Stardew Valley Ultimate Beach Farm Guide | How To Make Money Without Sprinklers
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The beach farm is definitely one of the most interesting farm layouts in Stardew, and the sprinkler restrictions are definitely quite a deterrent for many players. When I started my beach farm playthrough and realized that you cant use many sprinklers, I almost restarted the game on another farm! But actually, the beach farm has taught me quite a lot about the game and forced me to do some of the other fun mechanics in the game. So this is my guide to mastering the beach layout and still making insane amounts of money even without sprinklers.
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Check out some of my other tips and tricks videos!

How to unlock the Greenhouse in your first year: https://youtu.be/mW9YYXi5jNI
What to do in Winter: https://youtu.be/nzlTAGEYSPs
How to maximize Wine: https://youtu.be/mZq0akrFeQo
Most Profitable Crops for Each Season: https://youtu.be/IZ365q2Vwiw
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20 Comments

  1. I almost picked the Beach farm for my new save file and at the last second saw the lack of use in sprinklers and was like "Ho ho ho Concernedape. you almost fooled me with the Shiny farm!'

  2. I like to have my green house in a 4 corners kind of bit. Usually the top corners are starfruit and ancient fruit. The bottom left is coffee beans. Then the last one is what ever.

  3. Hate the beach area, very new to the game so I only read “beach” and clicked it. It’s just less automated and feels like a big chunk of the game is gone

  4. Choose Tiller make a bunch of wine and save them in a chest until you are in need to sell them.

    When you want to get your profit change your profession and sell everything then change your profession again.

  5. Nothing about fish ponds or slime hutches?? The extra room is perfect for that! And if you age goat cheese instead of wine you won't need to rely so much on crops while still making a decent profit.

  6. My only suggestion is fish ponds, I’m doing a “fisher” run on the beach and I plan to have multiple Lava Eel ponds (50% chance in volcano caldera) and their aged roe with artisan profession sells for 1030 each

  7. I've started this game around 2 months ago (the end of 2022). And I chose beach farm without acknowledge anything about this fact.

    Then, one day, I was able to craft a sprinkler, and I didn't know why I couldn't place it. So, I searched, and got shocked about this fact. I really like to plant crops, but I can only do that in THAT small area. It broke my heart as I always have less free time to play…I got upset for a while, and now, I focus on animals especially fish ponds while I also have some small crops area that I watering them by myself too.

    Though my play style is quite slow to earn profits, but I've been enjoying it so far.

  8. My experience in Harvest Moon made me not care about sprinklers I will water those crops even if it took me until 12 am

  9. I love the beach farm! It's so much interesting then the other ones! It opens you up to new opportunities to make money then just cropping! And it has so much wide open spaces to explore! And I also like the fact that I can just fish behind my house without going all the way to the beach! Him putting this new farm on here was a huge change!

  10. i have a total of about 670 hours in the game divided amongst 4 different playthroughs, i keep wanting to try the beach farm but i keep chickening out. i only do the standard farm and the forest farm, i just keep trying to work up the nerve to try the beach and the wilderness farm.

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