Start a new farm in Stardew Valley Can be pretty stressful for a game that’s all about calm and relaxation, but thankfully, there’s one trick that helps make the first spring of Year 1 as profitable As possible, and It’s all about strawberry seeds. Keeping a piece of gold ready for the first festival of the year can help Set up a farm for success throughout the rest of the year. This trick does involve some pre-planning and crop preparation for completing a package at the Community Center, but is worth it for the profit-minded farmer.
Strawberries are a unique crop that players first encounter in the Egg Festival on Spring 13. These seeds are not purchasable at Pierre’s or JoJo Mart at any time, making them a very limited offering before players unlock the desert later. While some inexperienced players may not have much gold from putting it all in the normal spring crops, experienced players know to keep a hefty amount just for strawberry seeds. It is ideal to buy about 20 seeds, so make sure to have at least 2,000 g Set aside for buying strawberry seeds.
Plant strawberry seeds (almost) right away
There’s one stop players will need to make first
Since spring is almost halfway through the time strawberry seeds are available, it may seem prudent to save your seeds for the beginning of next spring. However, if you let the seeds sit in a box for almost a whole year, you are leaving money on the table. To maximize farming profitability in the very first year of Stardew ValleyIt is best to Plant strawberry seeds as soon as the player exceeds the egg festivalWith only one stop before.
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This stop is at the Community Center to finish the first batch. The absolute best way to get the most out of the first spring is to Finish the Community Center spring crop package As soon as possible. If all four of the necessary crops—parsnips, green beans, cauliflower, and potatoes—are planted on Spring 1, all will be ready by Spring 13.
This is all for the US Spring crop package reward of 20 speed-sizeWhich players are unable to do at this early point Stardew Valley. Using Speed-Gro on the strawberry seeds will speed up growth and Let the crop produce three harvests instead of just two. This one harvest makes a huge difference in the early stages of the game, as money can be a struggle with mostly passnipes and scarce fishing available, although fishing can be very profitable with the right tricks.
Be sure to go directly to the Community Center to Finish the spring crop package as soon as the festival is overWhich can be a bit hectic since it will already be 10:00. To alleviate some of this pressure, players should build and water the area for planting before going to the festival. Once the spring crop package is complete, all that is left to do is Use the Speed-Gro and plant some strawberries!
Save the strawberries for later
Seeds and buds make strawberries useful all year long
With three full harvests of strawberries, The farm should be flush with cash for the fruitful seasons ahead. However, it is important not to sell or use all the harvested strawberries right away, as they can be even more useful for future gameplay. Some of the lower quality strawberries should be kept aside for the seed maker, as players will be able to Plant even more strawberry plants in early spring year 2.
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For more patient players, some of the strawberry harvest can be saved to make different artisan products. While the keg may not be easily accessible for very early game, the canning jar can turn strawberries into jam, which Their increases profit as strawberry jam sells for 290 g.
Base |
Silver quality |
Gold quality |
Iridium Quality |
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Strawberry Cell Price |
120 g |
150 g |
180 g |
240 g |
with tiller occupation |
132g |
165 g |
198g |
264g |
Another important use for extra strawberries is for gifting. Both Maru and Demetrius love strawberries and have birthdays in the summerWhich makes the little berry an easy gift for both of them. Ideally put two gold quality strawberries for this purpose, because the quality of a gift has an impact on how many friendship points. Ten others Stardew Valley Characters also like strawberries, including Elliot, Shane, Leah, Harvey, Sandy, Jody, Kent, Linus, Robin and Pam.
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OpenCritic
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Critics recommend:
99%
- platforms
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PC, Xbox One, Android, iOS, PS4, Switch
- Released
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26 February 2016
- developer(s)
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Concerned App
- Multiplayer
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Local multiplayer, online multiplayer