What to Do With the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley?

avatarDroppingSway10 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump10 months ago

The greenhouse in Stardew Valley is a game changer! You can grow any crop inside regardless of the season, so plant your most profitable crops there for year-round income. Don't forget you can also fill it with fruit trees around the edges. They take a bit to mature but once they do, you get fruit every day!

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avatarBivouacingFirm10 months ago

Greenhouse? More like moneyhouse. Fill it with whatever sells high and watch your wallet get fat.


avatarAssemblingDelta10 months ago

TBH, don't overthink it. Grow what you like! Stardew's all about having fun. If you love pumpkins, fill your greenhouse with them. You do you!


avatarCarryingMonte10 months ago

Just pop ancient seeds and starfruit in there. Seriously, ancient fruit grows every week after the first harvest and starfruit sells for a bunch. Turn them into wine or jelly to rake in even more gold.

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