How to Grow Trees in Greenhouse Stardew Valley

avatarArisingWard2 years ago
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avatarManningAndy2 years ago

You can totally fill up the borders of your greenhouse with trees. Just remember, those trees need their personal space - one tile of it in every direction. Plant them too close, and they'll just sulk and not grow.

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avatarPressingDesk2 years ago

To grow trees in your greenhouse in Stardew Valley, just plant them in the tillable soil around the edge. Make sure to give them space; each tree needs an empty tile all around it to grow. No worries about the season, they'll grow any time of the year in there!


avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

Honestly, just put those trees in the ground and leave 'em be. They don't even need watering. Stardew Valley magic at its finest!


avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago

Trees in the greenhouse? Yup, but space 'em out. Every tree acts like it owns the place, needing its empty tiles. Patience is key, they take their sweet time growing.

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