If you love defensive strategies and don’t mind a bit of gardening (yes, yes, in the garden!), Garden Tower Defense is your ticket to a world where gnomes, plants and insects wage endless war. And yes, there are codes in the game! They will help you to get bonuses, speed up pumping and unlock cool units. By the way, if you are a fan of Roblox and hunting for freebies, you can find other similar Roblox codes on our site – for example, Garden RNG codes, a little later – Grow a Garden MODDED codes, and finally – even Grow a Garden codes, especially if you like defensive games, gardening and all that cute and combative atmosphere.
Garden Tower Defense codes
- Golem – 250 Seeds (New)
- Enchanted – 200 Seeds (New)
- GARDEN – 250 Seeds
Expired codes
- As of right now, no codes are out of date.
How to redeem Garden Tower Defense codes?
- On your device, launch Roblox Garden Tower Defense.
- Either hit the F key on your keyboard or click the Shop button on the left.
- To access the code redemption system, click the Codes icon.
- In the textbox, type the active code.
- Click Claim to get your freebies!

Therefore, this concludes the coverage of codes on the Garden Tower Defense wiki.
Where to find codes for Garden Tower Defense?
The developers don’t hide codes somewhere in dark basements – on the contrary, they generously give them away in their social networks and communities. Be sure to check out the Garden Defenders group – they often publish working codes there. Don’t forget about the Garden Tower Defense Discord server – it is usually one of the first to be updated. Check the Twitter (or rather, X) account [@RebirthiusRBX] from time to time – there are some interesting perks there too. And if you don’t mind watching a couple of videos, something might pop up on YouTube as well – sometimes developers or fans insert codes right into the videos.
What is this game about anyway?
Garden Tower Defense is another proof that in Roblox you can make a TD (tower defense) out of literally anything. This time it’s from a cute but dangerous garden. If you liked growing plants in Grow a Garden, imagine that now your blooming paradise is attacked by hordes of insects, and you have to defend it at any cost. You collect seeds, grow unique units (something between flowers, monsters, and battle bushes), and place them on the field to fend off waves of bugs, spiders, and other unfriendly critters. Each new unit is a step towards a more robust defense. Not only is the game addictive, but it looks nice too – tons of cute details, nice animations and well-thought-out gameplay. So if you’re looking for a new TD with the atmosphere of summer and a little bit of war, this is it.