Your complete guide to Crops!

In Season One, there are over 20 different crops available.

Lilies

TYPE: Flowers

The dazzling fragrance of a garden-grown lily would make any perfumer weep.

Corn

TYPE: Grain

Grab a little butter, a touch of salt, and corn will make anyone’s life better!

Grapes

TYPE: Fruit

Looking for a healthy snack? Grapes. Looking for some sweet, sweet wine? Yes, also grapes.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Chickpeas

TYPE: Beans

Although a bit underwhelming at first, you can make some tasty food with it!

Daisies

TYPE: Flowers

Plain white petals, yellow center, simple beauty. Good for salads and teas, too.

Wheat

TYPE: Grain

With enough wheat you can make a good beer, loaf of bread and and a side of pasta. Oh, what would we do without you?

Tomatoes

TYPE: Fruit

Few produce items are as versatile as tomatoes. When there is a shortage of gold pieces, some markets switch to tomatoes as currency.

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Green Peas

TYPE: Beans

Nice food for adults, and the bane of every kid in human history.

Roses

TYPE: Flowers

Romantic, beautiful, and elegant. There’s not much that hasn’t been said about this flower.

Oats

TYPE: Grain

It’s said that the first human to eat oats had been cursed with madness and thought of himself as a cow. Proceed with caution.

Cantaloupe

TYPE: Fruit

The secret to growing large cantaloupes is by sprinkling them with fresh fairy dust.

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Pinto Beans

TYPE: Beans

Rumor has it Eleanor Pinto, the woman who discovered this bean variant, was buried alongside tens of thousands of these - her favorite food in life.

Hops

TYPE: Flowers

Hops are an essential part of any successful farm, as breweries simply can’t get enough of them!

Wild Rice

TYPE: Grain

Large blades of green and red that hold a tasty little treasure within them.

Watermelon

TYPE: Fruit

It takes an expert farmer to grow watermelons larger than a rock, let alone the enormous ones often seen at town markets.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Blackbeans

TYPE: Beans

A rarer and more expensive bean variant, it’s fit for a king’s side dish.

Sunflowers

TYPE: Flowers

Sunflower covered fields are a wondrous sight. Some nights, gnomes can be seen playing between their stems.

Pumpkins

TYPE: Fruit

Always a fan favorite when October rolls around. Many towns hold annual competitions for the largest pumpkin

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Kidney Beans

TYPE: Beans

One of the most common varieties of bean, it’s simple but good - just like life in the farmlands

Lilies

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TYPE: Flowers

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Grapes

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TYPE: Fruit

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Lilies

TYPE: Flowers

The dazzling fragrance of a garden-grown lily would make any perfumer weep.

Corn

TYPE: Grain

Grab a little butter, a touch of salt, and corn will make anyone’s life better!

Grapes

TYPE: Fruit

Looking for a healthy snack? Grapes. Looking for some sweet, sweet wine? Yes, also grapes.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Chickpeas

TYPE: Beans

Although a bit underwhelming at first, you can make some tasty food with it!

Daisies

TYPE: Flowers

Plain white petals, yellow center, simple beauty. Good for salads and teas, too.

Wheat

TYPE: Grain

With enough wheat you can make a good beer, loaf of bread and and a side of pasta. Oh, what would we do without you?

Tomatoes

TYPE: Fruit

Few produce items are as versatile as tomatoes. When there is a shortage of gold pieces, some markets switch to tomatoes as currency.

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Green Peas

TYPE: Beans

Nice food for adults, and the bane of every kid in human history.

Roses

TYPE: Flowers

Romantic, beautiful, and elegant. There’s not much that hasn’t been said about this flower.

Oats

TYPE: Grain

It’s said that the first human to eat oats had been cursed with madness and thought of himself as a cow. Proceed with caution.

Cantaloupe

TYPE: Fruit

The secret to growing large cantaloupes is by sprinkling them with fresh fairy dust.

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Pinto Beans

TYPE: Beans

Rumor has it Eleanor Pinto, the woman who discovered this bean variant, was buried alongside tens of thousands of these - her favorite food in life.

Hops

TYPE: Flowers

Hops are an essential part of any successful farm, as breweries simply can’t get enough of them!

Wild Rice

TYPE: Grain

Large blades of green and red that hold a tasty little treasure within them.

Watermelon

TYPE: Fruit

It takes an expert farmer to grow watermelons larger than a rock, let alone the enormous ones often seen at town markets.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Blackbeans

TYPE: Beans

A rarer and more expensive bean variant, it’s fit for a king’s side dish.

Sunflowers

TYPE: Flowers

Sunflower covered fields are a wondrous sight. Some nights, gnomes can be seen playing between their stems.

Pumpkins

TYPE: Fruit

Always a fan favorite when October rolls around. Many towns hold annual competitions for the largest pumpkin

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Kidney Beans

TYPE: Beans

One of the most common varieties of bean, it’s simple but good - just like life in the farmlands

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Lilies

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Flowers

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.

Grapes

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Fruit

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique.

Lilies

TYPE: Flowers

The dazzling fragrance of a garden-grown lily would make any perfumer weep.

Corn

TYPE: Grain

Grab a little butter, a touch of salt, and corn will make anyone’s life better!

Grapes

TYPE: Fruit

Looking for a healthy snack? Grapes. Looking for some sweet, sweet wine? Yes, also grapes.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Chickpeas

TYPE: Beans

Although a bit underwhelming at first, you can make some tasty food with it!

Daisies

TYPE: Flowers

Plain white petals, yellow center, simple beauty. Good for salads and teas, too.

Wheat

TYPE: Grain

With enough wheat you can make a good beer, loaf of bread and and a side of pasta. Oh, what would we do without you?

Tomatoes

TYPE: Fruit

Few produce items are as versatile as tomatoes. When there is a shortage of gold pieces, some markets switch to tomatoes as currency.

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Green Peas

TYPE: Beans

Nice food for adults, and the bane of every kid in human history.

Roses

TYPE: Flowers

Romantic, beautiful, and elegant. There’s not much that hasn’t been said about this flower.

Oats

TYPE: Grain

It’s said that the first human to eat oats had been cursed with madness and thought of himself as a cow. Proceed with caution.

Cantaloupe

TYPE: Fruit

The secret to growing large cantaloupes is by sprinkling them with fresh fairy dust.

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Pinto Beans

TYPE: Beans

Rumor has it Eleanor Pinto, the woman who discovered this bean variant, was buried alongside tens of thousands of these - her favorite food in life.

Hops

TYPE: Flowers

Hops are an essential part of any successful farm, as breweries simply can’t get enough of them!

Wild Rice

TYPE: Grain

Large blades of green and red that hold a tasty little treasure within them.

Watermelon

TYPE: Fruit

It takes an expert farmer to grow watermelons larger than a rock, let alone the enormous ones often seen at town markets.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Blackbeans

TYPE: Beans

A rarer and more expensive bean variant, it’s fit for a king’s side dish.

Sunflowers

TYPE: Flowers

Sunflower covered fields are a wondrous sight. Some nights, gnomes can be seen playing between their stems.

Pumpkins

TYPE: Fruit

Always a fan favorite when October rolls around. Many towns hold annual competitions for the largest pumpkin

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Kidney Beans

TYPE: Beans

One of the most common varieties of bean, it’s simple but good - just like life in the farmlands

Lilies

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Flowers

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.

Grapes

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Fruit

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique.

Lilies

TYPE: Flowers

The dazzling fragrance of a garden-grown lily would make any perfumer weep.

Corn

TYPE: Grain

Grab a little butter, a touch of salt, and corn will make anyone’s life better!

Grapes

TYPE: Fruit

Looking for a healthy snack? Grapes. Looking for some sweet, sweet wine? Yes, also grapes.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Chickpeas

TYPE: Beans

Although a bit underwhelming at first, you can make some tasty food with it!

Daisies

TYPE: Flowers

Plain white petals, yellow center, simple beauty. Good for salads and teas, too.

Wheat

TYPE: Grain

With enough wheat you can make a good beer, loaf of bread and and a side of pasta. Oh, what would we do without you?

Tomatoes

TYPE: Fruit

Few produce items are as versatile as tomatoes. When there is a shortage of gold pieces, some markets switch to tomatoes as currency.

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Green Peas

TYPE: Beans

Nice food for adults, and the bane of every kid in human history.

Roses

TYPE: Flowers

Romantic, beautiful, and elegant. There’s not much that hasn’t been said about this flower.

Oats

TYPE: Grain

It’s said that the first human to eat oats had been cursed with madness and thought of himself as a cow. Proceed with caution.

Cantaloupe

TYPE: Fruit

The secret to growing large cantaloupes is by sprinkling them with fresh fairy dust.

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Pinto Beans

TYPE: Beans

Rumor has it Eleanor Pinto, the woman who discovered this bean variant, was buried alongside tens of thousands of these - her favorite food in life.

Hops

TYPE: Flowers

Hops are an essential part of any successful farm, as breweries simply can’t get enough of them!

Wild Rice

TYPE: Grain

Large blades of green and red that hold a tasty little treasure within them.

Watermelon

TYPE: Fruit

It takes an expert farmer to grow watermelons larger than a rock, let alone the enormous ones often seen at town markets.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Blackbeans

TYPE: Beans

A rarer and more expensive bean variant, it’s fit for a king’s side dish.

Sunflowers

TYPE: Flowers

Sunflower covered fields are a wondrous sight. Some nights, gnomes can be seen playing between their stems.

Pumpkins

TYPE: Fruit

Always a fan favorite when October rolls around. Many towns hold annual competitions for the largest pumpkin

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Kidney Beans

TYPE: Beans

One of the most common varieties of bean, it’s simple but good - just like life in the farmlands

Lilies

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Flowers

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.

Grapes

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Fruit

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique.

Lilies

TYPE: Flowers

The dazzling fragrance of a garden-grown lily would make any perfumer weep.

Corn

TYPE: Grain

Grab a little butter, a touch of salt, and corn will make anyone’s life better!

Grapes

TYPE: Fruit

Looking for a healthy snack? Grapes. Looking for some sweet, sweet wine? Yes, also grapes.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Chickpeas

TYPE: Beans

Although a bit underwhelming at first, you can make some tasty food with it!

Daisies

TYPE: Flowers

Plain white petals, yellow center, simple beauty. Good for salads and teas, too.

Wheat

TYPE: Grain

With enough wheat you can make a good beer, loaf of bread and and a side of pasta. Oh, what would we do without you?

Tomatoes

TYPE: Fruit

Few produce items are as versatile as tomatoes. When there is a shortage of gold pieces, some markets switch to tomatoes as currency.

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Green Peas

TYPE: Beans

Nice food for adults, and the bane of every kid in human history.

Roses

TYPE: Flowers

Romantic, beautiful, and elegant. There’s not much that hasn’t been said about this flower.

Oats

TYPE: Grain

It’s said that the first human to eat oats had been cursed with madness and thought of himself as a cow. Proceed with caution.

Cantaloupe

TYPE: Fruit

The secret to growing large cantaloupes is by sprinkling them with fresh fairy dust.

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Pinto Beans

TYPE: Beans

Rumor has it Eleanor Pinto, the woman who discovered this bean variant, was buried alongside tens of thousands of these - her favorite food in life.

Hops

TYPE: Flowers

Hops are an essential part of any successful farm, as breweries simply can’t get enough of them!

Wild Rice

TYPE: Grain

Large blades of green and red that hold a tasty little treasure within them.

Watermelon

TYPE: Fruit

It takes an expert farmer to grow watermelons larger than a rock, let alone the enormous ones often seen at town markets.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Blackbeans

TYPE: Beans

A rarer and more expensive bean variant, it’s fit for a king’s side dish.

Sunflowers

TYPE: Flowers

Sunflower covered fields are a wondrous sight. Some nights, gnomes can be seen playing between their stems.

Pumpkins

TYPE: Fruit

Always a fan favorite when October rolls around. Many towns hold annual competitions for the largest pumpkin

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Kidney Beans

TYPE: Beans

One of the most common varieties of bean, it’s simple but good - just like life in the farmlands

Lilies

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Flowers

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.

Grapes

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

TYPE: Fruit

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique.

Blueberries

TYPE: Berries

Granted, not everyone likes blueberries, but those who do can’t get enough of them.

Chickpeas

TYPE: Beans

Although a bit underwhelming at first, you can make some tasty food with it!

Daisies

TYPE: Flowers

Plain white petals, yellow center, simple beauty. Good for salads and teas, too.

Wheat

TYPE: Grain

With enough wheat you can make a good beer, loaf of bread and and a side of pasta. Oh, what would we do without you?

Tomatoes

TYPE: Fruit

Few produce items are as versatile as tomatoes. When there is a shortage of gold pieces, some markets switch to tomatoes as currency.

Blackberries

TYPE: Berries

Children grab them off the trees so often that there’s often none left to harvest.

Lilies

TYPE: Flowers

The dazzling fragrance of a garden-grown lily would make any perfumer weep.

Corn

TYPE: Grain

Grab a little butter, a touch of salt, and corn will make anyone’s life better!

Grapes

TYPE: Fruit

Looking for a healthy snack? Grapes. Looking for some sweet, sweet wine? Yes, also grapes.

Cantaloupe

TYPE: Fruit

The secret to growing large cantaloupes is by sprinkling them with fresh fairy dust.

Strawberries

TYPE: Berries

Certain fields have had to hire night guards because of “strawberry bandits”, lowlives who snatch them and sell them in the next town over.

Pinto Beans

TYPE: Beans

Rumor has it Eleanor Pinto, the woman who discovered this bean variant, was buried alongside tens of thousands of these - her favorite food in life.

Hops

TYPE: Flowers

Hops are an essential part of any successful farm, as breweries simply can’t get enough of them!

Wild Rice

TYPE: Grain

Large blades of green and red that hold a tasty little treasure within them.

Watermelon

TYPE: Fruit

It takes an expert farmer to grow watermelons larger than a rock, let alone the enormous ones often seen at town markets.

Raspberries

TYPE: Berries

Leaving raspberry juice outside in a small pot is a sure way to attract good fortune (or bees) - whatever it is, it's always convenient to feed the local spirits!

Blackbeans

TYPE: Beans

A rarer and more expensive bean variant, it’s fit for a king’s side dish.

Sunflowers

TYPE: Flowers

Sunflower covered fields are a wondrous sight. Some nights, gnomes can be seen playing between their stems.

Pumpkins

TYPE: Fruit

Always a fan favorite when October rolls around. Many towns hold annual competitions for the largest pumpkin

Goji Berries

TYPE: Berries

An exotic berry variant said to have originated from another dimension.

Kidney Beans

TYPE: Beans

One of the most common varieties of bean, it’s simple but good - just like life in the farmlands