How to Get Seagrass in Minecraft (2023)

How to Get Seagrass in Minecraft  (2023)

Published July 06, 2023 · Updated July 30, 2025

Do you want to make the perfect underwater house in Minecraft Gens servers? Or are you planning to start a family of turtles? Look no further, for your quest begins with seagrass. One of the most versatile plants in Minecraft, seagrass holds a world of possibilities. Hold your breath, dive in, and learn how to get seagrass in Minecraft!

How to Get Seagrass in Minecraft (2023)

Our guide covers all the basics of seagrass and its variants before moving on to the process of obtaining them.

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Seagrass is a vital non-solid plant that only generates in underwater areas of Minecraft. It is one of the most versatile items in the game that can be farmed and used for a variety of purposes. You can find seagrass in Minecraft in the following forms:

  • Small Seagrass which is one block tall
  • Tall seagrass that is two blocks tall

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Most players usually prefer finding and breaking seagrass in their world to collect it. However, that isn’t the only route to obtain this important item. You can also find and kill turtles in Minecraft to get this plant. Every turtle drops 0-2 seagrass when killed

Where Does Seagrass Spawn

Naturally, you can find seagrass generating at the surface of the following locations:

  • Rivers
  • Oceans (non-frozen)
  • Underwater Caves
  • Swamps

Please keep in mind the water must have direct access to the sky for generating seagrass. If this property is met, you can even find it in some of the exposed water caves on the best Minecraft survival seeds.

How To Grow Seagrass in Minecraft

If you are unable to find seagrass in your world, here’s how to grow it manually.

1. First, place any block on the ground. It’s best to go for dirt, stone, coarse dirt, sand, red sand, or gravel as they help the seagrass grow better. You can also use clay blocks on the Bedrock edition.A black cat lying on a white bed.

2. Then, use a bucket in Minecraft to release some water on top of that block. Seagrass only generates underwater so the block it is growing upon must be beneath water.A black camera lens with an orange ring.

3. Next, find and kill a skeleton hostile mob to get bones. These mobs spawn throughout the overworld during nighttime and you can use a shield to avoid their arrows.White background with no visible objects.

4. Then, place the bones inside a crafting grid to turn them into bone meals.A serene, empty green meadow under a clear blue sky.

5. Finally, use the bone meal on the underwater block by right-clicking on it. Bone meal works as a fertilizer in Minecraft and immediately spawns non-solid plants (like seagrass) on empty blocks.A close-up shot of a cat with vibrant green eyes.

How Do You Harvest Seagrass

You can only harvest seagrass in Minecraft using shears. If you use any other tool on it the seagrass will break and disappear without dropping anything. So, follow these steps to learn how to get seagrass in Minecraft without damaging it:

1. First, explore your world till you find iron ore blocks. You can rely upon our dedicated Minecraft 1.20 ore distribution guide to locate it within no time.Three vibrant red, orange, and yellow autumn leaves falling against a blurred natural background.

2. Then, use a pickaxe to mine the iron ore and obtain raw iron. This item can’t be used directly.A close-up of a vibrant, intricate mandala drawing with symmetrical patterns and a central flower design.

3. Then, smelt the raw iron inside a furnace to turn it into iron ingots. You can use any fuel for the purpose including planks, charcoal, and even logs.[No clear image or context provided to generate alt text. Please provide an image or description.]

4. Next, place two iron ingots diagonally in the crafting grid to craft shears in Minecraft.A lone, vibrant red poppy stands tall against a blurred green field.

5. Finally, use the shears on the seagrass to clip and pick it up.A serene outdoor patio with lounge chairs and fire pit.

Uses of Seagrass in Minecraft

Now that you know how to get seagrass in Minecraft, it’s time to make the most out of it. Here are all the ways you can use it in your game:

  • Lava Resistance: Seagrass doesn’t let the lava flow through it, so you can use it to place lava on top of water blocks.
  • Breeding: You can use seagrass to breed turtles in Minecraft. Turtles also tend to follow players around while they are holding seagrass.
  • Composting: Seagrass has a 30% chance of raising the level of a composter by one. So, you can use them to create a bone meal with composting.
  • Turtle Growth: If you feed seagrass to a baby turtle, it speeds up its growth. Once the baby turtles grow, they drop turtle scutes which are quite useful.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you farm seagrass?

You can first use a dispenser to dispense bone meal to grow seagrass. Then, you just need to use another dispenser to use shears on the seagrass to break it. Combined with an item collection system, this can be a simple seagrass farm.

Is seagrass useful in Minecraft?

While most players use seagrass for decoration purposes, you can also use them for breeding turtles.

Can you mine seagrass in Minecraft?

You must use shears to break seagrass in Minecraft. Otherwise, this plant disappears without dropping anything.

Find and Use Seagrass in Minecraft

Now that you have access to seagrass in Minecraft, it’s to create the underwater base of your dreams. But, before jumping into it, make sure to get a bunch of mossy stone bricks. They add a mysterious and post-apocalyptic touch to your builds. Then, to top it off, you can add lanterns and Froglights to the final structure. Though, don’t forget to keep a Potion of Water Breathing handy during the entire process. With that said, do you think Minecraft 1.21 should add new underwater vegetation to the game? Drop your views and ideas on our Discord server!

Udayveer Singh

Udayveer Singh

Udayveer Singh is a contributor to our news feed here at Minerank and is passionate about all things Minecraft!

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