The Stardew Valley Greenhouse Guide provides a comprehensive guide on how to set up and maintain a greenhouse, which allows players to grow fruit trees and crops indoors at any time of year. The greenhouse features a plotted land, a water trough, a wood border, and exterior tiles lined with decorative tools, plants, and barrels.
The guide reveals 16 of the best crops to grow in the greenhouse, including buying and selling prices of seeds, fully-grown crops, and opportunities for producing cash crops. Players can plant trees in the greenhouse to bear fruits and plant the best cash crops to generate income year-round.
Scarecrows are not required to prevent crows from eating crops, but crops need to be watered even on rainy days. Mixed seeds planted in the winter yield random plants from other seasons, so it is important to avoid planting seasonal seeds.
The greenhouse can be used to plant any off-season crop, and players don’t need scarecrows to protect them from lightning. Crops from any season can grow simultaneously in the greenhouse. Mixed seeds planted in the greenhouse yield any low-grade crop from any season, except berries or coffee.
After restoring the greenhouse, players can use the area to grow any crop in any season. The building can be covered with a 10×12 plot of land, allowing players to plant crops from any season at any time of the year.
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