![]() Whatever else you have left should be spent on Blueberry Seeds. Again, make sure you use Basic Fertilizer. Even with the 9 you should have gotten by now from the museum, you'll need to plant at least 20 to have a decent chance of getting the 5 gold quality ones you need, especially since without Deluxe Speed-Gro you can only get 2 harvests of Melons in the season. Altogether that will set you back about 5,700g. And be sure to use Basic Fertilizer on the Corn to increase the chance of gold quality, because you want at least 5 Gold Quality Corn. You should plan to purchase or make Speed-Gro for the Wheat, Radishes, and Hops (which would be about 18). I usually also like to plant 6 Hops and at least 9 Corn. I recommend you plan to start with 6 plots each of Wheat, Radishes, Hot Peppers, and Tomatoes. Then head into town to buy your crop seeds. You should also plan your crop layout (see the previous Section) and begin tilling soil and watering, at least until about 8AM. You'll need to use your scythe to clear them out, and you'll have to repair your farm, clearing out any rocks and logs that grew up over night. When you awaken on Summer 1, you'll find all of your Spring crops have died. Otherwise I just suck it up and water everything by hand - just get that Watering Can upgraded! except for in the greenhouse if I don't have enough Iridium Sprinklers yet. Personally I think Quality Sprinklers are a waste of resources, and I rarely use them. Note that there is no layout using Quality Sprinklers that will let you water every crop and have a chance at getting a Giant Crop. If you're planning to invest in Quality Sprinklers, you'll simply need a 3x3 (9 tile) layout, with the center tile being the sprinkler. This would obviously increase the number of seeds needed from the previous single plot layout. Crops 3 and 4 can actually be the same crop (Corn, for example). Crop 2 will be the pole plant (Green Beans in Spring, Hops in Summer, and Grapes in Fall). In this case, make sure crop 1 is Cauliflower (in Spring), Melon (in Summer), or Pumpkin (in Fall). Of course if you want to have a chance to get a giant crop, you can combine two plots together like this: This is useful for the "pole" types, making them crop 1 so, again, for Summer, crop 1 would be Hops, crop 2 would be Melon, and crop 3 would be Corn. The first layout is for planting 6 each of four different crops:Įach number is a different crop, so, for example, for Summer, crop 1 would be Wheat, crop 2 would be Radishes, crop 3 would be Hot Peppers and crop 4 would be Tomatoes.Īn alternate layout is for planting 6 of one crop type, and 9 of two other types: You can either place a Scarecrow, Lightning Rod or another crop in the center space. Since the plot layout of crops with an iridium sprinkler can also be used without a sprinkler, I'm presenting it here. It's entirely possible to obtain iridium sprinklers in Summer, Year 1, although they are pretty expensive to make or buy. ![]() ![]() I'm presenting this first, even though it probably falls under Summer 1, because I think it's important and handy to be able to reference back to. Part 4 covering Winter can be found here: ![]() If this isn't where you are, just keep in mind that you might not be able to follow everything I recommend, but I'll try to prioritize things where I can. You're starting the season with at least 15,000g, a Silo, and one or two upgraded tools (Axe and Pickaxe, in that order). Have gotten Mining, Fishing, and Combat to at least Level 3 D. Unlocked the Gatherer Profession by getting Foraging to Level 5 C. Unlocked the Tiller Profession by getting Farming to Level 5 B. I will start this guide under the assumption that you used Part 1 of my Guide to get through Spring, Year 1, so I will expect that you will have: A. Note that some events are pre-planned and will always occur on the date they are set for, but others are conditional and will be based on what you've done in the game. Just like my previous guide, this will pretty much be a day-by-day breakdown of Summer of Year 1. This is part two of my walkthrough / new player guide for Stardew Valley.
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