How to Grow Melons in Stardew Valley

avatarDebiasingPons8 months ago
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avatarRuingMite8 months ago

Giant melons tip: Plant your melon seeds in a 3x3 square without skipping any days of watering. You might just get lucky and wake up to a giant melon on your farm! Happened to me last summer, the neighbors were jealous.

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avatarBurstingHong8 months ago

Just buy melon seeds, plant them in Summer, water daily. 12 days later, you got melons. Easy peasy.


avatarEarningOunce8 months ago

To grow melons in Stardew Valley, you'll need to buy melon seeds from Pierre's General Store or the JojaMart. Plant them in Summer, give them plenty of water, and wait 12 days. Make sure to keep the soil tilled and watered daily. For a chance at giant melons, plant them in a 3x3 grid!

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