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Grape Seed — Price, Source & Buying Strategy

Grape Seed costs 170 Shillings and produces a repeat-harvest Uncommon crop worth 260 base. With 90 Shillings profit on the first harvest and 260 pure income on every subsequent cycle, Grape is the ultimate Uncommon repeater before the Rare tier.

Updated2026-04-05
Verified2026-04-05SourceEditorial seed recordNeeds another check before you rely on rare-item or stock decisions.

Buying verdict

The strongest Uncommon repeat-harvest seed in the game. At 170 Shillings, the first harvest returns 260 base — a 53% ROI — and every harvest after that is pure profit.

Buy price

170 Shillings

Crop output

Best-in-tier repeat income with 260 base per cycle after initial cost

Buy / skip signal

The strongest Uncommon repeat-harvest seed in the game. At 170 Shillings, the first harvest returns 260 base — a 53% ROI — and every harvest after that is pure profit.

Source

Bill's Seed Shop

Stock decision

Grape Seed appears in Bill's Seed Shop during Uncommon rotations. At 170 Shillings it is the most expensive Uncommon seed, so plan your purchase around a healthy bankroll to avoid stalling your reinvestment loop.

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Cost, availability, and downstream value

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Price

170 Shillings

Rarity

Uncommon

Source

Bill's Seed Shop

Value potential

Best-in-tier repeat income with 260 base per cycle after initial cost

Buying notes

  • Buy Grape once your Apple income can comfortably cover the 170 Shilling cost without draining your reinvestment fund.
  • Grape's repeat-harvest nature means you pay 170 once and earn 260 every cycle — the compounding value surpasses every other Uncommon seed within 2 harvests.
  • Compare against Pumpkin Seed (220, Rare) if you are close to affording the Rare tier — Pumpkin's higher base value may justify waiting.
  • Grape nets 90 Shillings profit on the first harvest (260 minus 170). Break-even requires just 1 harvest, and every subsequent cycle adds 260 Shillings — meaning the seed cost of 170 divided by 90 profit equals under 2 harvests to double your investment.

Availability note

Grape Seed appears in Bill's Seed Shop during Uncommon rotations. At 170 Shillings it is the most expensive Uncommon seed, so plan your purchase around a healthy bankroll to avoid stalling your reinvestment loop.

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Grape

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Current best buy

Watermelon Seed

Watermelon currently leads the live rotation, so compare this seed against that route before spending the slot.

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Compare Grape repeat income against Apple and early Rare seeds.

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FAQs

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Is Grape Seed worth buying?

Absolutely. Grape costs 170 Shillings and sells for 260 base with repeat harvests. The first harvest yields 90 Shillings profit (53% ROI), and every cycle after that is 260 Shillings of pure income. It breaks even on harvest one and outearns Apple by 52 Shillings per cycle.

Grape Seed vs Apple Seed?

Apple (135 Shillings, 208 sell, repeat) is cheaper upfront but earns 73 profit per cycle. Grape (170 Shillings, 260 sell, repeat) costs 35 more but earns 90 profit on the first harvest and 260 ongoing. Grape overtakes Apple's total earnings after just 2 cycles, making the upgrade worthwhile.

When should I buy Grape Seed?

Buy Grape once your balance exceeds 250 Shillings so you still have reinvestment funds after the 170-Shilling purchase. If you are within 50 Shillings of Pumpkin Seed (220, Rare), consider saving instead — but if Pumpkin is not in stock, Grape is the clear best Uncommon pick.