghostly) for Candy Corn based on rarity:
Mutations add bonus Candy Corn: Silver (+1), Gold (+2), Rainbow (+3). A Transcendent plant with Rainbow variant nets you 11 Candy Corn per submission.
Great Pumpkin seed advantage: Available from Sam’s Seed Stall in the main lobby (not the Halloween Market), this special seed produces plants with Ghostly Mutation. That 25x Sheckles multiplier is insane, plus you can submit these to the Jack-O-Lantern for consistent Candy Corn even outside market hours.
Shopping priority list:
Don’t waste Candy Corn on cosmetics until you’ve secured the Ghost Bear and enough Jack-O-Lantern seeds to sustain your Candy Corn income. Pretty decorations mean nothing if you can’t afford the actually valuable items when they appear in stock.
Three special mutations appeared with the Ghoul Garden event: Vamp, Spooky, and Ghostly. These aren’t just visual changes – they dramatically increase your crop values.
Vamp Mutation provides 3x Sheckles multiplier. Occurs during Bat Attack weather events triggered randomly when the Witch’s Cauldron fills. Keep plants ungrown during Bat Attack weather to maximize mutation chances.
Spooky Mutation delivers 8x Sheckles multiplier. Only the Ghost Bear pet can apply this mutation, which is why that pet is non-negotiable for serious players. The multiplication factor makes every Spooky-mutated crop worth eight times normal value.
Ghostly Mutation provides a massive 25x Sheckles multiplier. Currently exclusive to the Great Pumpkin crop, which applies Ghostly Mutation to nearby plants every five minutes. This mutation represents the highest profit potential in the entire event.
Stack mutations with variants (Silver, Gold, Rainbow) for multiplicative effects. A Rainbow Transcendent crop with Ghostly Mutation sells for absolutely absurd amounts. This is how players are generating millions of Sheckles during the event.
Part 2 introduced the Dead Tree NPC that replaces the Witch’s Brew every 8 hours, sticking around for 4 hours. This quest-giver offers repeatable challenges with various rewards including Candy Corn, Sheckles, gear items, and pet-related rewards.
Quest types include planting specific numbers of Halloween crops (Pumpkins, Jack-O-Lanterns, Banesberry, Corn), creating plants with Halloween mutations (Spooky, Vamp, Moonlit), and raising certain pets to Age 7 (Pumpkin Rat, Bat).
Rewards vary by quest difficulty but can include Halloween Gear Boxes, Suspicious Soup, Witch’s Broom, multiple crate types, Spooky Eggs, substantial Candy Corn amounts, and Sheckles.
The Dead Tree provides another Candy Corn source for players who’ve maximized Witch’s Cauldron and Jack-O-Lantern contributions. Diversifying your earning methods ensures consistent currency income even during cooldown periods.
Nope. The market operates on fixed hourly intervals. No items, no Robux purchases, nothing accelerates this. Plan your play sessions around market windows or accept missing some spawns.
Yes and no. Available items remain consistent, but stock availability percentages mean certain items won’t appear in every market spawn. That 4% stock item you want? Might take 25+ market spawns before you see it.
Candy Corn unless you’re seriously impatient or have money to burn. Robux prices are 5-10x the Candy Corn equivalent value. Earning Candy Corn through event participation is way more efficient.
Unconfirmed officially, but based on previous Roblox events, unused event currency either converts to a minor bonus or expires completely. Spend it before October 25th to avoid losing value.
Creepy Critters for the Ghost Bear pet. That Spooky Mutation ability creates ongoing profit potential that outlasts every cosmetic and most seeds. Second place goes to Spooky Seeds for the Jack-O-Lantern feedback loop.
Statistically, you need 200 Spooky Eggs on average to hit that 0.5% drop rate. That’s 6,000 Candy Corn. The pet is amazing if you get it, but the odds are brutal. Buy a few eggs for fun, but don’t bank on getting the Headless Horseman.
Several special weather patterns appear during the Ghoul Garden event, affecting mutation chances and market spawns.
Halloween Night triggers the market spawn and increases Candy Corn earning rates by 25%. Occurs every hour automatically, creating the 15-minute shopping window.
Bat Attack fills the sky with bats and enables Vamp Mutation on plants. Visual chaos but worth staying online for the mutation opportunities. Triggered randomly when Witch’s Cauldron fills.
Spooky Fog provides 2x growth speed for Jack-O-Lantern crops. Best weather for mass-producing Jack-O-Lantern plants to submit to the Jack-O-Lantern NPC.
Weather effects stack with pet abilities and mutations for multiplicative bonuses. A Ghost Bear creating Spooky Mutations during Spooky Fog while you have Great Pumpkin applying Ghostly Mutations creates absurd profit zones.
Twenty-six achievements tied to the Ghoul Garden event offer various rewards. Completing all 26 earns you a unique Pumpkin Fence decoration.
Achievement types cover typical event participation metrics: planting X number of Halloween seeds, obtaining specific pets, contributing to the Witch’s Cauldron multiple times, submitting to the Jack-O-Lantern NPC, completing Dead Tree quests, and collecting cosmetics.
None of the achievements require Robux purchases or impossible RNG. Dedicated players who participate actively throughout the event duration can realistically complete all 26.
The Pumpkin Fence is exclusive to players who complete the achievement set, making it a prestige item that proves you actually engaged with the event instead of just buying a few items and bouncing.
The Grow a Garden Halloween shops deliver way more depth than typical Roblox event stores. Stock availability percentages, rotating spawn timers, and strategic item prioritization create actual decision-making instead of mindless buying.
Focus on profit-generating purchases first. Ghost Bear and Jack-O-Lantern seeds establish your Candy Corn income stream. Everything else becomes affordable once you’ve got that foundation.
Don’t stress about getting every single cosmetic or maxing every seed. The event runs until October 25th – you’ve got time to accumulate Candy Corn if you participate consistently.
For more strategies on dominating the full Ghoul Garden experience, check out our complete Ghoul Garden 2 Update guide covering pets, seeds, and advanced techniques.
Set those hourly alarms, coordinate with your Discord server, and actually enjoy the event instead of treating it like homework. These limited-time shops disappear in a week, but the items you grab now will enhance your garden for months.
Now go fill that cauldron and start shopping smart.