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You can purchase seeds from Lillia at the Flower Shop, where stock changes depending on the season. Seeds fall in a 3x3 square around you, covering nine squares in total. Crops don't need to be watered on rainy days. Flowers cannot be sold and are only used as gifts.  
You can purchase seeds from Lillia at the Flower Shop, where stock changes depending on the season. Seeds fall in a 3x3 square around you, covering nine squares in total. Crops don't need to be watered on rainy days. Flowers cannot be sold and are only used as gifts.  


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Revision as of 20:47, 6 October 2023

You can purchase seeds from Lillia at the Flower Shop, where stock changes depending on the season. Seeds fall in a 3x3 square around you, covering nine squares in total. Crops don't need to be watered on rainy days. Flowers cannot be sold and are only used as gifts.

Spring
Image Crop Cost Unit Price Growth Regrowth
Turnip 200g 60g 4 -
Cabbage 200g 90g 8 -
Potato 200g 80g 6 -
Summer
Image Crop Cost Unit Price Growth Regrowth
Tomato 300g 90g 9 3
Corn 300g 120g 13 4
Fall
Image Crop Cost Unit Price Growth Regrowth
Eggplant 300g 60g 7 3
Winter/Greenhouse Only
Image Crop Cost Unit Price Growth Regrowth
Strawberry 500g 150g 6 -
Flowers
Image Crop Cost Unit Price Growth Season
Moon Drop 300g - 6 Spring - Summer
Pink Cat Mint 300g - 8 Spring - Summer

You are able to buy Grass from Spring to Fall for 500g. Grass does not to be watered, grows in 9 days, and regrows in 6 days. Once grown, it can be cut to feed your livestock. It remains dormant in Winter, but begins growing again in Spring.

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