Garden Horizons Wiki
Search tools, pages, mechanics, plants, mutations, weather, and event systems from one wiki hub.
This garden horizons wiki is built as a structured hub, not a loose directory. Use it when you want the shortest path to plants, mutations, weather, tools, item pages, or event-linked references without bouncing between unrelated routes.
The search bar gets you into a topic fast, while the category grid keeps the most useful reference paths visible for repeat visits.
Recently Updated Pages
View allFixes Reverter usability after unfavoriting, adds Rosalind bulk turn-in, and raises Reverter purchase stack size.
Launches the Mutated Weather event, adds Reverter, moves Mythical seeds into Bill's shop, and overhauls quest rewards.
Mythical-tier content arrives with Heavy Rain, Ancient and Strange mutation loops, mythic seeds, and Rosalind milestones.
Fixes reward loss on full inventories, private server event endings, NPC dialogue timing, and Manny reward menu readability.
What This Garden Horizons Wiki Covers
A good garden horizons wiki should do more than list names. It should explain what a plant is worth, which weather states matter, what a mutation actually does, and how gear choices change your progression route. That is why this hub is organized around decision-heavy categories instead of a flat archive.
If you need raw crop reference, go straight to the plants database. If you care about mechanics, the mutation and weather pages are a faster start than trying to guess from screenshots or patch chatter.
Core Tools and Pages to Start With
The most useful part of a garden horizons wiki is knowing when to leave the wiki and use a tool instead. Codes solve reward questions faster than an article. Stock solves buy-or-skip questions faster than a vendor profile. The calculator solves sell timing faster than a long value explanation.
That is why this hub also points toward the codes page, the stock route, and the calculator. Reference pages are strongest when they connect directly to the tool that finishes the job.
Best Guides for New Players
A new player can still use the garden horizons wiki, but they usually need a clearer route than a database alone. The best first stop is How to Play, followed by Best Seeds once the basic farming loop feels stable.
Those pages turn raw reference into sequence: what to do first, what to buy next, and when to move from starter crops into repeat-harvest profit or mutation-aware play.
Events, Updates, and Timers
The event side of the garden horizons wiki matters because the game changes around weather loops, community events, and patch-linked mechanics. Manny's Mishap, Mutated Weather, admin-only mutation windows, and fresh shop logic all affect what players should do next.
Use the updates page when you want the timeline view, then come back to the wiki when you need the mechanic explanation behind the patch note headline.
Plants, Gear, and Reference Pages
The database side of the garden horizons wiki is strongest when you use it with a purpose. Open plants to compare growth and value, open mutations to understand stack potential, and open weather when timing changes the whole plan.
For equipment choices, the gear page helps you decide whether your next upgrade should be support utility, sprinkler value, or layout control. That makes the wiki a working reference layer instead of a dead-end read.
FAQ
These quick answers handle the most common hub-level questions before you branch into deeper pages.
What does this Garden Horizons wiki cover?
It covers the main reference categories players look for most often: plants, mutations, weather, gear, item routes, and event-linked navigation.
Should I start with the wiki or the tools?
Start with tools if you need a fast answer like codes, stock, or a calculator result. Start with the wiki if you need to understand mechanics or compare reference data.
Where do I go for plant data in this Garden Horizons wiki?
Use the plants database for crop-specific details, then jump to mutations or weather if you want to understand value-changing conditions.
Does this Garden Horizons wiki also help with events and updates?
Yes. The wiki hub links directly into update and event routes so you can track timing first and then read the mechanic pages that explain why the change matters.