How to make a nice farm in Stardew Valley

avatarAlightingTanga year ago
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avatarConcludingDisca year ago

Start by planning your layout! Think about where you'll put crops, trees, animals, and buildings. Use the wiki to understand crop seasons and animal needs. Diversify to keep income steady through the year. Remember, you don't have to rush; Stardew Valley is about enjoying the process!

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avatarSigningSpinea year ago

Just plant tons of cauliflowers in spring, blueberries in summer, and cranberries in fall. They're the money-makers! And don't forget, upgrading your tools early makes everything easier.


avatarInterferingHooda year ago

Fences. Fences. Fences. Protect your crops and animals, it adds to the aesthetic too!


avatarComposingGurua year ago

Honestly, just have fun with it. Your farm doesn't need to be a cash cow to be 'nice.' It's all about creating a space that you're proud of. Experiment with different farm layouts and decorations. Make it your own!

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