Promo code seeds
Active codes can place seeds directly into your inventory. Redeem them early because codes can expire.
Seed strategy
A practical guide to seed packs, code seeds, event seeds, and Gold Seeds without guessing drop rates.

Grow a Garden 2 has several ways to get seeds outside the normal Seed Shop. Treat them as bonus routes, not replacements for steady farming.
Active codes can place seeds directly into your inventory. Redeem them early because codes can expire.
Moon and weather events can create special seed opportunities, including Gold Seeds during the relevant night event.
Daily guild quests and limited events may offer seed packs when their reward pool includes them.
Voting-style rewards may include seed packs when they are active in the game.
Paid packs may exist for special seed pools. Check the in-game shop before spending.
If a pack is only discussed outside the game, wait until you can see it in-game before planning around it.
Open packs when you have space and a plan. Random seeds are useful, but they still need time, protection, and good timing.
Gold Seeds are best treated as competitive event finds. If the night event starts, move fast and plant them promptly.
Gold Seeds can be tied to special night events, so daytime farming will not be enough when that event is the route.
Other players can race for the same seed drops. Movement pets and clear routes matter.
Gold Seeds are valuable because the resulting plant can carry a Gold-style value boost.
Leaving your garden exposed while chasing event seeds can turn a good drop into a bad trade.
Weather and mutation timing may improve outcomes, but exact multipliers and event overlap can change.
If the event name, drop behavior, or multiplier changes, follow current in-game behavior first.