What are wild seeds in Stardew Valley?

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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Wild Seeds in Stardew Valley are seeds you can find or forage that grow into the wild plants native to the valley. Each season has its own set: Spring (Wild Horseradish, Dandelion, Leek, and Daffodil), Summer (Spice Berry, Grape, and Sweet Pea), Fall (Common Mushroom, Wild Plum, Hazelnut, and Blackberry), and Winter (Winter Root, Crystal Fruit, Snow Yam, and Crocus). You can craft them into seasonal wild seed packs after learning the recipe. Plus, they're great for beautifying your farm with a natural touch or making some extra Gold by selling the foraged goods!

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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

lol just plant 'em and watch 'em grow. nature鈥檚 loot boxes but without the microtransactions.


avatarRavellingMane2 years ago

Honestly, wild seeds are kinda underrated. They're free resources, and you can make a decent profit if you play your cards right. Forage, craft, plant, repeat. Easy money.

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