Where Seasons Pass Greenhouse Parts & Components
Every greenhouse part in Where Seasons Pass on Roblox. Frames, walls, glass panels, doors, and Clovers costs for tropical crop farming in the July 2026 beta.
Greenhouse parts are the most important buildable items in Where Seasons Pass—unlocking year-round tropical crop farming independent of the weekly Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter rotation. Frames, wall segments, glass roof panels, and doors assemble into enclosed structures where Banana, Pineapple, Mango, Coconut, and Papaya thrive while outdoor Winter fields frost over. This reference lists every component, Clovers cost, and unlock requirement during the July 2026 beta.
Why Greenhouses Matter
Outdoor crop profitability peaks in Summer and Autumn, then drops during Winter. Greenhouse tropical crops maintain S-tier and A-tier income through every season—transforming mid-game farmers from seasonal earners into consistent Clovers generators. Economic analysis in Clovers guide recommends completing basic greenhouse before your first full Winter week.
Greenhouse unlock begins via Autumn quest chain—see Autumn quests Builder NPC missions and step-by-step build guide for assembly workflow.
Component Types
Frame Pieces
Structural corners and wall frames form the greenhouse skeleton. Minimum build requires four corner frames plus connecting wall frame segments. Frames snap to farm grid in build mode (PC or mobile).
Estimated cost: 400–600 Clovers for starter frame set during beta. Quest discount coupons from Autumn Builder chain reduce first purchase 15–20%.
Wall Panels
Solid wall segments enclose greenhouse sides—required for tropical crop validity. Leave one wall segment open for door placement. Three walls minimum for beta enclosure rules.
Estimated cost: 150–250 Clovers per wall segment.
Glass Roof Panels
Glass panels cover the top grid—distinguishing functional greenhouse from open frame shell. Tropical seeds refuse to plant under incomplete roofs. Glass costs more than walls due to premium material tier.
Estimated cost: 200–350 Clovers per roof panel.
Doors
Door tiles provide farmer entry without breaking enclosure detection. One door required per greenhouse structure. Auto-snap to frame openings when placed adjacent to valid wall gaps.
Estimated cost: 100–180 Clovers.
Expansion Extensions (Advanced)
Additional frame modules extend greenhouse footprint after initial build—unlock via Winter tropical quests and late Autumn finale rewards. Larger interior supports more Banana and Mango tiles for endgame profit per crop tier list.
Minimum Viable Greenhouse Budget
Starter enclosure approximate total:
- 4 corner frames + 4 wall frames: ~550 Clovers
- 3 wall panels: ~600 Clovers
- 4 glass roof panels: ~900 Clovers
- 1 door: ~140 Clovers
- Total: ~2,200 Clovers (before quest discounts)
Fund through Autumn Pumpkin and Summer Corn profits. Use clover tracker tool to monitor savings progress toward build threshold.
Build Order Recommendation
- Place corner frames defining footprint on farm layout planned zone.
- Connect wall frames along edges.
- Install wall panels on three sides.
- Place door on remaining side.
- Add glass roof panels until interior shows enclosed indicator.
- Plant first Papaya seeds immediately—learn tropical timing before expensive Mango investment.
Parts vs Cosmetics Priority
Greenhouse parts directly enable income; cosmetics from cosmetics shop do not. Mid-game spending hierarchy: seeds → greenhouse parts → land clearing tools → cosmetics. Winter survival without greenhouse depends on Potato quest grinding—avoidable with timely Autumn construction.
Greenhouse expansion parts compete with premium tropical seeds for Clovers—expand structure only after interior tiles run at full tropical planting capacity.
Quest and Code Discounts
Autumn Builder quest coupon applies to first frame purchase. Occasional beta codes from codes page may grant glass panel discounts or free door tokens—redeem before manual shop buying to avoid paying full price unnecessarily.
Greenhouse Part Troubleshooting
If tropical seeds refuse to plant after assembly, verify three common issues: missing glass roof panel over target tile, wall gap without door breaking enclosure detection, or frame segment placed on sloped terrain invalidating snap grid. Re-enter build mode and scan perimeter for highlighted error tiles shown in red during beta debug visualization toggled via settings gear.
Partial greenhouse shells without roof glass do not protect outdoor-adjacent tiles—only interior enclosed squares count for tropical validity. Refer to farm layout northern plateau recommendations for terrain minimizing validation failures on first build attempt.
When budgeting sequential part purchases across multiple Autumn days, buy order matters: frames first (define footprint), walls second (establish perimeter), door third (enable entry testing), glass last (complete enclosure before expensive tropical seed planting). Testing with one Papaya seed after door placement confirms detection before investing in full interior tropical grid.