|source = Front of [[Pierre's General Store]]<br />[[Carpenter's Shop]]<br>[[Furniture Catalogue]]
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|os = Front of [[Pierre's General Store]]
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' lists all birthdays and [[Festivals]] of the current [[Seasons|season]].
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a piece of [[furniture]] that hangs on a wall. {{key|Right-clicking}} on the calendar shows all birthdays and [[Festivals]] of the current [[Seasons|season]].
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It can be found on the front of [[Pierre's General Store]] (to the left of the door) or purchased from [[Robin]] at the [[Carpenter's Shop]] for {{price|2000}}.
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A calendar can be found on the front of [[Pierre's General Store]] (to the left of the door) next to the [[Quests#Help Wanted Quests|'Help Wanted' board]]. You can also purchase a calendar from [[Robin]] at the [[Carpenter's Shop]] for {{price|2000}}, that can be hung on the wall of your [[Farmhouse]].
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It's also available from the [[Furniture Catalogue]] for {{price|0}}.
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The calendar is also available from the [[Furniture Catalogue]] for {{price|0}}.
Spring is the season when players first begin the game. It's followed by Summer and preceded by Winter.
In Spring, the grass is green. Trees regain their leaves, and pink petals blow through the air on windy days. There is also a variety of crops, forageable items, and fish which appear only during this season. Salmonberry season lasts between the 15th-17th of Spring. When Spring starts, new logs, rocks, and grass patches will spawn on the farm, in Cindersap Forest, and Pelican Town.
The following Crops can be grown in Spring. Note that the "Seed Price" shown is the General Store price unless otherwise indicated. "Maximum Harvests per Season" assumes no fertilizer is used and the Agriculturist profession is not chosen. "Gold/Day" assumes no fertilizer is used and the Tiller profession is not chosen. See the Crops page for the full calculation.
The items shown below can be found while foraging during Spring. The percentages provided for each location are the percentage of all foraged items in the location that will (on average) be the specified item. [1]
↑The foraged items that can spawn in a given location each season are determined by GameLocation::spawnObjects in the game code, using input from the data file Content\Locations.xnb. The percentages provided here have been normalized to ensure that the percentages sum to 100% for each location. The data was normalized by:
Calculating the sum of all percentages listed in Locations.xnb for Spring
Summer is the second season new players play through. It is followed by Fall and preceded by Spring.
In Summer, the grass remains green, although noticeably yellower than the spring grass was. Butterflies can be seen flying across the screen. Any Spring-only crops wilt and die on the 1st of Summer. New crops, fish, and forageable items are available.
The following Crops can be grown in Summer. Note that the "Seed Price" shown is the General Store price, unless otherwise indicated. "Maximum Harvests per Season" assumes no fertilizer is used and the Agriculturist profession is not chosen. "Gold/Day" assumes no fertilizer is used and the Tiller profession is not chosen. See the Crops page for the full calculation.
The Rainbow Shell can be found at the Beach only in Summer. In addition, the items shown below can be found while foraging during Summer. The percentages provided for each location are the percentage of all foraged items in the location that will (on average) be the specified item. [1]
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During Summer, the weather may be sunny, rainy, or stormy. A storm always occurs on Summer 13 and 26 every year.
Green rain occurs on a random day once each Summer, only possible on the following dates: 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 18, 23.
References
↑The foraged items that can spawn in a given location each season are determined by GameLocation::spawnObjects in the game code, using input from the data file Content\Locations.xnb. The percentages provided here have been normalized to ensure that the percentages sum to 100% for each location. The data was normalized by:
Calculating the sum of all percentages listed in Locations.xnb for Summer