How to Make the Most Money in Spring in Stardew Valley

avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz2 years ago

The key to raking in the gold in Spring is to focus on crops with short growth cycles and high sell prices. Strawberries are a gold mine, but since you can only buy them during the Egg Festival, planting potatoes and cauliflowers is your next best bet. Don't forget to fish on rainy days for extra income and hit the mines for valuable ore to sell.

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avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

Honestly, just fish and mine on the side while your crops grow. The real money's in the mines with those rare gems and ores, plus the fish you catch, especially the Eels and Catfish during rain, can net a solid extra income.


avatarInterferingHood2 years ago

Strawberries, strawberries, strawberries! Buy as many as you can at the Egg Festival and plant them immediately. They keep producing after the first harvest, giving you the best bang for your buck. If you miss out on the festival, go with cauliflower and potatoes for solid profits.

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