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*Once your plants have grown you can '''harvest''' what you've grown to be eaten or sold at the market!
 
*Once your plants have grown you can '''harvest''' what you've grown to be eaten or sold at the market!
  
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===Notes===
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*While your crops can go for more than 24 hours without necessarily withering, the quality will likely decrease.
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*Skilled and diligent farmers will notice the yield of their crops has increased.
 
See also: [[Cooking]]
 
See also: [[Cooking]]
  
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Revision as of 13:44, 8 September 2013

You can grow your own food to be eaten or sold!

Steps

Farming

  • You will need to purchase a farming hoe, watering bucket and seeds from a store.
  • Next, locate a suitable spot of ground. These can be located in various farmlands or on private farmland owned by the Trade Coalition. Wilderness Plains areas can also be tilled to create farm land.
  • Next you will need to till the ground.
  • Once the ground is tilled, you will plant the seeds. These can either be held in a container, or you can have them in a worn container and specify the type of seeds you want to plant. EX. plant wheat
  • You will need to fill your watering bucket from a water source, typically a well or nearby stream.
  • You will then water what you planted, you can look at the soil to see where you have yet to water sufficiently. Note: Simply typing water while in a room with a water sources will cause you to automatically fill the bucket, first.
  • Lastly, weed.
  • Once your plants have grown you can harvest what you've grown to be eaten or sold at the market!

Notes

  • While your crops can go for more than 24 hours without necessarily withering, the quality will likely decrease.
  • Skilled and diligent farmers will notice the yield of their crops has increased.

See also: Cooking

Trainers