Where Seasons Pass Crops — Full Seasonal List
Complete crop database for Where Seasons Pass on Roblox. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and tropical greenhouse plants with growth times, profit tiers, and planting tips for the July 2026 beta.
Crops are the heartbeat of Where Seasons Pass, the cozy Roblox farming beta where real-world weeks rotate through Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Every seed you plant ties directly to the active season, your Clovers income, and progress through 38 seasonal quests. This master crop list covers every plant available during the July 2026 beta—from starter Lettuce to premium greenhouse Mangoes.
How Seasonal Crops Work
Each in-game week corresponds to one season. Seeds purchased from the village merchant or unlocked via quests only grow during their matching season when planted outdoors. Plant Carrots in Spring and they thrive; plant them in Summer and the game warns you before wasting the seed. Understanding this rule is essential—read our season cycle guide for timing details and the season timer to track remaining days.
Exception: tropical crops and some cross-season varieties grow inside a completed greenhouse regardless of weather. Greenhouse farming unlocks Banana, Pineapple, Mango, and other high-value plants year-round. See tropical crops and how to build a greenhouse for setup requirements.
Crop Categories by Season
The beta crop roster spans five categories:
- Spring crops — Lettuce, Carrot, Peas, Tulip. Fast starters ideal for new farmers and early quests.
- Summer crops — Corn, Strawberry, Watermelon, Tomato, Sunflower. Peak profit season for active players.
- Autumn crops — Pumpkin, Cabbage, Sweet Potato, Apple. Strong quest integration and premium sell prices.
- Winter crops — Wheat, Potato, Cabbage (Winter), Pine Tree. Hardy plants for slower-paced weeks.
- Tropical crops — Banana, Pineapple, Mango, Coconut, Papaya. Greenhouse-only endgame income.
Growth Speed and Profit Tiers
Every crop carries a growth speed label—Fast, Medium, or Slow—and a profit band from Low to Very High. Fast crops like Strawberries and Potatoes suit mobile sessions and quest rush periods. Slow crops like Watermelon and Mango reward planners who plant early in a season or maintain greenhouse schedules across multiple real-world days.
Our crop tier list ranks every plant from S-tier staples down to situational picks. S-tier crops such as Corn, Watermelon, Pumpkin, and Banana should anchor your fields when seeds are available. B-tier crops still matter for specific quest deliveries and cheap field fillers while waiting for merchant stock refresh.
Clovers and Crop Sales
Harvested crops sell at the village market for Clovers, the primary currency for greenhouse parts, cosmetics, and land expansion. Higher profit crops yield more Clovers per tile but often demand longer grow times and higher seed costs. Balance your field between quick turnover and premium harvests using the crop planner tool and strategies in how to get Clovers.
Some quests require delivering exact crop types rather than selling them—keep quest journal open (J on PC, quest icon on mobile) before bulk-selling your harvest. The quest hub breaks down seasonal requirements crop by crop.
Planting Workflow
- Check current season via Tab panel or season banner.
- Clear land if expanding—see how to clear land.
- Till soil with hoe tool.
- Equip correct season seeds from inventory.
- Plant, water, wait, harvest, sell or deliver.
Controls for each step differ by platform; consult controls overview for PC and mobile bindings. Efficient planting patterns on the farm layout map maximize tiles per season week.
Beginner Crop Recommendations
New players in their first Spring should prioritize Carrots (strong profit, fast growth) and Lettuce (cheapest seed, forgiving for learning controls). Transition into Tulips mid-Spring for higher Clovers once basic quests complete. When Summer arrives, shift immediately to Corn and Strawberries—delay costs entire harvest cycles. The beginner guide walks through this first-month progression in detail.
Advanced: Greenhouse and Tropical Integration
Once basic seasonal farming feels comfortable, invest Clovers into greenhouse frames and glass panels from greenhouse parts. Tropical crops inside bypass season restrictions and provide steady income during Winter when outdoor options narrow. Pair Pineapple (medium growth, high profit) with Banana (slow, very high profit) for a balanced greenhouse layout. Tropical farming separates mid-game farmers from beginners still selling only outdoor Wheat and Cabbage.