Stardew Valley is all about managing your farm and making sure you have everything prepared to handle the next challenge or unlock the next portion of the game. If you’re looking to maximize your profits every season, unless you have the greenhouse available, you need to use different crops for summer, winter, fall, and spring. Summer can be one of the more profitable months because of the weather.
When you’re in the summer, you have plenty of options for crops to add, but what is the best option? Here’s what you need to know about the best crops that you should be growing when summer hits in Stardew Valley.
The Best Crops to Grow in the Summer for Stardew ValleyThere are five big crops we want to talk about that I feel you should be growing throughout the summer in Stardew Valley. The big ones I want to highlight are Blueberries, Hops, Radishes, Starfruit, and Wheat. I feel that those are the best, critical ones to grow, given the overall yields and they have the best return investment for your time while playing the game.
BlueberriesIf you’re looking for a large amount of gold for a single crop, blueberries are a great crop to go with. A blueberry seed costs 80 gold, and the item sells for 50 gold, but the crop produces three, so you’re really getting 150 gold minimum, which is near twice the amount. They take 13 days to grow but regrow every four days in Stardew Valley.
What’s extremely important to know is that you can turn blueberries into blueberry wine if you have a keg. Blueberry wine is seen a truly efficient money maker in Stardew Valley, but you need to make sure you have those kegs at the ready to accept the wine, and sell it on the market.
HopsSpeaking of kegs, another solid crop to make some serious
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