The farming sim has been around for quite some time but still captures the hearts of both new and seasoned players. Despite being an almost nine-year-old game, continues to be one of the best farming sims, with a loyal and dedicated fanbase. The cozy farming sim has much to do, but the main focus is rebuilding a rundown farm inherited from Grandpa.
Farming in is rewarding in more ways than one. Farming allows players to complete certain quests, fulfill wishes from the townsfolk, make meals with special perks, and sell crops for profit. Not all crops are the same—some are bought from Pierre's, and others are purchased elsewhere. Some are affordable, and some are more expensive. Some take a few days to produce, while others take a week. Some can grow in summer and others in spring, fall, or winter. Players start in spring in , so here are the top 10 crops to grow in spring.
Tulips are flowers that grow from tulip bulbs. While they won't bring in a good profit, they do have other uses. They're aesthetically pleasing and can bloom in five different colors. They also make great gifts, especially for Evelyn.
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Only Clint, George, and Sebastian dislike receiving tulips as gifts. However, tulips can also be consumed for energy and health. When consumed, they restore 45 energy.
Crop Name
Purchase Price
Where to Buy
Grows In
Sells For
Tulip Bulb
20g
Pierre's General Store
6 Days
30g
Since tulip bulbs are relatively cheap and only take six days to grow, keeping tulips on hand can be helpful when starting your adventure in Tulips are also a donation option in the Garden Bundle in the Community Center. While not used in recipes or quests, tulips can be used in tailoring.
Carrot Seeds are one of the crops that can't be purchased from Pierre's, or even from JojaMart or the Traveling Cart. Instead, carrot seeds must be found or obtained through
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