![]() Im probably not going to put the four in the front though, because it blocks some visibility, which is kinda annoying. Yea I know I can put 16 trees in the greenhouse. Even with Deluxe Speed Gro (which has its own cost if you aren't making it, which has infrastructure costs), you're still looking at 315g/day, which still won't compare to Ancient Wine, much less Pale Ale or Peach/Pomegranate preserves. Google 'Stardew Valley Greenhouse layout', you can find a pattern which allows you to plant 16 trees maximum, twice the amount as the previous post. Edit: - The top floor has now been removed from this mod, I decided it was ugly. Bottom floor is a fully functional underground outdoor space. Bottom floor has 600+ crop spaces, with room for trellis crops. 3,150/ea but taking two weeks to produce means a daily yield of 225g. A map mod that changes the greenhouse to be treehouse themed Features: - Main floor optimized for fruit tree layout + cosmetic changes. Utilizing the greenhouse can ensure optimal growth and maximize your harvests. Its primary function is to protect crops and fruit trees from the adverse effects of weather and seasonal changes. Pay Robin to install some sprinklers in the rafters of your greenhouse (and eventually across your entire farm) allowing for 100 utilization. The greenhouse is a glass building on your farm from the beginning. Starfruit is even worse, on a per-day basis. Understanding the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley. This layout has 30 Fruit Trees, 74 Hops, and 30 Ancient Fruit. ![]() ![]() By contrast, Ancient Fruit sells for 2,310g/ea and takes a week, so divide by seven and we get 330g/day. It can be repaired by completing the Pantry Bundles for the Community Center or by purchasing 'Greenhouse' from the Joja Community Development Form for data-sort-value'35000'>35,000g. It is initially in a state of disrepair, making it unusable. Hops turned into Pale Ale sell for 420g/ea and produce daily. The Greenhouse is a building present on the farm from the outset. And daily peach/pomegranate preserves gives a greater profit per day than even hops into pale ale.Īssuming Artisan perk, peach or pomegranate preserves cost 461g/ea, and are produced daily. Another thing about Peaches and Pomegranates (both cost the same) is that they can be turned into Preserves very easily, only needing around 2-3 preserves jars per tree to keep up with demand, which gives you something useful to do with your preserves jars once you get to the point that you're not planting any small berries in your yard anymore. ![]()
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