Great World Seeds to try in Stardew Valley Best early start With the right foot. Image via ConcernedApe If you’re looking to kickstart your Stardew Valley adventure with a bang, you can’t miss out on this seed. This gem promises a year one packed with lucrative events and opportunities...
When you first move into your grandfather’s old farm inStardew Valley, one of the biggest priorities is establishing a steady cash flow by producing and selling the best items. Despite the game’s wholesome small-town atmosphere, you still need money to spend on dozens of different things. ...
Here, we’re going to share every crop you can grow in the spring while playing Stardew Valley, and how much you can make selling them to the market. We’re also going to share how long it takes to grow them. The best crops you can make during the Spring are going to bePotatoes...
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Bok Choy Seeds Plant these in the fall. Takes 4 days to mature. Information Crop:Bok Choy Growth Time:4 days Season: Fall Sell Price:25g Purchase Prices General Store:50g JojaMart:62g Traveling Cart:100–1,000g Night Market (Winter 17):50g ...
If you're looking to bring your farm a step up, today we will be counting down the top 5 most profitable activities in Stardew Valley.
Seeds in your inventory will show as colourful clusters of loose seeds rather than seed packets. Works with custom crops!
Cauliflower Seeds Plant these in the spring. Takes 12 days to produce a large cauliflower. Information Crop:Cauliflower Growth Time:12 days Season: Spring Sell Price:40g Purchase Prices General Store:80g JojaMart:100g Traveling Cart:120–1,000g ...
Stardew Valley has a host of bachelors and bachelorettes for players to marry. Here's who is the easiest to romance with gifts and conversation.
Stardew Valleyis just one of those games that can be difficult to put down once it has stuck its talons in you. Despite having three “official” conclusions, the game never truly ends, meaning you could spend the rest of your life forming connections with the citizens of Stardew. ...