I just have all the actual money making stuff hidden away in the greenhouse and sheds. Because this is a farming game, it’s not always about making the most profitable farm, it’s about rebuilding it.And it’s fun to grow different crops every season and see how they look. The 5th plot of strawberries or starfruit gets boring.
@@Lummi.ait's not optimal I know, but I keep one or two columns of coffee beans growing in the Greenhouse so I always have plenty of espresso for the speed buff.
I like to plant fiber seeds in winter, they don't need to be watered so you can pretty much fill the entire farm with them. Then, in Winter 28, make a ton of grass starters and place some of them under fences. This way you will get a ton of grass in Spring 1st for your animals ❤ and fiber for a lot of recipes, like scarecrows and wild bait
Potatoes are better as you can do two harvests before the 13th and they have better gold per day than cauliflower. If you can invest in preserves jars before summer then melons are better, even more for pumpkins which is also more realistic timewise.
I think hops is also a very good early game all around crop it regrows a lot(I think every day) it gives tons of farming xp and if you keep the gold hops you can use it as food in the mines and early skull cavern and you can make pale ale which sells for a pretty good price.
my opinion: spring - strawberry (seedmaker for maximazing the profit) summer - hops (daily harvest, also use keg, but it took years to finish the entire stock) fall - pumpkin (Idk) winter - mining I guess
Here’s a tip, corn seeds typically sell for more than just corn, so plant corn but before you sell it, turn it back into seeds (it’s not much more of a profit, but any gold counts, no matter how small)
Coffee is better than strawberries. In 4 days, you'll get 2 harvests (8 beans) from a coffee plant and 1 from strawberries, both giving you 120g in total. And though strawberries are on average going to be higher quality, and can also be turned into wine, coffee beans can be brewed into coffee, doubling it's value. And this only takes 2 in-game hours against the wine's 6.25 in-game days. That's money you'll have almost immediately that you can then put back into your farm so that you can make even more money.
Winter is the only season i min-max my profits. To me, the game is already very generous with how profitable crops are, so I plant a little bit of everything the first 2 years for the fun of it, then in subsequent years I usually just go off vibes and which items I want additional backstop of in my fridges.
For spring year 1 I spend all the starting money on parsnips, then all that profit into potatoes, both of these finish before the egg festival so you can buy strawberry seeds. Califlower takes too long to grow inorder to be sold in time for the egg festival which really weakens them as a profit plant According to the wiki the potatoes have a better g/day when you factor in their chance for multiple potatoes per crop (on average 1.25/crop or 5 for every 4 tiles of farming)
Friend (who's new to SV): What's the best crops for spring? Me: Strawberries & Cauliflower. Friend: So they sell for a lot of money? Me: ... actually yes, but I just said that cuz they are Maru's loved gifts. But you should probably just sell them.
Blueberries probably gave me the biggest boost year 1. Plus i had extra money from all the strawberries and cauliflower. I filled my entire farm with blueberries, or tried to, at least. I'm team cranberry. For the same reasons as blueberries and strawberries. Then you can make some kegs, etc etc
the real guide is this ill try to make it quick. clay farm buy 1 copper on day 2 and continue clay farming then upgrade your pickaxe by buying copper from clint. get to bottom of the mines fast. fish on day 3 also. give gifts to caroline then get the tea sapling recipe make them and sell them for 500g each. joja mart membership bus repair, skull caverns use the slingshot and buy explosive ammo from the guild. summer buy DSG from sandy and starfruit seeds. do this as soon as possible try to get at least 2 harvests. then you can just relax from there on
I use Deluxe Grow on all of my fields. I get a few extra yields to make more money for the next season as I slowly get more gold to add another scarecrow field every few seasons.
Throw the strawberries into the seed maker to get more crops. Also, look out for Coffee Beans in the travelling merchant. The price vary from 1.8K to 2K gold. It might be expensive but from one seed, you can build your own coffee empire since it's a double seasons crop.
not really its 3rd worst crop in fall Cranberries are the best even sold raw if you use kegs to make wine its by far away the best fall crop Corn is also really bad in summer so terrible. Suprisingly hops is the best summer crop but labor intensive starfruit is 2nd best,
Honestly, i have a greenhouse full of ancient fruit, tea saplings, coffee beans, strawberries, and some space set aside for plants i may need for questing.
I personally like to plant 400 star fruit at the start of summer, and process them all into iridium star fruit wine. This’ll take you through the other seasons in time to plant more
I don't know what the debate is all about, either you plant pumpkins and go after the best gamer girl ever, or cranberries and sell them for money? I mean they say you can't buy love, but with pumpkins you can get Abby to stop eating rocks.
Cranberries are good if your lazy lol (no hate) but pumpkins overall do give more money in the long run. Only 300 pumpkins and you've got 100k on ur hands
Honestly I go potatoes over cauliflower in the first year. Potatoes are cheaper, take a shorter time to be ready to harvest and you sometimes get two for the price of one.
Early on. I don't think you should be farming in winter just because if you're going to do any landscaping on your farm, you don't have to deal with bushes during winter and it goes much faster
This is rhubarb erasure. A rhubarb wine in the spring with artisan makes almost 1000g, and if you use deluxe speed grow, you can get 3 rhubarb harvests from spring
Yeah but starfruit makes much more money than any crop in the game, and you could technically get a bunch for free if you plant the one you get for free from the museum and turn the grow crop into seeds :)
@@IGOTTRIXUPMYSLEEVE but you can’t grow starfruit in spring on the regular farm?Rhubarb would be going head to head against strawberries and you wouldn’t have to buy the strawberries and save them for the following spring to get their highest potential
everybody acts like cranberries are more work than pumpkins but you have to harvest them 5 times compared the pumpkins 2 times or 3 with deluxe speed grow
Pumpkins are better early game bc they take up less space (since youll have less sprinklers) and you wont need ti use as much energy to manually water or plant them
So you can get two harvests out of cauliflower totaling 175 for 1 plant but kale you can get 4 harvests from and it gives 110 per harvest. So 440 from one farm slot or 350 from one farm slot. Js bc I’m new to the game and confused if I’m missing something
i never see anyone talk about rhubarb. if its year 2 and you have access to the desert shop, rhubarb is really good until you get your hands on strawberries
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Spring- ancient fruit
Summer- ancient fruit
Fall- ancient fruit
Winter- ancient fruit
Wait can u grow ancient fruit in winter??
@@ghostlyofficialz in the greenhouse yess
@@Yas69Yar ah ok
@@Yas69Yar and also on ginnger island
Summer is actually starfruit mainly cause starfruit’s 250 extra gold over ancient fruit is quite a lot when you add all the multipliers involved
Me Just planting ancient fruit for all seasons: 🧠🧠
hahaha yes greenhouse always full of ancient fruit 💪🏻💪🏻
I just have all the actual money making stuff hidden away in the greenhouse and sheds. Because this is a farming game, it’s not always about making the most profitable farm, it’s about rebuilding it.And it’s fun to grow different crops every season and see how they look. The 5th plot of strawberries or starfruit gets boring.
@@Lummi.ait's not optimal I know, but I keep one or two columns of coffee beans growing in the Greenhouse so I always have plenty of espresso for the speed buff.
@@steernaught Ur right but i need money for girls u now 😏
do they die outside in winter?
“There’s a lot of debate over cranberries vs. pumpkins.”
*Seanie Dew and Salmence have entered the chat*
Seanie is literally always wrong tho lol
@@mrrithexthesilent6385he explained why he chose pumpkins
Consensus on cranberries vs. Pumkins had always been
>Cranberries for direct sell
>Pumpkins for artisan (juice from kegs)
I like to plant fiber seeds in winter, they don't need to be watered so you can pretty much fill the entire farm with them. Then, in Winter 28, make a ton of grass starters and place some of them under fences. This way you will get a ton of grass in Spring 1st for your animals ❤ and fiber for a lot of recipes, like scarecrows and wild bait
Doesn’t grass you lost on winter 1 instantly regrow on spring 1
She never fails to give good tips!
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I’m literally making a playlist of videos for information on what I’m gonna call “my perfect world” ❤
"mommy Sandy's shop" is such a mood
Gonna be honest you help me complete the community center on an old farm😅. So thank you for that. Lummi does got my back
Potatoes are better as you can do two harvests before the 13th and they have better gold per day than cauliflower. If you can invest in preserves jars before summer then melons are better, even more for pumpkins which is also more realistic timewise.
For fall Cranberries are slightly better, especially if you plan to use a keg or preserve jar.
I think hops is also a very good early game all around crop it regrows a lot(I think every day) it gives tons of farming xp and if you keep the gold hops you can use it as food in the mines and early skull cavern and you can make pale ale which sells for a pretty good price.
my opinion:
spring - strawberry (seedmaker for maximazing the profit)
summer - hops (daily harvest, also use keg, but it took years to finish the entire stock)
fall - pumpkin (Idk)
winter - mining I guess
with 1.6 having dehydrator, cranberries are officially superior than pumpkin profit wise since you can't even use it for pumpkins
I only plant blueberries! Im all for that blue! Sebby we got to cook that blueberry jam!
rtgame fan spotted
I like coffee for spring/summer. Tomns of harvests that can be turned into coffee for a huge profit
Holy moly RT actually did the right thing afterall :0
My immediate reaction to hearing cranberries in relation to stardew lol
Here’s a tip, corn seeds typically sell for more than just corn, so plant corn but before you sell it, turn it back into seeds (it’s not much more of a profit, but any gold counts, no matter how small)
Coffee is better than strawberries. In 4 days, you'll get 2 harvests (8 beans) from a coffee plant and 1 from strawberries, both giving you 120g in total. And though strawberries are on average going to be higher quality, and can also be turned into wine, coffee beans can be brewed into coffee, doubling it's value. And this only takes 2 in-game hours against the wine's 6.25 in-game days. That's money you'll have almost immediately that you can then put back into your farm so that you can make even more money.
Potatoes in spring 1 is in my opinion the best choice, decently cheap and you get multiple from one crop.
“im lazy” relatable
Now I'm sad because I don't have enough pumpkins for wine because... Well, I'm lazy too 😂
"because i'm lazy" 😭😭
The fact rtgame picked the right crops but all because he was committed to a Break Bad joke
Thanks. I just got Stardew valley so I’ve been watching all of your videos
Winter is the only season i min-max my profits. To me, the game is already very generous with how profitable crops are, so I plant a little bit of everything the first 2 years for the fun of it, then in subsequent years I usually just go off vibes and which items I want additional backstop of in my fridges.
Fun fact: if you're going for Maru, cauliflowers and strawberries are both loved gifts.
Yessss I needed this
Thank you so much! I just picked stardew valley back up after a 3 year break and forgot most of the main things
Tbh I love theses videos, even though I'm decent at stardew valley and have been playing since it released, I'll still always watch these videos
For spring year 1 I spend all the starting money on parsnips, then all that profit into potatoes, both of these finish before the egg festival so you can buy strawberry seeds.
Califlower takes too long to grow inorder to be sold in time for the egg festival which really weakens them as a profit plant
According to the wiki the potatoes have a better g/day when you factor in their chance for multiple potatoes per crop (on average 1.25/crop or 5 for every 4 tiles of farming)
You've been a lifesaver for this game!!!
I literally got this on spring 28 when I was stressing on what I was gonna plant for summer lmao thank youu
Friend (who's new to SV): What's the best crops for spring?
Me: Strawberries & Cauliflower.
Friend: So they sell for a lot of money?
Me: ... actually yes, but I just said that cuz they are Maru's loved gifts. But you should probably just sell them.
Lummi my favorite stardew valley RUclipsr I always look at your videos when I’m confused or need help I even named my pet blue chicken after you :)
Me:
Spring: ancient fruit
Summer: ancient fruit
Fall: ancient fruit
Winter: ancient fruit, greenhouse
i recommend when you plant star fruit turn it into wine cus it’s sells for so much
Blueberries probably gave me the biggest boost year 1. Plus i had extra money from all the strawberries and cauliflower. I filled my entire farm with blueberries, or tried to, at least.
I'm team cranberry. For the same reasons as blueberries and strawberries. Then you can make some kegs, etc etc
Planting forage seeds in winter and putting crystal fruit in kegs is insanely profitable for some reason, giving you 630g with the artisan profession
im currently growing a small patch of strawberries on ginger island to process into strawberry seeds for spring year 3; instant strabbification
Can’t believe I saw this video right after I got done planting my damn fall crops
I go hard on winter seeds to make saplings. I also take any leftover crystal fruit and turn it into wine for variety.
Thanks for sum tips
But i actually like planting parsnips you know for sum cooking and gifts for robin:)
I was just watching your TikTok’s, then opened RUclips and you showed up here too!
...i just finished the egg Festival, I forgot to buy strawberrys 😢
Thanks for this video.
I have a question, are the 4 new crops from the 1.6 good? 🤔
Blueberry’s are my FAVOURITE 🫐
Thanks Lummi
Ancient fruit wine sells for 1600 gold aswell :> it takes six day but if u make multiple at the same time and sell them all at once it’s worth it
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the real guide is this ill try to make it quick. clay farm buy 1 copper on day 2 and continue clay farming then upgrade your pickaxe by buying copper from clint. get to bottom of the mines fast. fish on day 3 also. give gifts to caroline then get the tea sapling recipe make them and sell them for 500g each. joja mart membership bus repair, skull caverns use the slingshot and buy explosive ammo from the guild. summer buy DSG from sandy and starfruit seeds. do this as soon as possible try to get at least 2 harvests. then you can just relax from there on
Ngl, I only do pumpkins because it’s a loved gift for my stardew father figure, willy
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Spring-ruhabarb or strawberry
Summer-starfruit or blueberry
Fall-pumkin or sweet gem Berry
Or ancient fruit for every season
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I use Deluxe Grow on all of my fields. I get a few extra yields to make more money for the next season as I slowly get more gold to add another scarecrow field every few seasons.
Throw the strawberries into the seed maker to get more crops. Also, look out for Coffee Beans in the travelling merchant. The price vary from 1.8K to 2K gold. It might be expensive but from one seed, you can build your own coffee empire since it's a double seasons crop.
They're also common from dust sprites!
In my last playthrough I did the corn for all of summer and autumn, the profits were so worth it over the 2 seasons
not really its 3rd worst crop in fall Cranberries are the best even sold raw if you use kegs to make wine its by far away the best fall crop Corn is also really bad in summer so terrible. Suprisingly hops is the best summer crop but labor intensive starfruit is 2nd best,
Lmfao, Cranberry vs pumpkin debate, more like Seanie dew vs Salmence-
Meanwhile me who sold out to Joma corp early and got the greenhouse quickly: no mortal may understand my plans
Spring: Strawberries & Cauliflower
Summer: Blueberries, Starfruit & Corn
Fall: Cranberries & Pumpkins
Winter: Winter Seeds & Green Tea Saplings
Honestly, i have a greenhouse full of ancient fruit, tea saplings, coffee beans, strawberries, and some space set aside for plants i may need for questing.
This is lil embarrassing but I’m new to the game and ur basically my Stardew wiki and I save your most helpful videos(to me) to a note I have saved 😭
I personally like to plant 400 star fruit at the start of summer, and process them all into iridium star fruit wine. This’ll take you through the other seasons in time to plant more
During winter I live in the dungeon and/if fishing spots
I followed the instructions and it easily worked!
Cranberries are great cuz you get a ton of them so it's easy to keep preserves jars full which will get you more money than kegs
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I don't know what the debate is all about, either you plant pumpkins and go after the best gamer girl ever, or cranberries and sell them for money? I mean they say you can't buy love, but with pumpkins you can get Abby to stop eating rocks.
very easy to understand and the best it works
This dead ass made me want to play it again like after playing it an hour ago
Woah what was that giga cauliflower!?!?
Sandy needs more attention then just the girl who sells starfruit
I wish we could marry her 😭
@@pokiidoki5532 she needs heart events to!
Buy a ton of strawberries then sell a ton and save about 40 for the seed maker so you can have about 90 for the start of the season next year
I just use potato’s during spring.. always available and give good profits
"I'm lazy"
The pumpkins being less work and more profiable:😑
I was too busy growing sunflowers for Haley in summer so I could grow blubies
*sighs* fine I'll open Stardew valley again
Rhubarb is also an amazing choice for spring in year 2 will get 1 rhubarb Harvest then 2 Strawberry harvest
I farm pumpkins on the side just for the soup
I grow coffee because it grows every two days and can make triple espresso to make me a crap ton of money
I feel my first year is not going well. Half way through summer and i barely grow any crops, i mostly mine and fish. Lol
Ancient fruit:
You can also plant melons in the summer but the only con is that they can’t regrow but it’s still worth it
Cranberries are good if your lazy lol (no hate) but pumpkins overall do give more money in the long run. Only 300 pumpkins and you've got 100k on ur hands
Melons can be more profitable than blueberries but blueberries are easier to manage as you only need to buy seeds once
Honestly I go potatoes over cauliflower in the first year. Potatoes are cheaper, take a shorter time to be ready to harvest and you sometimes get two for the price of one.
yah but like its so much more optimized if you plant cauliflower so you harvest before the festival and buy a shitload of strawberries
You forgot about Coffee for Spring/Summer 😊
Early on. I don't think you should be farming in winter just because if you're going to do any landscaping on your farm, you don't have to deal with bushes during winter and it goes much faster
Mommy sandy... Yes....... I agree
This is rhubarb erasure. A rhubarb wine in the spring with artisan makes almost 1000g, and if you use deluxe speed grow, you can get 3 rhubarb harvests from spring
Yeah but starfruit makes much more money than any crop in the game, and you could technically get a bunch for free if you plant the one you get for free from the museum and turn the grow crop into seeds :)
@@IGOTTRIXUPMYSLEEVE but you can’t grow starfruit in spring on the regular farm?Rhubarb would be going head to head against strawberries and you wouldn’t have to buy the strawberries and save them for the following spring to get their highest potential
everybody acts like cranberries are more work than pumpkins but you have to harvest them 5 times compared the pumpkins 2 times or 3 with deluxe speed grow
I just bought lots of melon seeds for summer 😭 once they’re harvested im gonna buy some blue berries if i have enough time to let them mature
Weren’t cranberries nerfed? I go with pumpkins personally
I like wheat a lot
Pumpkins are better early game bc they take up less space (since youll have less sprinklers) and you wont need ti use as much energy to manually water or plant them
What’s your thoughts on coffee for spring and fall?
So you can get two harvests out of cauliflower totaling 175 for 1 plant but kale you can get 4 harvests from and it gives 110 per harvest. So 440 from one farm slot or 350 from one farm slot. Js bc I’m new to the game and confused if I’m missing something
i never see anyone talk about rhubarb. if its year 2 and you have access to the desert shop, rhubarb is really good until you get your hands on strawberries
Spring ancient fruit
Summer ancient fruit
Fall ancient fruit
Winter ancient fruit in greenhouse or ginger island
You can start multipying coffee in years 1, so you start year 2 with a lot o coffee