How to make money in Summer in Stardew Valley

avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons8 months ago

Honestly, just fish. Summer has some of the most valuable fish like the Sturgeon, which can bring in a nice chunk of change. Plus, it's a nice break from farming.

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avatarInterferingHood8 months ago

Summer in Stardew Valley is all about those blueberries! Plant as many as you can because they produce multiple berries per plant, and they keep giving all season long. Don't forget to keep watering them every day, though. Also, consider planting Starfruit if you can get to the desert; they sell for a high price. Mix in some fishing and mining on the side for extra income, and you'll be rolling in Gold in no time!


avatarDistributingJoke8 months ago

Blueberries, period. Nothing else comes close in terms of return on investment. Plus, you get multiple harvests throughout the season.

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