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Continue ShoppingIf you love pets in Grow a Garden, you know leveling them up makes a big difference — more levels = stronger pet powers, better bonuses, and more fun. But leveling can feel slow if you don't know the best strategies. Here are the quickest, most efficient ways to power-level your pets, plus some personal tips from my own games.
Leveling your pets quickly starts with knowing how the XP system actually works in Grow a Garden. A lot of players think XP comes from harvesting, running around, or doing special actions, but pet leveling is much simpler — and easier — than it looks. Here's the full breakdown:
In Grow a Garden, pets do not need to fight, collect items, or complete tasks to gain XP.
Instead, they earn XP passively over time.
This means:
This passive system is great for players who don't always have time to grind.
This is the key rule that many players miss:
If a pet is hungry, it stops earning XP completely.
So:
Even one hungry pet in your group will slow down the leveling flow.
Tip:
Check pet hunger every time you log in. It only takes a few seconds but keeps XP rolling hour after hour.
Some games reduce XP if you have too many pets or summons, but Grow a Garden doesn't do that.
You can:
And the game won't punish you.
This is why “big gardens” with lots of pets can power-level incredibly fast.
Certain pets have effects that boost the XP rate of nearby pets.
For example:
Put these booster pets next to the pet you want to level → XP jumps fast.
This is the core idea behind XP farming teams.
Some pets level faster if they have:
In simple terms:
Strong pets give better XP boosts.
When planning your XP team, adding a pet with high weight can greatly speed up leveling.

It doesn't matter whether you're:
XP ticks in the background on a timer.
Because of this, the best strategy is to:
Pet leveling becomes almost like passive income.
Without boost pets, all pets gain XP at the same base rate.
This means:
So you don't need rare pets to start leveling effectively — boosts are the real power here.
Because XP is passive, the biggest thing that slows leveling is hunger.
If your pet stays hungry for long periods:
Pets that help reduce hunger (like Capybaras) make leveling smoother.
To level up pets fast in Grow a Garden, the real secret is using pets that boost XP for other pets. When you combine the right pets together — especially pets with XP-boost effects — your target pet levels way faster than if you just leave pets alone.
Below is an expanded look at the best pets, why they work, and the most effective combos you can copy right away.
Capybara is the classic go-to pet for leveling. Most players use Capybaras because they are simple, effective, and easy to stack in a garden.
Why Capybara works so well:
If you add even a few Capybaras around your target pet, you'll see leveling speed increase. But if you build a full “Capybara circle,” leveling becomes much faster.
Best Combo: Capybara Stack + Target Pet
5–8 Capybaras placed around the pet you want to level.
This keeps your pets fed and constantly gaining XP.
Blood Owl is considered one of the strongest XP boosters in the game, especially for players with heavier or higher-tier pets.
Why Blood Owl is strong:
Best Combo: Blood Owl + Heavy Pets + Target Pet
Use Blood Owl with pets that have high weight stats to maximize the multiplier.
This setup is ideal for advanced players or traders who own rare pets.
If you're still building your pet collection, you can still level pets efficiently using a simple XP mix.
Best Combo: 2–4 XP Boosters + 1 Target Pet
Examples:
Why this works:
This is a good setup if you don't have a full XP farm yet.
Some event-only pets offer extremely strong XP bonuses. While not always easy to get, they can dramatically increase leveling speed.
Why event pets matter:
If you get one, build your whole leveling setup around it.
This strategy focuses on maximizing pet weight because certain XP pets, especially Blood Owl, scale with weight.
Best Combo: Heavy Pets + Blood Owl + Target Pet
Look for pets with:
The heavier your supporting pets are, the faster your target pet levels. This is the fastest late-game leveling method.
This setup is ideal for leveling pets while you're away from the game, such as overnight or during long AFK sessions.
Best Combo:
5–7 Capybaras + 1 Blood Owl + 1 Target Pet
Why this works:
This combo is one of the most efficient builds for long, uninterrupted XP gain.
Once you understand how pet XP works and which pets give the best boosts, the next step is putting everything into a real strategy. Pet leveling in Grow a Garden is mostly passive, but the way you prepare your garden makes a huge difference. These strategies will help you level pets faster and more consistently, even if you aren't spending hours grinding.
Instead of spreading pets all over the garden, create a small area where every XP-boost pet and your target pet stand close together. Most XP effects only work within a short range, so tight spacing gives you the strongest boost.
How to set up an XP zone:
This simple change often doubles XP speed because no boost is wasted.
If you have multiple pets to level, don't level them all at once.
Instead, use this rotation strategy:
This method ensures each pet gets the maximum XP boost during its turn, instead of sharing slow XP with many pets at once.
Pets stop gaining XP the moment they get hungry.
If you want fast leveling, feeding timing matters more than most players realize.
Best times to feed:
A single feeding session can keep your garden leveling for hours.
Boost pets like Capybaras and Blood Owl are the ones keeping your leveling running, so make sure they never go hungry. If an XP booster stops working, your entire leveling setup slows down.
Simple routine:
Many players feed only the target pet and forget the boosters, which cuts their XP gain in half without realizing it.
Since XP is passive, the game rewards you for simply staying online. Even if you're not actively farming plants or doing quests, your pets keep growing as long as they are fed.
Good times to AFK:
If your PC or device can stay on safely, use it. Pets can gain many levels during an 8-hour AFK session.
Just remember to feed them first.
If you use weight-based boosters like Blood Owl, you'll get more XP when your supporting pets have high weight. This creates a multiplier effect.
How to boost weight:
This strategy becomes extremely powerful in mid-late game.
Having too many pets at once may cause:
A clean, focused 6–8 pet setup levels one pet faster than a messy garden with 20 pets running around.
Quality beats quantity in XP farming.
If you want the best efficiency, treat leveling like a simple routine:
Morning
Feed pets → set target pet → let XP run
Midday
Quick check → feed → maybe rotate pet
Night
Feed everyone → prepare an AFK leveling session
Overnight
Let pets level up while you sleep
Even with light playtime, this schedule gives steady progress.
High-level or rare pets can take longer to level. A smart method is:
This is the “snowball strategy” — your XP tools get stronger the more you level them.
Two things stop XP:
Check these during long sessions:
These simple checks keep your XP multiplier active all the time.
Even though pet leveling in Grow a Garden is simple on the surface, many players accidentally slow down their progress without realizing it. These mistakes often look small, but they can reduce your XP gain by 50% or even stop it entirely. Here are the most common issues players run into, why they matter, and how to avoid them.
This is the number one reason pets stop leveling.
A hungry pet earns zero XP, no matter how many booster pets you have around it.
Why it happens:
How to fix it:
A single hungry pet can erase hours of leveling progress.
XP boosts only work when pets are close to each other.
If pets walk around too much or stand too far apart, the XP effect stops working.
Why this slows you down:
How to fix it:
A tight cluster is always better than a wide garden.
Many players try to level their entire collection at the same time.
This almost always makes leveling slower.
Why this is bad:
How to fix it:
Quality XP beats quantity every time.
Some players use pets that don't help with XP at all and expect leveling to be fast.
Without real XP boosters, leveling becomes extremely slow.
Examples of weak choices:
How to fix it:
You don't need rare pets, but you need the right kind of pets.
Boost pets also gain levels, and higher-level boosters give more benefits.
If you leave your boosters at low levels, your whole setup becomes weaker.
Why this matters:
How to fix it:
Strong boosters make strong leveling.
Some players place too many pets in the same area, thinking this speeds up leveling.
But overcrowding has the opposite effect.
Problems caused by overcrowding:
How to fix it:
A quiet, controlled XP area is always better than a crowded one.
In mid-late game, some XP boosts depend on the weight of nearby pets.
If your team has low weight, the boost stays small and slow.
Why people ignore this:
How to fix it:
Weight matters more than rarity for leveling speed.
Pets can drift over time, especially if they bump into other pets or objects.
Why repositioning is important:
How to fix it:
Positioning is part of maintaining your XP setup.
Players often go AFK without checking if pets are fed or positioned correctly.
This leads to hours of lost XP.
Common AFK issues:
How to fix it:
Before you go AFK:
One minute of preparation can save hours of XP.
The biggest mistake is simply placing pets without a strategy.
XP boosting is much stronger when organized.
Signs you're leveling inefficiently:
How to fix it:
A simple plan multiplies XP gains.