Where to Get Tea Leaves in Stardew Valley

avatarReoccuringRace2 years ago
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avatarBustingSpire2 years ago

You can get tea leaves in Stardew Valley by growing them! First, you need to snag a Tea Sapling. Caroline will give you the recipe to make one during a cutscene in her sunroom, but only if you're buddies (two hearts or more). Once you've got that sapling planted, you just need to wait until it matures and starts producing tea leaves in the final week of each season, except winter.

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avatarBivouacingFirm2 years ago

Just to add a quick note: remember that your Tea Sapling won't grow into a tree if it's winter, so plan ahead! Also, it's gotta have space, so don't cram it too close to other stuff.


avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Honestly, I think the tea-growing process is one of the most chill parts of Stardew. It鈥檚 like the game鈥檚 way of reminding you to slow down and enjoy the little things. Plus, who doesn鈥檛 love unlimited tea?

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