Stardew Valley Honey | Best Honey Layout For A Single Flower

hey guys in today’s video we are going to be talking about honey and the most optimal honey layout the layout i’m going to show you in this video will get you 44 bee houses around a single flower it’s really fun to diversify your farm by having multiple sources of income such as your regular crops animal products like mayonnaise chocolate oil and honey [Music] honey can also be very lucrative especially in full you will make the most money from honey in fall honey is also really important on the new beach farm that has a very limited space for sprinklers so this layout is perfect for the beach farm too to make a single bee house you just need to be farming level three halfway wood eight cold one iron ball and one maple syrup maple syrup can be obtained from putting a tapper on a maple tree honey comes in two forms it can either be wild honey or it can be flower honey flour honey sells for a lot more regular wild honey can not convey and in bowl you can use the fairy rose to make fairy rose honey this flower honey sells for about seven times as much as regular wild honey how this works is each flower has a radius around it’s five tiles apart from the flower it looks like this any bee house in this radius will produce flower honey as you can see there is plenty of space to put loads of bee houses but you cannot stack the bee houses everywhere then you wouldn’t be able to harvest the honey so often you will find tiny setups like this very untidy but there is a way to get 44 bee houses around a single flower and allowing you to easily harvest all the honey this setup right here this setup does require you to water the flower every day until it has fully bloomed but the lack of a sprinkler does make the overall setup just look prettier once the flower has fully bloomed you do not have to water it anymore i recommend using the deluxe speed pro to get the flower to bloom faster this can result in you getting an extra harvest of flour honey the bee houses take four days to produce honey and the fairy rose takes 12 days to fully bloom so make sure you plant it on day one each harvest will give you 44 flower honeys in full that is 44 fairy rose honey at 680 gold each that’s 29 920 gold each harvest and if you’ve chosen the artisan profession that increases the sale prices of artisan goods by 40 and you can sell each for 951 gold for a total of 41 844 gold per harvest in a single season you can get 160 000 gold just a single honey layout now that’s a lot of money for zero maintenance once the flower has bloomed if you have better looking flooring you can make it look like this damn that looks really good thanks for watching this video i hope this video has helped you maximize your honey production and helped you make tons of money if you like this layout subscribe for more videos just like this one but for now until next time

In this video, I’ll show you the Best Honey Layout For A Single Flower In Stardew Valley!
This Stardew Valley Honey Setup will give you the most amount of bee houses for a single flower. You will get 44 bee houses around a single flower, while still keeping an aesthetically pleasing honey setup.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:20 Why should you make honey in Stardew Valley?
0:47 Stardew Valley Bee House
0:57 Stardew Valley Maple Syrup
1:17 Stardew Valley Wild honey vs Flower Honey
1:30 How to get flower honey in Stardew Valley?
1:59 Best Honey Layout For A Single Flower in Stardew Valley
2:37 Single Harvest Total Gold
3:05 conclusion

25 Comments

  1. love your videos so much! just found them and i adore them, your voice is soothing and your videos are so informative and helpful thanks for taking the time to share!

  2. Super useful video! It would take much more effort, but could you place bee houses in all the tiles of that radius around the flower, and then harvest and destroy them all when they're ready to harvest? (And replace them after)

  3. Amazing guide !
    But with this layout, I need to focus to not pick the fairy rose, which is annoying (to me)Also, I found another laytout with 46 bee houses, and you can't collect the flower with it

  4. Can you get fairy rose on ginger island with q on it?

    Edit: I’m an idiot, I was thinking that fairy rose were an event. I don’t play stardew that often so I go large periods of time between stardew binges. I also find it annoying that junimbo don’t harvest honey.

  5. If you have the profession of crops growing 10% faster, you can use deluxe retailing soil so you don't have to water it every day! Then once it's done growing, change the profession back to artisan

  6. Couldn't you get 45 in? At the bottom, you have a 3 wide area of bee houses. This way, you have a potential unused slot. You could instead make a T with them using 4 beehouses, which would still be harvestable, and in reach of your flower.

  7. 44 is certainly the highest number of houses you can have on a single flower without having to break them during harvest; but I personally favor a design that sacrifices three houses in order to encase the flower and eliminate all possibility of accidentally harvesting it, so "best" is a bit subjective.

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