How to Plant an Apple Sapling in Stardew Valley

avatarSigningSpine·8 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·8 months ago

So, you wanna start your own Stardew orchard, huh? First rule of thumb: Make sure it's the right season! Apple saplings need to be planted in either Spring or Fall. Find yourself a nice spot on your farm with plenty of space—these babies need a full 8 tiles of clear space around them to grow. No rocks, weeds, or other plants cramping their style. Just plop the sapling down in your selected spot and give it time. Patience is key; it takes a full 28 days to mature, but once it does, you'll get apples every day in Fall. Pro tip: Keep those pesky crows away with a scarecrow!

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avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago

Guys, let's not overcomplicate it. Plant in Spring or Fall. Clear space. Wait. Eat apples. Simple as that.

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