Square Enix’s Manga UP! platform has closed the book on I Grew the Greatest Home Garden with my OP Cultivation Skill?, the fantasy manga by Suzumi and original novelist Shichio Kuzu.
The series’ final chapter was released in four parts, with the fourth and last part going live on Thursday via Manga UP!. That means the manga is now officially complete after starting its run back in 2021.
For readers who prefer official English releases, this one is also available through Manga UP! Global, Square Enix’s international version of the service. That matters quite a bit for Malaysia and SEA fans, because not every niche fantasy manga gets a clean, legal English route without waiting for print licensing or hunting through scattered platforms. If you’ve been following more low-stakes fantasy series on mobile, Manga UP! Global is probably already on your radar.
The manga is based on Kuzu’s novel series of the same name, with original character designs by Gore. Suzumi handled the manga adaptation, bringing the story to Square Enix’s Manga UP! website.
The premise is basically exactly what the title sells: a fantasy setup built around an overpowered cultivation skill and a home garden. It sits in that very specific modern manga lane where the hook sounds chill, but the “OP skill” angle gives it enough fantasy flavour for readers who like progression, comfort, and slightly absurd power scaling.
Square Enix released the manga’s seventh compiled volume in November 2025. The final chapter also noted that Suzumi is now working on the eighth and final volume, which will include newly drawn artwork. So while the web serialization is done, volume collectors still have one more release to look forward to.
For Malaysian manga fans, this is the kind of series that fits nicely into the growing appetite for cosy fantasy and slow-life stories. Not everything needs to be a demon king war, revenge reincarnation, or tournament arc, bro. Sometimes the appeal is just watching a character use a broken ability for something weirdly practical, like turning a humble garden into something ridiculously powerful.
The ending also makes the series easier to recommend now. Completed manga are a blessing if you’re tired of picking up a title, getting invested, then waiting months between updates. With the story wrapped and the final volume on the way, new readers can jump in knowing there is a proper finish line.
No anime adaptation has been mentioned in the source material, so for now this remains one for manga readers and Manga UP! users. But with cosy fantasy and farming-adjacent stories still finding their audience across Japan and overseas, it is easy to see why this kind of title keeps popping up.
If you’re in Malaysia or SEA and you like fantasy manga that leans more comfy than chaotic, I Grew the Greatest Home Garden with my OP Cultivation Skill? might be worth adding to your Manga UP! Global queue before the final volume lands.
Source: Anime News Network