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|spring = Spring Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Summer Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]]
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|spring = Spring Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Summer Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]] that
|summer = Summer Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]]
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|summer = Summer Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]] that
|fall = Fall Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Summer Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]]
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|fall = Fall Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Summer Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]] that
|winter= Winter Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Fall Seeds]]
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|winter= Winter Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Fall Seeds]] that
|<!-- default--> X Seeds are one of the season-specific crafted [[Crafting#Seeds|wild seeds]], along with [[Spring Seeds]], [[Summer Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]]
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|<!-- default--> [[Spring Seeds]], [[Summer Seeds]], [[Fall Seeds]], and [[Winter Seeds]] all
}} that produce crops normally found as [[Foraging|forage]].  Note that while Farming Skill normally increases the chance to grow a quality crop, for these (and other wild seeds) it is the Foraging Skill which increases the chance to recieve a quality crop. Crows do not attack crops grown from Techhead7890/wildseed, so the use of [[Scarecrow]]s is unnecessary.
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}} produce crops normally found as [[Foraging|forage]].  Note that while Farming Skill normally increases the chance to grow a quality crop, for these (and other wild seeds) it is the Foraging Skill which increases the chance to recieve a quality crop. Crows do not attack crops grown from {{subst:<noinclude/>PAGENAME}}, so the use of [[Scarecrow]]s is unnecessary.
  
Because the forage is spawned as items rather than being "harvested", a mature plant grown from a Techhead7890/wildseed is different to other crops. Firstly, it will be affected by the [[Botanist]] profession perk. Secondly, it will not be considered "in the ground" on the last day of its growth and may leave untilled soil in its place, and any fertilizer used will be lost in this case.
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Because the forage is spawned as items rather than being "harvested", a mature plant grown from a {{subst:<noinclude/>PAGENAME}} is different to other crops. Firstly, it will be affected by the [[Skills#Foraging|Botanist]] profession perk. Secondly, it will not be considered "in the ground" on the last day of its growth and may leave untilled soil in its place, and any fertilizer used will be lost in this case.

Latest revision as of 18:33, 16 February 2022

Spring Seeds, Summer Seeds, Fall Seeds, and Winter Seeds all produce crops normally found as forage. Note that while Farming Skill normally increases the chance to grow a quality crop, for these (and other wild seeds) it is the Foraging Skill which increases the chance to recieve a quality crop. Crows do not attack crops grown from {{subst:PAGENAME}}, so the use of Scarecrows is unnecessary.

Because the forage is spawned as items rather than being "harvested", a mature plant grown from a {{subst:PAGENAME}} is different to other crops. Firstly, it will be affected by the Botanist profession perk. Secondly, it will not be considered "in the ground" on the last day of its growth and may leave untilled soil in its place, and any fertilizer used will be lost in this case.