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Garden Horizons Tomato Seed
Tomato Seed costs 42 Shillings and sells for 58 base every 0.7 minutes — a Common repeat-harvest crop that sits above Blueberry in raw value. It is often skipped when Blueberry is available at lower cost, but outperforms it in per-harvest profit.
Buying verdict
A reasonable mid-Common pick, but often skipped in favor of Blueberry when both are available.
Buy price
Low cost
Crop output
Moderate repeat-harvest income
Buy / skip signal
A reasonable mid-Common pick, but often skipped in favor of Blueberry when both are available.
Source
Shop rotation
Stock decision
Regularly in rotation. Best treated as a fallback when Blueberry is out of stock.
Decision block
Cost, availability, and downstream value
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Price
Low cost
Rarity
Common
Source
Shop rotation
Value potential
Moderate repeat-harvest income
Buying notes
- • Buy Tomato when Blueberry is unavailable and you want repeat-harvest income now rather than waiting.
- • The cost difference from Strawberry is small, so Tomato is usually the better pick if both are in stock.
- • Do not overspend on Tomato if you are close to affording an Uncommon seed.
- • Tomato yields 16 Shillings profit per harvest (58 minus 42), a 38% ROI. Blueberry's 41% ROI is slightly better, but Tomato's absolute profit is 2 Shillings higher per cycle.
Availability note
Regularly in rotation. Best treated as a fallback when Blueberry is out of stock.
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Is Tomato Seed worth buying over Strawberry?
Yes. Tomato costs 42 Shillings and earns 58 per harvest (16 profit), versus Strawberry's 28 cost and 40 sell (12 profit). That is 33% more profit per cycle. However, if Blueberry (34 cost, 48 sell) is in stock, it offers a better cost-to-profit ratio.
What is the return on Tomato Seed?
Tomato yields 16 Shillings profit per harvest on a 42-Shilling investment — a 38% ROI with 0.7-minute growth cycles. As a repeat-harvest crop, the seed pays for itself after just 3 harvests. Over 10 harvests it generates 160 Shillings profit from one seed purchase.
Tomato Seed vs Blueberry Seed — which should I buy?
Blueberry costs 34 and earns 14 profit per cycle. Tomato costs 42 and earns 16. Blueberry has a better ROI percentage (41% vs 38%) and faster 0.55-minute growth. Buy Blueberry if both are available. Buy Tomato only when Blueberry is out of stock.