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How to Fix “That’s not a summer plant!” in Grow a Garden

Grow a Garden is a soothing garden simulator to plant seeds, tend to crops, and harvest profits.

The game features an offline growth system, letting plants grow even when you’re away.

It’s an easygoing tycoon perfect for all ages—equip seeds, click to plant, and watch them bloom.

Buy seeds from the shop when they restock, plant them, wait for them to grow, and earn profits.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to fix “Thats not a summer plant!” in the Grow a Garden in the Summer Harvest event.

How to Fix “That’s not a summer plant!” in Grow a Garden

To fix “Thats not a summer plant!” in Grow a Garden, you must submit a summer plant instead of a non-summer plant.

Below is a list of Summer plants in Grow a Garden that you can submit to get Summer Harvest Rewards.

Here’s the list of plants you can submit during the event:

Summer PlantSeed PriceHarvest Points
Carrot101
Strawberry501
Blueberry4002
Tomato8003
Cauliflower1,3003
Watermelon2,5004
Green Apple3,5004
Avocado5,0004
Banana7,0004
Pineapple7,5005
Kiwi10,0005
Bell Pepper 55,0005
Prickly Pear555,0005
Loquat900,0006
Feijoa2,750,0006
Sugar Apple25,000,0007

You can only submit these plants in the event to gain Summer Points.

These seeds can be obtained from the Seed Shop (they will appear at random or manually by admins).

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