In InZOI, you can give your Zois various ambitions to shape their personalities and make the game world feel more alive. One of these ambitions is Plant Lover. If your Zoi has it, they’ll love buying and interacting with plants.
On top of that, gardening is one of the core skills of every playable character in the game, and you’ll need to level it up to keep your Zois happy and full of life. Some other skills, like Cooking, also rely on gardening since it’ll have you growing veggies and crops. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to work on your gardening skill. For those looking to do just that, here’s how to garden and grow plants in InZOI.

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This guide will show players how to increase the happiness of each of their Zois in InZOI.
How to Garden in InZOI
Gardening in InZOI comes with a lot of freedom, and the game gives you tons of ways to get creative. You can decorate your home with cute indoor plants, place some greenery near the entrance, or design a full outdoor garden. There are also lots of options when it comes to growing your own crops. Here’s a quick look at the available plants in InZOI:
All Flowerpots in InZOI
Flowerpots |
Cost |
---|---|
Areca Palm |
20 Meows |
Lady Palm |
25 Meows |
Calathea |
32 Meows |
Roses |
41 Meows |
Boxwood |
50 Meows |
Small Heart Hoya |
30 Meows |
Small Echeveria |
30 Meows |
Small Snake Plant |
30 Meows |
Small Elephant Ear |
30 Meows |
Small Tulip |
30 Meows |
Small Poppy |
30 Meows |
Small Artificial Flower |
30 Meows |
Small Aloe |
30 Meows |
Small Sedeveria |
30 Meows |
Small Pink Sedeveria |
30 Meows |
Small Zebra Plant |
30 Meows |
Small Eucalyptus Bouquet |
30 Meows |
Small Hydrangea |
30 Meows |
Small Monstera |
30 Meows |
Small Moth Orchid |
30 Meows |
Small Zanzibar Gem |
30 Meows |
Small Prayer Plant |
30 Meows |
Small Golden Pothos |
30 Meows |
Medium Umbrella Plant |
128 Meows |
Medium Tomato Plant |
96 Meows |
Medium Chinese Evergreen |
142 Meows |
Medium Happy Plant |
135 Meows |
Medium Bird of Paradise |
148 Meows |
Medium Peace Lilly |
158 Meows |
Large Bamboo Palm |
215 Meows |
Medium Money Tree |
138 Meows |
Medium Olive Tree |
175 Meows |
Medium Agave |
152 Meows |
Medium Peony |
165 Meows |
Medium Hydrangea |
178 Meows |
Medium Casablanca Lily |
185 Meows |
Medium Rose |
172 Meows |
Large Tree Fern |
198 Meows |
Medium Sweet Pea |
160 Meows |
Large Song of India |
225 Meows |
Large Snake Plant |
238 Meows |
Large Bird of Paradise |
250 Meows |
Large Variegated Monstera |
260 Meows |
Large Umbrella Plant |
270 Meows |
Large Calathea Lutea |
245 Meows |
Large Philodendron Congo |
150 Meows |
Hanging Aloe |
8 Meows |
Hanging Snake Plant |
45 Meows |
Hanging Monstera |
12 Meows |
Hanging Dischidia |
44 Meows |
Hanging Ivy |
35 Meows |
Hanging Golden Pothos |
22 Meows |
Dual Plant Stand |
120 Meows |
All Flower Plants, Flowerbeds, and Arches in InZOI
Flowers |
Cost |
---|---|
Grass |
10 Meows |
Dwarf Morning Glory |
14 Meows |
Marigold |
10 Meows |
Elephant Ear |
22 Meows |
White Coral |
18 Meows |
Red Coral |
18 Meows |
Mandacaru |
20 Meows |
Rose Shrub |
25 Meows |
Rose Arch |
35 Meows |
Vine Arch |
30 Meows |
Blooming Aloe Vera |
28 Meows |
Yucca |
32 Meows |
Morning Glory Lattice |
24 Meows |
Boxwood Flowerbed |
120 Meows |
Boxwood Flowerbed End |
120 Meows |
All Growing Plants and Crops in InZOI
Growing Plants |
Cost |
Gardening Level Required |
---|---|---|
Elm Tree Sapling |
150 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Bamboo Sapling |
160 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Orange Tree Sapling |
140 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Corn Seedling (Tree) |
5 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Hydrangae Seedling |
5 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Cosmos Seedling |
10 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Rose Bush Seedling |
12 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Premium Tomato Seedling |
15 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Lettuce Seedling |
Lv.0 |
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Carrot Seedling |
10 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Tomato Seedling |
10 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Blueberry Seedling |
18 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Bell Pepper Seedling |
12 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Sweet Potato Seedling |
10 Meows |
Lv.0 |
Potato Seedling |
9 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Eggplant Seedling |
11 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Corn Seedling |
7 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Bonsai Pot Stand |
100 Meows |
Lv.2 |
Lettuce Hydroponic System |
35 Meows |
Lv.6 |
Apple Seedling |
25 Meows |
Lv.6 |
To start gardening in InZOI, you’ll first need to buy the plants you like and place them wherever they look best. To get started, head to Build Mode (the fourth icon at the bottom right), go into the Furniture section, and then look for your favorite plants under the Outdoor category.
If you’re setting up a garden outside your Zoi’s house, you can also throw in some extra items like floor panels, a picnic bench, a BBQ grill, a cooler, and more to give the area a nice, cozy look.

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To make a house, InZOI players must use the Build Mode menu to create a home from scratch.
How to Grow Plants in InZOI
The game offers a bunch of Growing Plants (which you find in the Build Mode), and those are the only ones that actually grow bigger over time. Other plants, like flowerpots or decorative flowers, can be watered to keep them fresh, but they won’t get taller or produce any fruits or veggies.
To grow plants in InZOI, just pick from the Growing Plant section and water them daily. These usually take about two or more days to fully mature. If your in-game day length is set to 4 or 24 hours, it’ll take super long for the plants to sprout. So, if you want faster results, it’s better to change the day length to 48 or 96 minutes in the settings.
How to Cultivate and Harvest Crops in InZOI
Some growing plants in InZOI also include crop seedlings, which are basically fruits and vegetables that you can raise right in your garden. These come in handy for cooking meals since you’ll need fresh ingredients to whip up dishes (like Tomatoes for Tomato Pasta).
You can plant Carrots, Corn, Lettuce, or even fruits like Blueberries. To grow crops in InZOI, just buy a seedling pot for the fruit or veggie you want, place it in your garden, and make sure to fertilize and water it every day. When you tap on the plant, you’ll see those options pop up, so it’s pretty easy to manage.
Once your crops look ripe and ready to pick, tap the plant and hit the ‘Harvest’ option. If that doesn’t show up, your crops probably still need time to mature. After that, you can put them in your bag, place them in the kitchen, or clean them.
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