Grow a Garden trade values are driven by demand, utility, and rarity first. Blood Kiwi, Disco Bee, and Giant Ant stay near the top because players still want them in real trades, not because a random list decided to get dramatic for a day.
This guide breaks down the current value ladder, explains how to read Grow a Garden trading values, and shows you how to avoid the usual bad swaps in the hub.
The 2026 Grow a Garden Trade Values List
You cannot judge a trade without understanding base utility. Here is the current BloxUltra trade values view for the pets players actually chase.
| Rank | Pet Name | Rarity | Ability | Value / Demand |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | Blood Kiwi | Event Exclusive | Crimson Cradle (Reduces Hatch Time) | Extremely High (Sx Range) |
| A | Disco Bee | Legendary | Pollinator / Mutator | High |
| A | Giant Ant | Mythical | Crop Duplicator | Medium-High |
| B | Bear Bee | Epic | Basic Pollination | Medium |
| B | Golden Lab | Rare | Digs Rare Seeds | Low-Medium |
(Note: Because the game relies heavily on a gifting system for trading, values are community-driven and fluctuate heavily based on updates.)
The Pets at a Glance
Blood Kiwi (S-tier) β Event-exclusive pet. Crimson Cradle reduces egg hatch times across the board, which is why it holds the top spot in the trade values list.
Disco Bee (A-tier) β Legendary Pollinator and Mutator hybrid. Strong demand because the mutation ability scales with your existing setup.
Giant Ant (A-tier) β Mythical Crop Duplicator. Great income utility but the gain is linear, which is why it trades below Blood Kiwi despite the rarity.
Bear Bee (B-tier) β Epic-rarity pollinator. Easier to obtain and still useful for building up trade leverage.
Golden Lab (B-tier) β Rare-rarity seed-digger. Bottom of the chart but moves quickly because new players still want it.
How to Read Grow a Garden Trading Values
Most community value lists are subtly manipulated by the people who run them to inflate the value of items they hoard. Take them with a grain of salt.
To read Grow a Garden trade values properly, compare ability efficiency before you compare rarity.
The Math Behind the Trade
If someone is offering you a Giant Ant for your Blood Kiwi, you need to calculate the utility difference.
- β’A Blood Kiwi's "Crimson Cradle" ability reduces egg hatch times across the board, accelerating your ability to acquire more high-tier pets exponentially.
- β’A Giant Ant only duplicates crops upon harvest, which provides a flat linear income boost.
That is a terrible trade. The Blood Kiwi's exponential growth utility makes it worth substantially more than a linear crop duplicator.
Why Fair Trades Still Go Wrong
Last month, we had a customer who spent six weeks grinding for a Blood Kiwi. A "trusted trader" in a Discord server offered to gift him a second one in exchange for his Disco Bee β but asked him to gift the bee first because of "a gifting cooldown bug." The bee was gone in seconds. The Blood Kiwi never arrived. The Discord account was deleted by the next morning.
Because Grow a Garden utilizes a gifting system for moving items between accounts, it is a massive target for scammers. If you try to cross-trade using a Discord middleman, you are going to get scammed. Period. Do not do it. Ah yes, the 'trusted middleman' who just created his Discord account yesterday and has an anime profile picture. Very secure. Roblox's item trading FAQ and the CFPB gaming purchase advisory explain why side deals fall apart so fast.
If you want to expand your inventory safely without risking the gifting system, buy Grow a Garden items directly through a verified provider. Check our Grow a Garden porridge guide, the Roblox item trading safety guide, and the Adopt Me pet values guide if you are still comparing routes. BloxUltra has exactly zero chargebacks from scams because the delivery is guaranteed in 10 to 15 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Grow a Garden trade values work?
Grow a Garden trade values move on demand, rarity, and actual utility in live trades. A pet that speeds up income or progression usually holds value better than a rare pet nobody wants. Rarity alone is not enough β the pets that hold value are the ones that still get traded every day.
Is Blood Kiwi worth more than Giant Ant in Grow a Garden?
Usually yes. Blood Kiwi holds stronger trade value because Crimson Cradle hatch-time reduction has broader use across the game, while Giant Ant's crop duplication is a narrower income tool. The exponential growth from faster hatching beats the linear gain from duplicated crops in almost every long-term trade comparison.
How do you know if a Grow a Garden trade is fair?
Start with demand, then compare utility, then compare scarcity. If one side is full of filler pets that are hard to move, the trade is usually worse than it looks. A fair trade gives you similar demand, similar trade speed, and a realistic path to move the pet again later.
Why do Grow a Garden values change so fast?
Values change quickly because updates shift hatch odds, pet power, and trader demand at the same time. The pet everyone wanted last week can cool off fast after one patch. The pets that survive multiple update cycles are the only ones worth treating as long-term holds.
Honest take: if you actually like working the gifting hub, ignore us. Half the fun of Grow a Garden is the bargaining. But if you have already farmed for six weekends and just want the Blood Kiwi so you can play, that is exactly what we are here for.
