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- If you’ve been tending your virtual garden and suddenly hit a wall in Grow A Garden, the Nutty Fever event might just be the boost you need. This limited-time mode brings a burst of energy, rewards, and chaos to your peaceful plot — but only if you know how to activate it properly. Below is a detailed guide to help you understand how Nutty Fever works, how to trigger it, and how to make the most of it.How to Activate Nutty FeverTo trigger Nutty Fever, you’ll need to accumulate a specific in-game energy meter known as the Nutty Gauge. Here’s how you can fill it efficiently:
- Harvest Continuously – Every successful harvest adds a small amount to the gauge. Planting short-growth crops helps you fill it faster.
- Interact with Pets – Your pets can contribute bonus energy if they’re well-fed and active. Many players overlook this, but keeping your pets happy directly speeds up your progress toward Nutty Fever.
- Use Boost Items – Items like Growth Snacks or Miracle Water significantly increase the gauge rate. You can buy Grow A Garden items from the in-game shop or trusted marketplaces like U4GM to make the process smoother.
- Join Seasonal Events – Certain community events temporarily raise the gauge fill rate, making it easier to trigger Nutty Fever while earning additional prizes.
- Focus on High-Yield Plants: Prioritize crops with the best sell or trade value. Since growth speed is boosted, you can cycle through them faster.
- Coordinate Pet Actions: If you buy Grow A Garden pets with credit card and manage them properly, they can harvest and replant while you focus on managing your resources.
- Stockpile Boosters: Before activating Nutty Fever, prepare all your consumables and boosters. You don’t want to waste any of that limited time opening menus or crafting items.
- Stay Active: Nutty Fever rewards constant interaction. The more you click, plant, and harvest, the higher your multiplier goes.
- Harvest Continuously – Every successful harvest adds a small amount to the gauge. Planting short-growth crops helps you fill it faster.