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Space Garden

Grow and tend to plants in space in this relaxing gardening simulation. Create your orbital greenhouse, nurture exotic space flora, and watch your cosmic garden flourish among the stars.

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Space Garden

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How to play

Use the on-screen garden controls to place and tend plants, then monitor the conditions that support each growth cycle. Add new seeds as your greenhouse matures and experiment with combinations instead of rushing every unlock.

Game features
  • Relaxed orbital greenhouse simulation
  • Plant care shaped by light, water, and nutrients
  • New seeds and decorative growth experiments
Tips and strategy
  • Give each new plant time to establish before changing every condition at once.
  • Use light, water, and nutrient feedback to guide the next adjustment.
  • Try new seed combinations in a small area before redesigning the whole greenhouse.
About Space Garden

Space Garden trades cosmic warfare for a quieter pleasure: tending plants among the stars. You design an orbital greenhouse and coax exotic flora through cycles of light, water, and nutrients, watching petals and vines respond to your care with luminous results. The pace is deliberately gentle, leaning into ambient music and slow visual rewards rather than timers or threats. New seeds unlock as your garden matures, encouraging experimentation with hybrids and unusual growth patterns. A perfect simulation pick for browser players who want a calm, beautifully decorative experience between heavier sessions, or simply a place to breathe in low gravity.

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Questions about Space Garden

What kind of game is Space Garden?

It is a relaxed gardening simulation set in an orbital greenhouse, focused on tending plants and designing a calm cosmic space.

Is Space Garden timed or competitive?

Its pace is intentionally gentle. The focus is on watching plants grow, unlocking new seeds, and experimenting with the garden rather than racing a timer.