Panduan Penempatan Flower — Layout Kebun Optimal

Bee travel distance is the silent killer of honey income. This guide explains where to plant every flower tier for maximum output, how to reorganize your garden as you upgrade, and why the back-row-behind-the-hive rule matters at every stage of progression.

Why Placement Matters More Than Quantity

Every bee follows a fixed loop: leave the hive, fly to its assigned flower, collect pollen, return to deposit honey. The time spent flying is time not spent collecting. A Cactus Bee planted three plots away from the hive produces dramatically less honey than the same bee one plot away, because each round trip wastes precious seconds in transit.

New players often fill every available plot with cheap Daisies and Sunflowers, spreading them evenly across the garden. This looks productive but yields poor results. Five high-tier flowers clustered near the hive outperform twenty low-tier flowers scattered across the far edge. Use our honey calculator to see how distance affects your specific bee stats.

The Golden Rule: Best Flowers Closest to the Hive

Your beehive sits at the back of your garden plot. The plots immediately adjacent to the hive are premium real estate — assign them exclusively to your highest-tier flowers. As you upgrade, shovel up lower-tier flowers and replant better seeds in these prime positions.

Think of your garden in concentric zones. Zone 1 (touching the hive): S-tier and A-tier flowers like Cactus, Fire Blossom, and Tulip. Zone 2 (one row out): B-tier and remaining A-tier flowers. Zone 3 (far edge): temporary cheap flowers you plan to replace soon. Never place Daisies in Zone 1 once you can afford anything better. Reference the flower tier list when deciding which flowers earn prime spots.

Grow a Beehive Panduan Penempatan Flower — Optimal Layout

Reorganizing as You Progress

Garden layout is not set-and-forget. Every time you buy a better seed from the shop, evaluate whether it deserves a closer plot. The process is simple: equip the new seed, plant it in the closest available plot, then shovel up your weakest remaining flower to free space if needed.

When a flower mutates into a Giant Flower, move it to Zone 1 immediately if it is not already there. Giant Bee have the highest stats in the game (up to 20 m/s and 1,500 carry) and deserve the shortest travel distance. Never shovel a Giant Flower regardless of its position. Read the giant bees guide for mutation details.

During the Interstellar Event, plant Weightless Flowers and other event seeds in Zone 1 or Zone 2. The Star Bee is S-tier and benefits from proximity just like any other high-stat bee. See the Interstellar Event guide for event-specific placement tips.

Plot Management and Expansion

As you earn money and expand your plot, resist the urge to fill new space with cheap flowers. New plots at the far edge should hold temporary placeholders or remain empty until you can afford mid-tier seeds. It is better to have empty plots than Daisies occupying distant positions that tempt you to spread out.

When redeeming codes from our codes page, plant reward seeds directly into Zone 1. A free Fire Blossom or Butterfly Pink Rose from a code like 1YTOGETHER belongs in the best spot from the moment it is planted. Follow the code redemption guide if you need help claiming rewards.

Common Placement Mistakes to Avoid

Spreading cheap flowers everywhere: Ten Daisies across the garden look busy but earn less than two Tulips near the hive. Quality over quantity.

Never reorganizing: Players who planted Sunflowers near the hive at level 5 still have them there at level 50. Check your layout every time you buy a new seed.

Removing Giant Flowers: Any giant mutation is worth keeping in Zone 1 permanently, regardless of the original flower type.

Ignoring shop timing: When you finally buy a Cactus seed, you need a prime plot ready. Plan ahead using the shop restock strategy and restock timer. Combine placement knowledge with the honey farming guide for maximum results.

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Where should I plant flowers in Grow a Beehive?

Closest to the beehive at the back of your garden. Highest-tier flowers get the nearest plots. Lower-tier flowers go farther out or get shovelled.

Does distance really affect honey that much?

Yes. Bee travel time reduces collection cycles per hour. Use our honey calculator to estimate the impact on your hive.

Should I remove old flowers when upgrading?

Yes. Shovel up your weakest flowers and replant better seeds in their prime plots near the hive.

Where do I put Giant Flowers?

Zone 1 — directly adjacent to the hive. Giant Bee have the best stats and need the shortest travel distance. See the giant bees guide.

How many flowers should I plant early game?

Start with 3–5 cheap flowers near the hive, not a full garden of Daisies. Read the beginner's guide for early progression.

Do event flowers follow the same placement rules?

Yes. Weightless Flowers and Star Bees benefit from hive proximity just like permanent flowers. See the event guide.