How to Make Wild Seeds in Stardew Valley

avatarArisingWard·2 years ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock·2 years ago

To make Wild Seeds in Stardew Valley, you first gotta gather the specific forageable items for each season. For Spring, you need one each of Wild Horseradish, Daffodil, Leek, and Dandelion. Summer requires one each of Spice Berry, Grape, and Sweet Pea. Fall needs one each of Common Mushroom, Wild Plum, Hazelnut, and Blackberry. Winter's a bit different - you need Winter Root and Crystal Fruit. Mix 'em in the crafting menu, and voilà, you've got yourself some wild seeds for the season!

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avatarTrainingLace·2 years ago

Honestly, wild seeds aren't worth the hassle. Better to focus on crops that sell for more gold.


avatarBakingAlert·2 years ago

Just gather the stuff and craft, easy!


avatarHouselingMoon·2 years ago

Pro tip: Always keep some wild seeds on hand for each season. They're great for filling up empty spaces in your farm and can help boost your foraging skill. Plus, they're free crops!

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