How to get cherry trees in Animal Crossing

avatarAlightingTang8 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang6 months ago

Landing those cherry trees in Animal Crossing is all about luck and trading. When you start your game, your island will automatically have one type of fruit, including cherries, if you're lucky. If cherries aren't your native fruit, your best bet is visiting a friend's island who does have them. Grab some cherries and plant them on your island. Remember, fruit from other islands sells for more bells too!

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avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago

Actually, if patience isn't your thing, just buy a Nook Miles Ticket and jet off to a mystery island. You might land on one with cherry trees. Grab some, return to your island, and start planting!


avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago

Cherries? Just ask a friend lol.

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