Published by: Saif (Jul 2026) | Platform: Roblox | Game: Grow a Garden 2
George’s Gear Shop in Grow a Garden 2, the farming game on Roblox, sells everything from a three thousand Sheckle sprinkler to a Mythic weapon that costs more than most players will earn in a week. This guide covers every confirmed gear item in the shop, what each one actually does, and which ones are worth buying first, whether the plan is farming, defending a plot overnight, or spending Robux to win a fight.
| George’s Gear Shop currently stocks 40 confirmed gear items across sprinklers, watering cans, mushrooms, tools, and combat gear, based on a live item count taken July 3, 2026.
Prices run from 1,000 Sheckles for a Trowel up to 13,000,000 Sheckles for the Strawberry Sniper, with several combat items sold only for Robux. The shop sits at the center of the map, run by an NPC named George, and its stock refreshes every five minutes. If a guide says the shop has 34 or 35 items, it was probably written before the Strawberry Sniper and Player Magnet were added in late June. |
The Gear Shop sits at the center of the map, in the same circular marketplace as the Seed Shop, the Sell Shop, and the Props Shop. Walking there works, but tapping the blue Gears icon at the top of the screen teleports a player straight to the counter, which saves time when checking for a restock. Talking to George, the NPC who runs the stall, opens the shop menu and shows whatever is currently available.
Stock refreshes on a five minute timer, and every gear item rolls its own independent chance to appear. Common items like the Trowel or the Common Sprinkler show up often. Rarer items, especially Legendary and Mythic gear, can take several refreshes to appear at all. A handful of items sidestep this entirely. The Sign and Lantern have no restock chance and are always purchasable as one time buys, and the Mythic Strawberry Sniper is permanently in stock rather than rotating like everything else. Every Robux only item skips the Sheckle rotation completely and stays available around the clock, since it is not part of the same RNG pool.
Players coming over from the original game will notice the shop keeper changed. The first Grow a Garden gear list covers Eloise’s shop and its crafting station, which do not carry over. GAG2 replaced both with George’s single rotating shop, no crafting bench included.
This table covers every gear item confirmed in the shop as of July 3, 2026, sorted by rarity. Prices marked with an asterisk are disputed between sources or were not listed with a Sheckle price at the time of writing, meaning the item may currently be Robux only. Effects marked as unconfirmed have not been fully documented by the community yet, and this page will update once they are.
| Gear | Rarity | Sheckles | Robux | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common Sprinkler | Common | 3,000 | 7 | Waters nearby crops automatically |
| Common Watering Can | Common | 2,000 | 4 | Manually waters one crop at a time |
| Sign | Common | 4,000 | 49 | Cosmetic sign, always in stock, one time buy |
| Uncommon Sprinkler | Uncommon | 10,000 | 25 | Wider auto-watering coverage |
| Jump Mushroom | Rare | 2,000 | 32 | Temporary jump height boost |
| Lantern | Rare | —* | 99 | Clears night vision darkness, always in stock |
| Megaphone | Rare | 8,000 | 49 | Plays sound effects, cosmetic only |
| Rare Sprinkler | Rare | 80,000 | 49 | Stronger auto-watering coverage |
| Speed Mushroom | Rare | 2,000* | 32 | Temporary walk speed boost, useful for stealing |
| Trowel | Rare | 1,000 | 30 | Moves a planted crop to a new plot |
| Basic Pot | Epic | 300,000 | 179 | Turns a plant into a movable decoration, stops fruiting |
| Flashbang | Epic | —* | 67 | Forces a fleeing thief to drop stolen crops |
| Gnome | Epic | 100,000 | 95 | Attacks intruders and pulls Sheckles from them, roughly 8% restock chance |
| Shrink Mushroom | Epic | 10,000 | 70 | Temporarily shrinks the player |
| Supersize Mushroom | Epic | 5,000 | 70 | Temporarily enlarges the player |
| Invisibility Mushroom | Legendary | 30,000 | 240 | Brief invisibility, useful for sneaking into gardens |
| Legendary Pet Lure | Legendary | — | 99 | Attracts higher rarity pet spawns, mechanics still being documented |
| Legendary Pet Server Teleporter | Legendary | — | 99 | Moves the player to a server with a Legendary pet nearby |
| Legendary Sprinkler | Legendary | 1,200,000 | 220 | High coverage automatic watering |
| Teleporter | Legendary | 60,000 | 260 | Short range instant warp |
| Wheelbarrow | Legendary | 500,000 | 129 | Carries another player around the map |
| Grappling Hook | Mythic | 10,000,000 | — | Effect not yet fully documented |
| Mythic Pet Lure | Mythic | — | 799 | Attracts Mythic rarity pet spawns |
| Mythic Pet Server Teleporter | Mythic | — | 799 | Moves the player to a server with a Mythic pet nearby |
| Player Magnet | Mythic | 7,000,000 | 1,149 | Pulls nearby players toward the user for 10 seconds, does not work in safe zones |
| Strawberry Sniper | Mythic | 13,000,000 | 1,349 | Fires projectiles that knock back thieves, always in stock |
| Super Pet Lure | Super | — | 1,999 | Attracts Super rarity pet spawns |
| Super Pet Server Teleporter | Super | — | 1,499 | Moves the player to a server with a Super pet nearby |
| Super Sprinkler | Super | 3,000,000 | 399 | Top tier auto-watering coverage |
| Super Watering Can | Super | 1,000,000 | 340 | Boosts growth speed roughly 300x when used |
| Door Crowbar | TBA | — | 59 | Effect not yet fully documented |
| Freeze Ray | TBA | — | 749 | Freezes a targeted player in place |
| Fruit Magnet | TBA | — | 260 | Effect not yet fully documented |
| Magic Dice | TBA | — | TBA | Effect and price not yet confirmed |
| Power Hose | TBA | — | 299 | Sprays and knocks back a targeted player |
| Rainbow Carpet | TBA | — | 599 | Flies across the map, no cooldown |
| Rake | TBA | — | 65 | Effect not yet fully documented |
| Shovel | TBA | Free | — | Starting tool, hits a thief to recover stolen crops |
| Vine Wrapper | TBA | — | 499 | Traps a player in vines |
| Weather Staff | TBA | — | TBA | Effect and price not yet confirmed |
The shop currently lists five confirmed sprinkler items rather than the six some guides describe. Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Super sprinklers are all live and purchasable, running from 3,000 Sheckles up to 3,000,000 Sheckles. A sixth Rainbow tier gets mentioned in a few community guides, but it has not shipped as its own purchasable item as of this writing, so treat that tier as unconfirmed until George’s shop actually lists it. Use our sprinkler calculator for best combos ans size luck.
The Super Watering Can is worth calling out on its own. It pushes growth speed roughly 300x when used, which is the single biggest manual speed boost in the gear list. For a full breakdown of coverage radius, placement angles, and which tier makes sense for a plot’s size, the dedicated grow a garden 2 sprinkler guide goes deeper than a price table can, and it pairs well with the Crop Planner when deciding how many plots a given sprinkler tier can realistically cover.

A free to play garden can compete without touching Robux at all. The Sheckle-only path just needs to be bought in the right order so early purchases are not wasted on gear that will not matter yet.
New players still working out the fundamentals should start with the Grow a Garden 2 beginner guide, and anyone short on Sheckles before hitting these milestones can check how to make Sheckles fast in Grow a Garden 2 for the fastest routes to the next gear purchase.
The honest answer is that it depends on what a player is optimizing for. Every farming upgrade in the game, sprinklers, watering cans, and the Gnome for defense, is available for Sheckles alone, and a patient free to play garden can be fully competitive on the growing side. Where Robux gear pulls ahead is night player versus player combat. Vine Wrapper, Freeze Ray, Power Hose, and Rainbow Carpet do not have a Sheckle equivalent, and stacking them gives a real edge in a chase that Sheckle gear cannot fully replicate.
If spending is on the table, Power Hose at 299 Robux is the cheapest entry point into the combat gear and gives an immediate way to push a thief off a plot. Rainbow Carpet at 599 Robux is arguably the single most versatile purchase in the whole shop, since it has no cooldown and works for farming logistics, pet hunting, and combat escapes all at once, not just PvP.
Before spending real money on any of the pricier gear, it is worth running the numbers through the Profit Calculator to see how many harvest cycles a Sheckle purchase like the Legendary Sprinkler would pay for itself in, compared to what the same budget buys in Robux.
Sorting gear by rarity is useful for a price table, but most players are really asking what to buy for a specific job. Here is the shop broken down by role instead.
For a full walkthrough of the day and night cycle, the props that reinforce a garden’s perimeter, and pet based defense, the Night Stealing Defense guide and the crates guide cover the Fence, Door, and Bear Trap crates that pair with this gear.

A few pieces of gear are noticeably stronger paired together than used alone.
Speed Mushroom plus the Bunny pet. The Bunny gives a flat +5 walk speed while equipped, and the boost stacks if more than one is active. Layer a Speed Mushroom on top and the combined burst is usually enough to get in and out of a rival garden before the owner can react. Check the Pet Calculator to see how Bunny variants and stacking compare before committing pet slots to speed.
Vine Wrapper into Freeze Ray into Power Hose. This is the standard Robux combat chain. Vine Wrapper locks a target in place first, Freeze Ray extends the lockdown, and Power Hose finishes by knocking the target away. Every piece in the chain has its own cooldown except Rainbow Carpet, so timing matters more than raw stats here.
Gnome plus staying near the garden. The Gnome works passively, but a player standing inside their own garden keeps it locked to thieves for the entire night phase regardless of gear. Combining both is the single strongest defense setup in the game and costs nothing beyond the Gnome’s 100,000 Sheckles.
Invisibility Mushroom timed around the night cycle. Since stealing only works during the night phase, using Invisibility right as night begins gets the most value out of its short duration. The Weather Tracker shows the current cycle at a glance so the timing does not have to be guessed.
For anyone trading gear or pets rather than buying outright, running both sides through the Trade Calculator before agreeing to a deal is the fastest way to avoid an obviously lopsided trade.
The Megaphone, Player Magnet, and Strawberry Sniper are the three most recent additions, arriving after the Aurora Event update in late June 2026. The Megaphone is purely cosmetic. Player Magnet and Strawberry Sniper are both aimed squarely at night combat, and their high Sheckle costs, 7,000,000 and 13,000,000 respectively, put them well out of reach for most players until the mid or late game.
This is also the direct explanation for why gear counts differ across guides right now. Any page listing 34 or 35 items was almost certainly written before this batch shipped. A quick way to sanity check any gear guide, including this one, is to see whether it mentions the Strawberry Sniper at all. The Strawberry Sniper functions as a ranged defense tool that targets intruders from a distance, the Strawberry Shield provides passive protection to crops in its radius, and the Strawberry Bomb deals area damage on contact. All three items were added in the Aurora event update and are currently available in the gear shop.
Mutation focused players should also note that gear only accounts for part of the value equation. Pairing the right sprinkler with a weather event tracked in the complete mutations guide often matters more for Sheckle output than the gear tier itself, and the Weight Calculator is worth a look before deciding whether a Basic Pot’s cosmetic tradeoff is worth losing a plant’s fruit output.
There are 40 confirmed gear items in George’s Gear Shop as of July 3, 2026. Guides showing 34 or 35 are typically counting an earlier version of the shop, before the Strawberry Sniper and Player Magnet were added.
The Gear Shop sits at the center of the map, run by an NPC named George. Tapping the blue Gears icon at the top of the screen teleports a player there directly.
Every five minutes. Each gear item rolls its own independent chance to appear, so rarer items can take several refreshes to show up. Sign, Lantern, and Strawberry Sniper skip the rotation entirely and are always purchasable.
An Uncommon or Rare Sprinkler for automated watering, followed by a Gnome once 100,000 Sheckles is saved up for passive defense.
Yes. Every farming and passive defense upgrade is available for Sheckles. Robux gear mainly adds an edge in active night combat rather than being required to progress.
Power Hose at 299 Robux is the least expensive combat item, followed by Vine Wrapper at 499 Robux.
The Gnome is an Epic defensive gear item, not a pet. Placed in a garden, it attacks nearby intruders and pulls Sheckles from players who get too close. It costs 100,000 Sheckles or 95 Robux.
At 13,000,000 Sheckles it is the single most expensive gear item in the game, so it makes sense only once farming income is already strong. It fires projectiles that knock back thieves and, unlike most gear, is always in stock rather than subject to the restock rotation.