Here are five relatively simple tips that are going to change the way you play stardew valley. The valley is big and vast, but these will help you tremendously.
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29 Comments

  1. There's a better way to do that last tip:
    Right before the 1st day of Winter (and after you harvested all crops needed, of course), plant fiber seeds on all those hoed farmland. Not only do fiber seeds survive in Winter, they also retain whatever fertilizer is used on it, ready for Spring.

  2. Can use that with crops killed my lightning. If you don't replace it with something else, and don't intend to, just leave the dead crop and any fertilizer you've placed under it will remain intact.

  3. What you also lack of fiber to made the tea sapplings, dont worry just buy a lot of stone from robin and then trade it with the desert trader on tuesday

  4. I disagree with the mixed seed tip. You can get pineapples way easier and more reliably by just throwing pineapples in a seed maker. Mixed seeds are best used to make fiber plants to bomb your plants on the last day of autumn and plant fiber plants there to preserve the fertilizers in the ground to make starting back up in spring easy.

  5. "have many shed filled with kegs and don't know when they are all ready?"
    me who leaves them for two in-game weeks and hopes for the best 👁️👄👁️

  6. Oh! That last one is really useful to me, since one of my biggest time-sinks in Spring is re-hoeing the land. I'll have to keep that in mind!

    I also liked the mixed seed pineapple trick, though. That's devious.

  7. i cant belive i actually learn something for a stardew short instead of repeating the same five things by 3000 channels. the leaving the witered plants to not having to clear on spring is genious.

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