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*If a multi-season [[crops|crop]] (''i.e.'', [[Ancient Fruit]], [[Coffee Bean]], [[Corn]], [[Sunflower]], or [[Wheat]]) is planted in the fertilized tile, and the new season is one in which the crop grows, the fertilizer will remain.
 
*If a multi-season [[crops|crop]] (''i.e.'', [[Ancient Fruit]], [[Coffee Bean]], [[Corn]], [[Sunflower]], or [[Wheat]]) is planted in the fertilized tile, and the new season is one in which the crop grows, the fertilizer will remain.
 
*Any crop planted in the greenhouse before its normal growing season will retain its fertilizer if the new season is one in which it normally grows.   
 
*Any crop planted in the greenhouse before its normal growing season will retain its fertilizer if the new season is one in which it normally grows.   
Note that crop quality is determined at harvest time and not at planting time, so fertilizer used in the [[Greenhouse]] on crops which will mature out of their normal growing season will disappear before harvest and have no effect.
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''Note'' that crop quality is determined at harvest time and not at planting time, so fertilizer used in the [[Greenhouse]] on crops which will mature out of their normal growing season will disappear before harvest and have no effect.
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Multi-harvest crops do not tend to be affected by fertilizer. Fertilizer will only affect their initial growth and harvest. Therefore when planting for example, [[Cranberries]], try not to use
    
Removing a crop with a [[Tools|Tool]] like the [[Axes|axe]] does not remove the fertilizer.  A second hit with a tool, such as a [[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]] is required to remove the fertilizer and make the tile fallow.
 
Removing a crop with a [[Tools|Tool]] like the [[Axes|axe]] does not remove the fertilizer.  A second hit with a tool, such as a [[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]] is required to remove the fertilizer and make the tile fallow.
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