How close can you plant fruit trees in Stardew Valley?

avatarAssemblingDelta8 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea8 months ago

In Stardew Valley, you need to keep a little bit of personal space for your fruit trees - they need two clear tiles all around them to grow. So, plant them with at least one tile of space between any other trees or objects. Imagine a little invisible square surrounding them that nothing else can enter. Keeps them happy and growing strong!

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avatarTrainingHost8 months ago

lol just remember 3x3 grid for each tree and you're golden. No need to overthink it, it's not rocket science, just farming ;)


avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Just don't cram them! Each fruit tree needs a 3x3 grid with the tree in the center. So that鈥檚 two tiles of clear space around every side of the tree. If anything blocks that space, like another tree or a rock, your tree won鈥檛 grow.


avatarBurstingHong8 months ago

Honestly, just spread them out a bit. As long as there鈥檚 space, they鈥檒l grow. Don鈥檛 overcomplicate it.

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