How to Grow Wheat in Animal Crossing

avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait6 months ago

Oh, the farmer life in Animal Crossing, huh? Growing wheat is a pretty new feature in the game, introduced in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update. First, you gotta get your hands on some wheat starts. You can buy these from Leif when he visits your island, or sometimes they're available at Nook's Cranny. Once you have them, just plant those babies in the ground, water them daily, and in a few days, you'll have your very own wheat field ready for harvesting!

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avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Actually, you don't 'grow' wheat in Animal Crossing like you do in other farming games. It's more like you plant it and wait. Make sure you keep watering every day though!


avatarCreatingGulf6 months ago

Not to burst anyone's bubble, but growing wheat isn't as exciting as it sounds. Just plant, water, and wait. Don't forget to water!

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