Can fruit trees grow in the greenhouse in Stardew Valley?

avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago
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avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Yep, fruit trees in the greenhouse is a big YES! They don't even interfere with the seasonal crops you're growing. Bonus tip: you get to harvest them daily once they're fully grown. Best investment ever.

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avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago

Absolutely, fruit trees can grow in the greenhouse in Stardew Valley. Not just grow, but they thrive all year round! This means you can enjoy those precious fruits every season without worrying about the outside weather. Just plant them along the border to maximize your growing space for crops.


avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

Nope, don't bother. Just use the space for seasonal crops. More profit!


avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago

Can confirm, fruit trees in the greenhouse work great. Planted mine around the edges and now I'm rolling in ancient fruit wine profits. Stardew Valley hack 101!

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