Plot Expansion
GuideMore space means more crops growing at once — but expansion gets expensive fast. Here's how it works and when to actually spend on it.
How expansion works
You start with a small plot made up of just two sections. To make it bigger, interact with the expansion sign near your garden and pay with Sheckles. Each tier unlocks more planting space, letting you keep more crops growing simultaneously.
The cost ramps up fast
Expansion prices climb steeply with each tier, with the final upgrade reaching roughly a million Sheckles. That sounds like a lot — and early on, it is more than you need. A smaller plot you keep fully planted and well defended out-earns a large, half-empty one.
When to expand
Expand once you're reliably filling every plot you already have and your income comfortably covers the next tier. Until then, your Sheckles do more good buying better seeds, a pet, or sprinklers that raise the output of the space you have.
Priority order
Early game, put shared guild upgrades and growth-boosting gear ahead of raw plot size. Reserve the big expansion purchases for when you genuinely run out of room to plant.