I have been working on this farm (alongside the completion of my prev save) since the 1.5 update, and managed to achieve the perfection rate earlier this time at Year 4

I did some intensive farming for the first 2 years, up to the part where I had access to the island farm, I shifted my focus on animals and artisan products in years 3 and 4. I do not recommend this kind of set-up so early in the game (years 1-2), especially when you still don’t have access to the Island Farm (which is basically a huge greenhouse).

I’m slowly working on my beach farm at the moment but that might take a while. Let me know what you think.

Farm Layout: https://tinyurl.com/2fju9cka
Island Farm: https://tinyurl.com/vsxzjr2v

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36 Comments

  1. I've used tree stumps in my decor before, but I've never thought to use fruit tree stumps for a bigger and more mature trunk! Very smart! I'll have to use that!

  2. Wow this is so good! My first farm is hilltop and I have some ideas, but in struggling to get it anywhere near this nice. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work!

  3. I know it’s been 2 years, but I really want to see another farm from you. You’re one of the few people I know decorate a bunch while still making a bunch of gold. I’m interested to see your take on some of the different farm types. Keep up the good work. 🙂

  4. I keep coming back to your videos for design inspiration! The museum is so cool. And love that your farmer is Jo March

  5. This looks simply incredible. Just one question though, how did you get those fruit trees up against the cliff behind the “museum” and coop? I tried planting some in a similar fashion, but it won’t let me.

  6. I'm currently playing on a hill top farm too and I must admit that the way you decorate your farm is so creative aesthetic and profitable kinda weird for me tho that you used brick floor for me I don't like brick floor.

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