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Seed Spot | |
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- See also: Artifact Spot
A Seed Spot is a tile that is guaranteed to provide seeds when dug up with a Hoe (other tools do not work). Seed Spots can be found in various tillable (but fallow) tiles on maps all over Stardew Valley (including Ginger Island).
When dug up, the provided seed depends on the current date.
From | Till | Seed | Description |
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21 Winter | 23 Spring | Carrot Seeds | Plant in the spring. Takes 3 days to grow. |
24 Spring | 20 Summer | Summer Squash Seeds | Plant in the summer. Takes 6 days to grow, and continues to produce after first harvest. |
21 Summer | 20 Fall | Broccoli Seeds | Plant in the fall. Takes 8 days to mature, and continues to produce after first harvest. |
21 Fall | 20 Winter | Powdermelon Seeds | This special melon grows in the winter. Takes 7 days to grow. |
History
- 1.6: Introduced.