When to Plant Ancient Seeds in Stardew Valley

avatarSingingRidge8 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRace8 months ago

Ok, so here's the deal with ancient seeds - plant them in Spring. They take a whole season to grow, but the cool thing is they keep producing until the first day of Winter. So, you get multiple harvests from a single plant. Pro tip: get that greenhouse up and running, and you can grow them all year round!

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avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

Ancient seeds? Just toss them in the ground in Spring. They're like the gift that keeps on giving until Winter hits.


avatarLettingTail8 months ago

Ancient seeds in Winter? Nope. Summer? Nope. It's Spring or bust, folks. And with a greenhouse, it's like Spring never ends.


avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago

If you're not planting ancient seeds in Spring, you're missing out big time. Trust me, I did it and my farm's never been richer.

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