![]() Most of the below-mentioned crop seeds would be available at Pierre’s shops, and the rest can be bought at the Traveling Merchant or other familiar places in the game. This guide will help you get a comprehensive understanding of Community crops and the Favorite Crops of Villagers. As your Spring Crops would be dead by now, we will guide you about Stardew Valley best summer crops to prepare for the Summer Season to help you rake a lot of gold this summer too. If you have made good decisions in the Spring Season, you will have a lot of gold to start the Summer Season with more confidence. Hopefully, you will be now fully aware of all the basics of this game, particularly the farming thing. After successfully passing the Spring Season, you will enter in lush greens of the Summer Season in Stardew. Stardew Valley Best Summer Cropsįor high profits, Summer is the king when it comes to the question of Stardew Valley best crops. Additionally, Parsnip is part of the Quality Crop Bundle and the Spring Crop Bundle. Moreover, parsnip can make Parsnip Soup and farmer’s Lunch Recipes. ![]() You will be able to collect a good amount of gold by the end of the spring season if you work hard. You can buy it for 20g and sell it after just four days for 35g making 15g as profit. Parsnip is a good crop to start as a newbie in Stardew. Also, it is part of the spring crop bundle. It sells in 80g giving 30g as profit, and sometimes, if you are lucky, you get extra potatoes when you go for harvest. One can also make Hashbrowns with it. 50g is all you need to get potato seed from the general store, and your harvest will be ready in six days. Who does not like potatoes? It’s a staple crop, and players can farm it with little investment in the early game. Moreover, Rhubarb pie can help you come close to Marnie as it’s her favorite recipe. If you are a little business-minded, you can prepare a Rhubarb Pie recipe and sell it for 400g. This work will prove worthy for its high profitability. It would take some hard work in the early game as you need to gain access to the desert to reach the Merchant to buy a Rhubarb seed. You can buy Rhubarb from the Oasis shop for 100g, and after 13 days, you can get 120g profit after selling it at 220g. Here comes our most profitable crop of spring. Additionally, in Stardew giant crops give more return, and also, they do not die with the season change. Moreover, if you plan to flirt with Maru, Cauliflower will help you win her heart. You can make a Cheese Cauliflower recipe Palm will love it if you gift Cheese Cauliflower. ![]() You can then harvest grown cauliflower after 12 days, sell for 175g, and make a 95g profit on your sale. One can buy cauliflower seeds from the general store anytime for just 80g. CauliflowerĬauliflower is one of Stardew Valley’s best crops. This way you don’t lose out on half a season’s worth of profit. To maximize your profits with this plant, consider purchasing as many Strawberry Seeds as you can during the first year, then only plant them during the beginning of Spring of the next year. ![]() These are hands down the best crops to plant in Spring if you can get your hands on them. Each of these can then be sold for 120g each. Strawberry crops take eight days to fully grow, but after that, they produce fruit every four days. Strawberry Seeds can only be purchased during the Egg Festival on the 13th of every Spring, but they are an incredible investment regardless. So if you plant a bunch of these crops in your farm on the first day of the season, you can guarantee yourself seven full harvests per Green Bean plant. A Green Bean crop will sprout more vegetables every three days after the initial harvest, and it will continue to do this throughout the Spring season. This might not seem like a lot at first glance, but these plants produce more than a single yield. After the initial 60g investment, each grown Green Bean can be sold for a base price of 40g. Green Beans are the perfect investment during the beginning of the game, purely because of how much yield you actually get out of a single crop. Now, you have two good options: Green Beans Green Beans. In your house, you find a box with 15 parsnip seeds packed in it that is, by the way, the worst crop in Stardew. When you start your game, you begin with spring which is pretty logical. Winter is not an outdoor crop season but offers some indoor seeds and alternatives. There are three crop seasons in Stardew, i.e., spring, Fall, and summer. Here are the Best Crops in Stardew Valley all compared to each other with Seed Cost, Growth Time, and Basic Selling Time: Crop
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