How Do Apple Trees Work in Hay Day?

avatarAttendingStoke·a year ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·a year ago

Apple trees in Hay Day produce apples over time. After collecting apples three times, the tree will wither, and you’ll need to chop it down and plant a new one. Simple as that!

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avatarWipingBride·a year ago

Just plant, harvest apples thrice, and remove the withered tree. Easy peasy!


avatarSnorkellingClock·a year ago

Oh, those apple trees in Hay Day can be a bit high maintenance. You get three harvests before they turn into sad, leafless sticks that need chopping.


avatarBeatingDebit·a year ago

Speaking from experience, my farm thrives on apple trees. I collect apples thrice, and then I chop them down and replant. Keeps my farm lively!


avatarRequestingFinal·a year ago

Plant an apple tree, wait for it to grow, and then collect apples three times before the tree withers. Use saws to remove the withered trees and plant new ones. Happy farming!

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