What Are the Best Crops to Grow in Stardew Valley?

avatarAlightingTang8 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz8 months ago

Ancient Fruit, full stop. Takes a while to get going, but once you do, it's the gift that keeps on giving. Plant it in the Greenhouse, and you're set for life. Stardew Valley economics 101!

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avatarDebiasingPons8 months ago

Without a doubt, Blueberries in summer and Cranberries in fall are your best bet if you're going for pure profit. They both yield multiple berries per harvest and continue to produce throughout the season. And don't forget about Ancient Fruit if you're lucky enough to get your hands on it - plant it in the greenhouse, and you'll have a year-round cash cow!


avatarImplementingPons8 months ago

Blueberries? Cranberries? Sure, if you want to be BASIC. It's all about them Sweet Gem Berries. Hard to get, but man, they're worth it. They're like the secret treasure of Stardew Valley.

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