The Fall season is a good time to work on hefty projects before you reach the Winter in Stardew Valley. However, the Summer has several profitable items that you will want to bury away into your storage chests to make sure you save them for Winter, and begin making products that you...
If gold is your strongest motivator inStardew Valley, then planting and harvesting themost valuable cropswill be your biggest priority. When we talk about value, we’re talking about getting the biggest return on your investment (seed costs). Which crops return the most yield for the amount of...
A Giant Crop takes up a 3x3 area, however, the Iridium Sprinkler has a 5x5 area, with the middle tile taken up by the sprinkler itself. This means that you willneed an additional sprinkler to water the crops that you want to become giant.This can be done by hand, or with another sp...
The following are a list of all crops in Stardew Valley and their prices at base value. There are also growth times listed along with the seed cost at the general store. These are listed with the highest value crops first, so that you know what is most profitable. Fertilizer will make ...
These are listed with the highest value crops first, so that you know what is most profitable. Fertilizer will make these even more profitable. Do keep in mind turnaround times when a season first starts if you're broke. You may want to plant something fast with a decent profit then go...
Fall is the last season in which you can make the most profitable use of your farm before winter sets in. Now everyone will tell you that sweet gem berry is the best fall crop. But you’re not gonna have enough to plant on a large scale in the first year. ...