Read on to find out everything you gotta know about growing crops in the Nata Valley.
They’relisted under the Farming category, denoted by a sprout icon.
Each jot down of seedrequires either a land field or a water field.
How Big Should A Field Be?
Start byusing a hoe to till each square of the field.
you might build a basic wooden hoe in a Workshop, or a better iron hoe in a Smithy.
A cultivated square willturn a darker brown, indicating that it’s ready to be seeded.
Next,equip aseed bagof the plant you want to grow.
Use the seed bag onevery tilled squarethat you want the plants to grow in.
Once that’s done, the crops will start growing.
Many crops (but not all) can beharvested quickly using a kama.
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Each crop only needs to be watered or fertilized once during its growth cycle.
Once the fertilizer is ready, you cantake a fertilizer bucketstraight from the compost.
This doesn’t require an empty bucket - maybe that’s where the one from the well went?
This slows their growth until the weeds are removed.
This must be done by hand, and gets youa small amount of grassfor doing so.
Should You Tend Crops Yourself Or Assign Villagers To Fields?
Working a field yourselftakes a lot of timethat could be spent exploring, building, and expanding your dynasty.
However, there are a few advantages to manually tending crops every now and then.
For one thing, there’s an Achievement/Trophy for raising and harvesting at least one crop yourself.
If you’re a completionist, that’s reason enough right there.
Their productivity is limited by the amount of land they can actually work.
Additionally, as stated above, villagers can only work fields of about twenty squares.
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