Fall in Stardew Valley is a time for Spirit's Eve and gorgeous turning leaves and landscapes around Pelican Town. But some of the most profitable crops also grow during the fall season in Stardew Valley.
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Updated April 11th, 2022 by Nikole Brinkman: As the last month in Stardew Valley, Fall still allows players to grow and harvest crops on their farm, so it's vital to know which crops are the best to plant to earn extra money to get through the Winter. When starting out, players won't have the chance to use their Greenhouse yet, so Winter is barren with their stable income from crops, leaving only what players get throughout the day either by fishing, foraging, or running around in the mines. Being prepared will save a lot of hassle in the future, which in turn allows players to use their spare time in the Winter to do other tasks and go on adventures they might have been holding off from. In a game like Stardew Valley, it never hurts to go back and make some additions and changes to make sure players are able to optimize their time in the most crucial season.
A good rule of thumb to keep in mind when growing crops in Stardew Valley is that berries should be growing during every season. Blueberries and cranberries typically yield more than one berry per plant, so it's more bang for the buck. Each of them regrows after just a few days, which can lead to a steady income if players utilize as much land as possible to plant them. In the winter, using the greenhouse to grow berries is a tactic many veteran players use to maximize profit.
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During the fall season in Stardew Valley, Cranberries should be planted and will take a total
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