Like any crop you can grow inStardew Valley,Powdermelons come from seeds. Once you have a melon itself, you can easily get more seeds from it, so the tricky part is finding that first set of seeds. Luckily, you have two options. Recommended Videos The first is to wait until winter and...
You can leave your Cauliflower, Melons, and Pumpkins sitting all season long, and they may suddenly become big if you keep watering them. To harvest them,you'll need any type of axe. Whack the Giant Crop three times, and it'll break open, granting you 15 to 21 of whatever crop it i...
Stardew Valley sometimes rewards you with a giant crop at harvest which ends up giving you a bigger yield than expected. But are they worth it in terms of ROI? Can you grow a super-sized crop anywhere? And what are the requirements to get an extra huge crop in the game? Here’s the...
and take approximately three to four days to process. You always want to use the highest value crop possible in a preserves jar, hence melons (base price 250g, jam price 550g) are a better bet than blueberries (base price 50g, jam price ...
There are tons of heart event cutscenes in Stardew Valley, each tied to an NPC. Here, you can check out the best heart events the game has to offer. As of the version 1.6 update, crops that can grow to be giant are: Cauliflowers which grow during the Spring Melons that grow dur...