To prevent seeds spreading and clogging up your paths once your forest is complete and everything is as you want it, put down floor tiles. As far as the "where", basically anywhere on the farm you want some trees for aesthetics or anywhere you don't have enough room to do something more interesting, the more trees the merrier, right? Whatever you're harvesting, it's a good layout. So to strike a balance between "as many trees as possible" and "easy to harvest" I like to do 1 space between trees vertically and 2 spaces between them horizontally, like this: However, if you do that horizontally, you can't fit a horse between them. Note this only applies to non-fruit trees. So you can grow trees with only one space between them. Trees can "share" the empty space they require to grow properly. Why is this in the Guides forum? If a moderator sees this, perhaps the thread could move to General Discussion? Clueless you put the beehives on Ginger Island, plant a Fairy Rose or two and let the bees do their thing, forever. Maybe that's a method for highly motivated, energetic farmers who actually use most or all of the space on their farm? I think over 80% of my farm is covered in trees, so of course I'm just going to keep my tappers close to home. One can of course do that, but I'm not sure why one would bother. I've seen several people suggest tapping trees outside the farm. Since then I've taken down a few more oak tappers and put them in storage, because I just don't want to deal with them anymore. Once I was happy with my keg supply, I moved three tappers to maple trees, having learned of the Ginger Island trick from imnvs's Amethyst farm over in the Showcases subforum. Which is a perfectly reasonable thing to do, but I'm a very lazy farmer. Could have used more, maybe, but I'd have needed to start buying ore from Clint to keep up. I expanded the oak tapping up to nine during the keg build-up. So the chances that I'm gonna calculate what flower to grow each season, where the Houses should go, and God forbid hire a bunch of slothful apples from yet another antisocial Stardew Valley layabout to harvest them are akin to that sword from The Lego Movie.Ĭlick to expand.If you put the beehives on Ginger Island, plant a Fairy Rose or two and let the bees do their thing, forever.įor what it's worth, my tapping was one of each fairly early on. I can barely even remember that Ginger Island exists and that I have some Ancient Fruit planted there, the easiest crop in the game. Maple Syrup is needed for Bee Houses which, by the time they become useful in-game, I am so far beyond caring what's going on in my Farm that they sound like too much effort. Pine Tar is for regular Speed Gro but you'll only be using that for a short time in game. You can guess how well that works out.īut I usually end up with loads of Maple Syrup and Pine Tar laying about getting my feet sticky. I'd tap more of these than maples early on, but later, once I've made a huge pile of kegs? Yeah, I'll often tear down some and replace them with maples because I don't need any more kegs.Īs a simple example of Cptldsilver said, I usually have 2-3x the number of Oak Resin tapped compared to Pine and Maple and I'm usually out of Oak Resin all the time until I get bored of making more Deluxe Speed-Gro and Kegs and tell Haley to do it for me. Kegs is where you'll make real, actual, serious money in this game. You need this for making the aforementioned Deluxe Speed-Gro, and you also need it for making kegs. Oak Resin? Now this is where the money is at. Make sure to tap some, but this should be the tree you tap the fewest of. Finally, it's used in making rain totems, which you'll occasionally want at some time forever. It's also used in making Speed-Gro which eventually becomes obsolete when you get access to Deluxe Speed-Gro. You'll want at least 1 loom, and maybe more depending on how many wool-producing critters you have. It is useful, however, for making a few things. Pine Tar is cheap crap, not worth selling. Thankfully it is worth more than other syrups. Early on this isn't super important, but useful, and later it becomes useful only to sell. It's not worth cooking except fairly early in the game. except that it can be used as a +1 to any of those 3 skills. Seriously, a +1 to 3 unrelated skills isn't that great. and is also needed for making bee houses and for cooking maple bars, but you don't need an infinite supply of bee houses and eventually you'll get better recipes than maple bars for buffs. Maple Syrup, from maple trees is the most profitable syrup to sell. How many of each type of tree you want tapped is completely up to what YOU need.
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