Grass
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Information
Seed Grass Starter.png Grass Starter
Growth Time Varies
Season

Grass is a naturally-occurring dynamic resource on the player's farm. Many unconfined fields of grass can be found there at the start of the game. Each day, it is likely that existing grass will expand and grow into adjacent unoccupied tiles. And occasionally, grass spawns randomly on any unoccupied tile on the farm. The player can choose to plant a new tile with Grass Starter also, creating a fully grown patch of new grass. Grass continues to sprout and grow throughout the spring, summer, and fall seasons. In winter, it goes dormant until the next spring.

Grass can be cut using a scythe, sword, or dagger. If the player has built a Silo, each patch of grass cut with the basic Scythe has a 50% chance of producing Hay, which is automatically added to the contents of the silo. With a Golden Scythe, there's a 75% chance, and with an Iridium Scythe, there's a 100% chance.[1] Once all the farm's silos are full, no more hay is produced or stored until there is available room. Cutting grass with a sword or dagger does not produce hay at any time.

It is recommended that enough hay be stored before winter to feed the farm's animals for the entire 28-day season, since cutting grass in winter produces less hay than in the growing seasons. If cutting grass is not enough, hay can be purchased at Marnie's Ranch for data-sort-value="50">Gold.png50g each. Marnie occasionally sends a gift of 30 hay in the mail, at any friendship level greater than 0 points.

Blue Grass

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Blue Grass

This new type of Grass was added in 1.6 and appears naturally on Meadowlands farms. A recipe for Blue Grass Starter can be purchased in Qi's Walnut Room for data-sort-value="40">  40 and allows Blue Grass to be placed on other farm types.

Animals eating Blue Grass gain twice as much friendship as from eating normal Grass (16 instead of 8).[2] If successfully cut with a Scythe, Blue Grass will produce two pieces of hay, instead of the usual one.[1]

Tips

  • Paths, fences, closed gates, or pieces of furniture (such as chests or braziers) should prevent the spread of grass through the tile it occupies. However, some materials, like the stone fence, do not always operate this way.
    • It is possible to exploit this by sectioning off patches of grass in animal enclosures, preventing them from eating all the grass in the area. This allows the grass to regrow more quickly, stemming from the fenced-off source patch.
      • By placing a fence on the Blue grass/Normal grass animals can't eating.

Notes

Propagation

Each fully grown grass tile consists of 4 tufts of grass. Each day, every individual tile containing grass has a 65% chance of growing. If the tile containing grass has less than 4 tufts and succeeds a growth check, it will grow 1-3 additional tufts of grass. (randomly determined) If a fully grown grass tile succeeds a growth check, it will check all 4 adjacent tiles. If they are tillable, there is a 25% chance for each tile for 1-3 tufts of grass to grow.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 See Grass::TryDropItemsOnCut in the game code.
  2. See FarmAnimal::Eat in the game code.

History

  • 1.0: Introduced.
  • 1.5.6: Grass grown inside no longer disappears on the first day of Winter.
  • 1.6: Grass grown outside no longer disappears on the first day of Winter, but goes dormant until Spring. Added Blue Grass.