If changed, this file will need to be re-edited after updates. This new interior layout has been redesigned, with more room for crops and 13 dedicated fruit tree planting spots. By editing the "larger greenhouse" option in the \ Grandpa's Farm\config.json file from "false" to "true" you can access a larger interior. The interior defaults to the game's original version. The player will need a copper axe to reach it. The greenhouse is now located in the western part of the farm and has a stone bridge which leads to it. Much like the Forest Farm map, the western side of this farm (across the small stone bridge) can spawn forageables. It is located in the upper middle of the map, next to the staircase which leads north. Listen to this man! He knows what he's taking about! Honestly, just look up efficient Green house placement in the Stardew Valley wiki.The cave where Demetrius sets up his experiment. 18 trees will give you 54 fruit every 3 days with very little effort other than to harvest the fruit and plop it into a keg. Pomegranate and peach make the best wine. Ancient fruit wine doesn't sell for as much as starfruit wine, but you get twice as much.ĭon't forget to put 18 trees around the edge. You get a crop every two weeks, but you have to replant each time.Īncient fruit - You have to start slow and run all of you harvest through a seedmaker, but once you can plant the greenhouse in ancient fruit, it gives fruit every week forever. Starfruit - Requires cash up front but when made into wine is very profitable. I use hops initially after I have the greenhouse if I don't have sprinklers yet, because it is easy to grow and water 50 plants. Originally posted by Clovis Sangrail:Hops - but you will need a ton of kegs and will be harvesting and kegging every day. You could always process what you can and sell the rest off, I suppose. it'll be difficult to get enough of either item in the first year to process regrowth crops fast enough, so the yield could overwhelm you. If you plan on involving kegs or preserves jars and processing things, that complicates things a bit. Blueberries take 13 days to reach maturity, so you can only get 4 harvests in the season, and strawberries can reach maturity in 8 days, meaning you can get as many as 5 harvests in _IF_ you plant on Day 1 in Spring (which you can't even do your first year anyway, so it's a moot point). The only consideration that puts strawberries at a higher gold per day over blueberries applies to outside growing only. They regrow in the same number of days (4), but you get 3 blueberries every harvest, so that's 150 total gold compared to the 120 of Strawberries. Blueberries and cranberries are worth less individually than Strawberries, but because they yield multiple fruit with each harvest, they actually net you comparable gold per day if you just plan on selling the crops directly.īlueberries in particular are actually worth more in the long haul than strawberries, as you don't need to worry about season changes in the greenhouse. the answer is simple: Blueberries (seeds available in Summer), followed by cranberries (seeds available in Fall). So, let's assume strawberries are out - for greenhouse growing, they're not even worth the most per day, anyway! If regrowth is a must, and you plan on selling the crops directly with no further processing. unless you went the Jojamart route rather than restoring the Community Center, and somehow saved up 40,000 gold within those first 28 days. If you have the greenhouse restored already, I doubt very much you're still in Spring, for example. It depends on what seeds you have access to that means knowing what season you're in. Short answer: Blueberries are going to be worth more than strawberries if you're growing through multiple seasons in your greenhouse.
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