The Friendship Pot is a fun little feature in Grow a Garden that allows you to interact with friends in a new way. While it doesn’t give direct rewards or boosts, it’s basically a decorative item that you and your friend can grow together.
Here’s how you can obtain and link Friendship pot in Grow a Garden in order to use it.
How To Get the Friendship Pot in Grow a Garden

To begin, you need to purchase the Friendship Pot from the in-game shop. It’s available like most other decorative or interactive items.
However, owning a Friendship Pot alone isn’t enough. To make it work, you’ll also need a friend who has their own pot. This is essential because the pot’s main function is based on mutual interaction.
How To Link Your Friendship Pot
Before placing your Friendship Pot in your garden, you need to link it with a friend.
- Open your inventory and select the Friendship Pot.
- Click on the Link option before placing it.
- Choose the friend you want to link with. This will send them a link request.
- Your friend needs to accept the link by clicking Yes when prompted.
Once the link is accepted, both players will receive a copy of the Friendship Pot with each other’s names labeled on them. For example, if your friend is named “Sage B,” your pot will show their name on it.
How To Place and Use the Friendship Pot
- After linking, place your version of the Friendship Pot in your garden.
- Your friend should place their version in their garden.
- Once both pots are placed, each player can tend the other person’s pot.
Tending the pot is a simple interaction:
- You visit your friend’s garden and click on the Friendship Pot with your name on it.
- Your friend visits your garden and does the same.
- Each time a pot is tended, a small leaf or stalk appears on it, visually showing progress.
What Does the Friendship Pot Actually Do?
The Friendship Pot doesn’t provide any in-game items or currency. Instead, it lets you and a friend grow a decorative stalk together. You’ll need to wait between tending sessions, but the process is simple and repeats over time.
It’s more of a symbolic and decorative feature than a gameplay mechanic. Still, it can be a nice addition if you enjoy cooperative play or just want to have something shared between gardens.