Grow a Garden Bizzy Bee Event 2026: All 4 Parts, New Pets, Seeds & the Wasp Dungeon
The Bizzy Bee Event is the biggest seasonal update Grow a Garden has received in 2026. Launched on May 9 and running through June 27, it drops new content in four weekly parts — each one layering in fresh currencies, pets, crops, mutations, and eventually a full combat dungeon. If you jumped in late or just need a single reference for everything that has changed, this is it.

Part 1 (May 9): Honey Garden, Bee Eggs & the Empress Bee
The first part established the core loop for the entire event. When Part 1 went live, the map shifted into Honey Garden mode — a visual and mechanical overhaul that introduced bees as a living part of the garden ecosystem.
What launched in Part 1
| Addition | Details |
|---|---|
| Honey Currency | New event currency earned by harvesting bee-pollinated crops |
| Bee Eggs | Hatchable eggs with a chance to produce bee-type pets |
| Empress Bee | High-rarity bee pet; the headline pet of Part 1 |
| Pollinated x3 Mutation | Crops grown near bee activity can receive a triple-yield multiplier |
The Pollinated x3 mutation is the most impactful farming change from this part. Positioning your plots strategically around bee spawn areas gives you a meaningful yield edge that carries through every subsequent part of the event.
Honey Coins function as the primary event currency for redeeming limited seeds and egg variants. Stock them as fast as possible — later parts introduce items that cost thousands of Honey Coins each.
Part 2 (May 16): Royal Jelly, Jelly-Variant Seeds & the Anti Bee Egg
Part 2 added a second event currency and introduced crafting mechanics that sit on top of the honey economy.
What launched in Part 2
| Addition | Details |
|---|---|
| Royal Jelly | Second event currency; used in jelly-seed crafting |
| Jelly-Variant Seed Crafting | Existing seeds can be converted into jelly-infused variants with altered stats |
| Anti Bee Egg | A counter-meta egg type; pets from it resist bee-based negative effects |
The Royal Jelly crafting system is additive — you still need Honey Coins from Part 1 alongside Royal Jelly for some recipes. Do not spend all your Honey Coins on Part 1 items if you are still working through Part 2 crafts.
The Anti Bee Egg is aimed at players who find the Honey Garden mode's bee swarm mechanics disruptive. Pets hatched from it are reported by the community to provide some resistance to bee-related garden debuffs, though exact numbers have not been officially confirmed.
Part 3 (May 23): Wasp Swarm Combat, Wasp King Boss & Season 5 Pass
Part 3 introduced combat — a first for many Grow a Garden players — and the event's premium progression track.

What launched in Part 3
| Addition | Details |
|---|---|
| Wasp Swarm | Active combat encounter that periodically invades the garden |
| Wasp King Boss | Reported at 1,000 HP; spawns during swarm events |
| Transcendent Bee Egg | Costs 5,000 Honey Coins; highest-tier bee egg added so far |
| Spotty Mutation | New crop mutation unlocked during Part 3 |
| Sylvan Mutation | Second new mutation added in Part 3 |
| Season 5 Pass | 749 Robux, 50 reward levels, expires June 27, 2026 |
The Wasp King is the toughest encounter the event introduces before the dungeon. Defeating him during swarm events is the primary way to earn materials relevant to Part 4 content.
Season 5 Pass — is it worth it?
At 749 Robux for 50 levels of rewards, the Season 5 Pass is positioned as the event's premium track. It expires on June 27 alongside the event itself, so purchasing it with only a week or two remaining leaves little time to complete all 50 levels. The pass is most worthwhile if you have at least three weeks of active playtime left before the deadline.
The Spotty and Sylvan mutations introduced in Part 3 both affect crop yield multipliers. The community is still tracking the exact values — we will not state specific numbers until they are officially confirmed — but both have been reported as meaningful upgrades for mid-to-late garden builds.
Part 4 (May 30): Wasp Dungeon, Bee Shards & New Crops
Part 4 is the content climax of the Bizzy Bee Event. It adds a full 100-wave dungeon, a pet upgrade system, and several new crops — including the event's top-value honey crop.
Wasp Dungeon
The Wasp Dungeon opens via a portal that spawns every hour for a 10-minute window. Inside, players fight through 100 waves of wasp-type enemies. The Wasp King appears at milestone waves:
| Wave | Encounter |
|---|---|
| Wave 10 | Wasp King (first appearance) |
| Wave 50 | Wasp King (mid-dungeon) |
| Wave 90 | Wasp King (pre-final) |
| Wave 100 | Wasp King + Wave 100 Chest |
The Wave 100 Chest is the dungeon's top reward container. Reaching wave 100 within the 10-minute portal window requires efficient combat — the dungeon does not forgive slow early waves.
Bee Shards Pet Upgrades
Bee Shards are a new Part 4 resource used to upgrade bee-type pets. They drop inside the Wasp Dungeon (with higher quantities tied to wave depth) and can also be spent outside the dungeon in the main event shop. Upgrading your Empress Bee or other bee pets with Bee Shards improves their garden bonuses.
New Crops in Part 4
| Crop | Notes |
|---|---|
| Swivel Stinger | New wasp-themed crop introduced in Part 4 |
| Suncrest Orchid | Floral crop; grows well during the Honey Garden mode |
| Sun Bloom | Event-limited flower crop |
| Hexpetal | Six-petal variant crop |
| Honey Hollow Seed | Divine rarity; reported base value ~135,375 Sheckles — the top honey crop of the event |
The Honey Hollow Seed at Divine rarity is the highest-value crop the Bizzy Bee Event introduces. Its base value is reported by the community at approximately 135,375 Sheckles, though this figure may shift with future balancing patches. Sourcing it from the event shop or dungeon chests should be a priority for players focused on Sheckle generation.
Active Codes (as of early June 2026)
Two codes were reported as active during this event window. Enter them in the Codes menu:
- `RDCAward`
- `BEANORLEAVE10`
What to Do Right Now
With the event ending June 27, here is the priority checklist:
- 1Enter the Wasp Dungeon every hour. The 10-minute portal window is your most efficient source of Bee Shards and high-value drop rewards.
- 2Reach Wave 100 at least once to open the Wave 100 Chest before the event closes.
- 3Farm Honey Coins toward the Transcendent Bee Egg (5,000 Honey Coins) if you do not have it yet.
- 4Decide on the Season 5 Pass now — if you have fewer than two weeks of playtime remaining, it may not be worth the 749 Robux.
- 5Plant Honey Hollow Seeds as your primary Sheckle crop for the remainder of the event.
- 6Redeem your codes — check the codes page for the latest confirmed active list.
For a deeper breakdown of the dungeon mechanics and wave strategy, see our Wasp Dungeon guide. For a full list of crop mutations including Spotty, Sylvan, and Pollinated x3, visit the crop mutations page.
