Tips on designing your farm are endless, so here are my tips on how I plan out my farms and how this could help you with your farm!
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Links discussed in video:
☼ Make Passive Income Using ALL OF Pelican Town! – https://youtu.be/DKUo6kqR0iY
☼ Improve your Farm Organization with These Tips! – https://youtu.be/-6lsEQdFEsA
☼ Stardew Valley Year 5 Artisan Farm Tour! – https://youtu.be/tgbAcLp6oR0
☼ Stardew Valley Planner – https://stardew.info/
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31 Comments

  1. Thank you for the tips! The farm planning site you suggested would be a big help for myself and partner, now we can envision how the farm could look better 😀

  2. With the garden pot and the new 1.5 retaining soil that never fails, you can use a shed as a sprinkler-free greenhouse at a fraction of the space forever if the plant is one that remains after harvests like strawberries, or ancient fruit… Useful for beach farms…

  3. I always thought that the farms were huge and it took forever to get from one side to the other so I placed everything as close to the house as possible and throwing things like silos on the other side where I never went. Now that I've actually put paths connecting everything and organized into sections I'm like "it's so small and I need more crop space!" (I'm also on the hilltop farm so that's part of it lol)

  4. Great video! I like the variety of topics you cover on SDV. Just an insight on the option to use barns instead of sheds, though. It's not a good idea! A fully upgraded barn (all 3 upgrades) is more expensive both in money (43.000 g vs 35.000 g) and resources (1350 wood + 650 stone vs 850 wood + 300 stone). It also uses more farm space (7×4 vs 7×3) and provides slightly less usable space (136 vs 137 machines in reach) [source: sdv wiki]

  5. Thanks for the tips, fuzz!! I’ve sort of Ben winging the design on my farm, also I know it’s the eisiest out of all of them but I just caught the angler on my first try!!! I’m suprised because when I started I was bad at fishing. I’m level 10 fishing and had the best luck. Also nice shirt!!

  6. I've definitely been inspired by you and other youtubers like ezlilly, WickedyChikady, and Unsurpassable Z. When I get back to playing Stardew Valley (in a month or twelve), I definitely want to give my first farm a significant makeover. One thing that's helped is creating a two-tile wide path from the northern entrance to and around the pond with a second perpendicular path from the east entrance to somewhat beyond the first path. It's a good start.

  7. My approach to designing the farm was always super practical, so if you want not that pretty but super practical farm I can suggest some tips (i think all experienced players know this, but maybe they would be helpful to beginners):
    – Put all of your buildings you want to visit daily in a loop: for example you need to water crops, pet animals and harvest something from a fish pond. Place them on your farm, close to your house, the way that they create a circle, so when you check them every morning you walk in a nice loop without wasting your precious time on running around.
    – Put away thigs you want to check rarely, for example sheds to the furthest corners of your farm, so they are not in the way. You don't need a shed with wine you collect once a week right in front of your house.
    – Following up previous advice – first wait a little time to collect enough resources to put everything in the machines at the same time – so you can collect it at the same time i.e. don't waste your time on it every day.
    – Don't make fences and flooring in first couple of years. They have no actual use and sometimes even get in the way, so it's just a waste of precious recourses you could spend on machines and buildings. Make a lot of gates, so they don't block your path. And make them double – when you get a horse you'll thank me 😉
    – Give a lot of space to barn animals (pigs: the odds of finding a truffle depend on the amount of free tiles they have – the more the better, btw grass counts as used tile so don't give them a lot of grass). For coop animals you can save up some space, it doesn't matter.
    – Keep your machines inside but always at the reaching distance.
    – Always put a chest next to your machines (and a mini-shipping bin if you have it). For example put all your cheese presses, looms and oil makers inside a barn. First in the morning you go, collect all the stuff, load your machines, put the rest of milk and wool into the chest and sell immediately cloth and cheese through shipping bin. You don't waste your time running back and forth, and also your backpack isn't cluttered. But for example if you constantly use a furnace, put it right next to your house so you always can opportunity to use it.
    – Don't separate your sprinklers with flooring, don't put a lot of flooring around a junimo hat. I know this looks beautiful, but big crops is one of the biggest sources of money and you loose money on every unused tile (trust me, you'll be horrified when you count how much money you lost on those used due to flooring tiles). Secondly, you loose a chance to get a giant crop if you separate your sprinklers.
    – Plant trees at the quarry, train station, desert and in the forest, don't waste your space on your farm (when you start having big crops and a lot of sheds you'll realize that your farm is actually not that big)
    – 100% agree with video – build and upgrade sheds. One shed of ancient fruit wine can make you about 300k in one week with artisian profession, so you'll make it worth almost instantly.
    – Put your obelisks close to each other in some corner of your farm, then put there mini-obelisk and put second mini-obelisk next to your door. Main idea: you use return scepter and turn up on your porch, then use mini-obelisk, then you can use any of the big obelisks. You teleport three times but it happens instantly (and I'm almost sure time freezes when you teleport), so it'll save you sooo much time! If you have to walk (especially at least to the center of your farm) using obelisks stops being worth it.
    Well, that's it. Basically, main idea is to place everything you need daily next to your house and things you use rarely in the distance. I hope all examples above would be helpful to someone!

  8. This Stardew Valley Planer is a bit glitched u can't place ur floors every where, like the entrence on top of ur farm and thats frustrating me :c

  9. Trying to better understand coop feature on switch. I play local co-op. Would it be possible to invite you to my newly completed farm for a review your video? I think I have a top quality farm that I wish I could show off a bit haha

  10. This is going to be real fun, I've been a console player for the past few months. But now I got my PC running again I'm going to see about doing some modded stardew and design a pack around automation

  11. I'm new to the stardew community. But damn do you videos that show us some of those monster sweater puppies a little better?

  12. I will say that if designing farms seem like a amssive undertaking, try starting with the Four Corners Farm! It sections the farm into quadrants for you so you could spend time decorating one quadrant at a time. Once you get more confident in your preferred aesthetic and design choices then tyring out the Standard or Beach Farms can amke for really beautiful designs

  13. i’m so confused on how you get the retractable fence thingy where you can enter the farm and exit without leaving an opening in the fence. pls help!!!

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