The Fall Market update in Grow a Garden isn’t just about new seeds and pets – it also introduces the Fall Gears Shop, packed with tools designed to give you powerful boosts.
From feeding all your pets at once to mutating them beyond normal limits, these gears can change the way you play.
Here’s a complete breakdown of every item in the Fall Gears Shop, how to unlock them, and which ones are worth grabbing first.
Where to Find the Fall Gears Shop
You can find the Fall Gears Shop inside the Fall Market area, right beside the Fall Tree NPC.
Interact with the shop NPC (Danielle) to browse the list of available gears.
Unlike standard gear shops, this one is seasonal and tied directly to the Fall Bloom event.
Some gears are available right away, while others require you to contribute to Fall Bloom multiple times before unlocking.
SEE ALSO:
Grow a Garden Fall Bloom Guide (September 2025)
How to Restock the Fall Gears Shop
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The shop does not restock on an hourly cycle like past events.
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Instead, you must help activate Fall Bloom by submitting plants at the Fall Tree until the lobby reaches 500 contribution points.
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Every time Fall Bloom triggers, the Fall Shops (including gears) restock and sometimes unlock higher-tier items.
Tip: Always buy gears before activating the next Fall Bloom so you don’t risk missing limited items.
All Fall Gears and Their Prices
Here’s the full list of gears available in the Fall Market, along with their effects, prices, and requirements:
Gear Image | Gear Name | Effect / Use | Price | Requirement |
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Firefly Jar | A simple jar containing a glowing firefly (cosmetic). | 500K | None |
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Sky Lantern | Lights up the sky with a fall glow. | 1 Million | None |
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Maple Leaf Kite | “Look at it soar!” – a flying kite cosmetic. | 15 Million | None |
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Leaf Blower | Clears Fall leaves in the environment. | 35 Million | Contribute to Fall Bloom 5 times |
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Maple Syrup | Grants +50 XP to a pet instantly. | 50 Million | Contribute to Fall Bloom 5 times |
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Maple Leaf Charm | Summons Rain weather, useful for farming boosts. | 100 Million | Contribute to Fall Bloom 7 times |
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Maple Sprinkler | Boosts growth speed, mutation chance, and fruit size for Fall plants. | 250 Million | Contribute to Fall Bloom 9 times |
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Bonfire | Temporarily boosts cooking and Fall-related pets, but power decreases as fire dies. | 500 Million | Contribute to Fall Bloom 10 times |
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Harvest Basket | Feeds all pets at once and drops a bunch of fruits randomly. | 750 Million | Contribute to Fall Bloom 11 times |
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Golden Acorn | Mutates pets at age 40+ (instead of 50). | 10 Billion | Contribute to Fall Bloom 12 times |
Best Fall Gears to Buy First
With so many options, here are the standout gears you should prioritize:
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Golden Acorn – The ultimate gear this season. It allows pet mutations from age 40 instead of 50, giving you a huge advantage in evolving pets earlier.
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Harvest Basket – Saves massive amounts of time by feeding all pets at once. Perfect for players managing big farms.
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Maple Sprinkler – Essential for crop efficiency. It speeds up growth, increases mutation chances, and makes Fall fruits grow bigger.
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Maple Leaf Charm – Handy for triggering Rain weather, which is always a strong farming buff.
Cosmetic gears like the Firefly Jar and Maple Leaf Kite are fun, but not as game-changing as the others.
Final Thoughts
The Fall Gears Shop is one of the best parts of the Fall Market update in Grow a Garden.
While some gears are just fun cosmetics, others like the Golden Acorn and Harvest Basket can completely change how fast you progress.
Make sure to contribute regularly to Fall Bloom so you can unlock and buy everything before the event ends.
If you haven’t already, check out our full Grow a Garden Fall Bloom Guide and upcoming Fall Pets, Seeds, and Cosmetics Guides to complete your Fall Market journey.

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