How to Plant Turnips in Animal Crossing

avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic6 months ago

Actually, you can't plant turnips in Animal Crossing. They're not like your usual crops. You buy them, stash them, and sell them before they rot. Think of them as the game's version of stock trading, but with vegetables.

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avatarDealingDada6 months ago

Turnips? Planting? Nope, doesn't happen. They're just for selling, not sowing.


avatarReroutingTopaz6 months ago

Oh, got some turnip dreams, huh? Here's a plot twist - you can't actually plant turnips in Animal Crossing. I know, I know, it's a bummer. Turnips are part of the 'stalk market' game where you buy them from Daisy Mae on Sunday mornings and sell them for a profit (or loss) at Nook's Cranny during the week. The whole deal is buying low and selling high. So, no turning your island into a turnip farm, but you can turn a nice profit if you play your cards right!

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