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[[Fruit Trees|Fruit trees]] can be grown on any tile in the exterior region of the greenhouse that is unoccupied by decorations, so long as other tiles adjacent to each tree are empty of items the player has placed there. Neither the greenhouse walls nor the wood border around the crop rectangle alone impede fruit tree growth. Fruit Trees cannot be planted in the corners of the Greenhouse.
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[[Fruit Trees|Fruit trees]] can be grown on any tile in the exterior region of the greenhouse that is unoccupied by decorations, so long as other tiles adjacent to each tree are empty of items the player has placed there. Neither the greenhouse walls nor the wood border around the crop rectangle alone impede fruit tree growth. Fruit Trees cannot be planted in the corners of the Greenhouse. In the green house, fruit trees will always show their summer sprite.
  
 
It is possible to grow as many as 18 fruit trees inside the greenhouse. One possible optimal placement is shown below.
 
It is possible to grow as many as 18 fruit trees inside the greenhouse. One possible optimal placement is shown below.

Revision as of 22:14, 30 June 2022

Greenhouse
Greenhouse.png
A place to grow crops from any season, year round!
Information
Build cost: All Pantry Bundles completed
or
data-sort-value="35000">Gold.png35,000g for Joja
Build materials: None
Size: 7x6
7x6

The Greenhouse is a building present on the farm from the outset. It is initially in a state of disrepair, making it unusable. It can be repaired by completing the Pantry Bundles for the Community Center or by purchasing "Greenhouse" from the Joja Community Development Form for data-sort-value="35000">Gold.png35,000g. Once repaired, it can be moved at the Carpenter's Shop.

Basics

The interior of the building features a 10-row-by-12-column plot of land. There, Crops can be planted, grown, and harvested at any time of year without reference to normal season restrictions. Scarecrows are not required in the greenhouse to prevent crows from eating crops. Crops do need to be watered, even on rainy days. There is a water trough along the north wall, where the Watering Can can be refilled. Crops that regrow will continuously regrow and not die at the end of any season.

There is a wood border one tile thick surrounding the crop rectangle. It is possible to place sprinklers on this border to water any of the tiles of the crop land within its reach.

Between the wood border and the greenhouse walls is a region two tiles thick that is unsuitable for crops, and populated along the walls with decorative items (plants, tools, barrels, water trough). It is possible to plant fruit trees at any spot in this region not occupied by decorations, so long as there are two tiles between fruit trees. Fruit trees cannot be planted in the corners of the Greenhouse. Neither the greenhouse wall nor the wood border itself will impede the growth of the fruit trees, although a one-space separation must be maintained between the tree and any items (like sprinklers) that are placed on the wood border or exterior region during the time the tree is growing.

Advanced tips

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There are some additional special conditions about the greenhouse that bear mentioning:

  • As with scarecrows, because the field is indoors, crops and fruit trees in the greenhouse will never be hit by lightning.
  • Bee houses placed inside of the greenhouse produce no honey.
  • Giant Crops are unable to be grown in the greenhouse.

Multiple harvest crops and fertilizer will never disappear from the greenhouse unless removed by the player, or in the case of fertilized soil as long as the tile does not spend a night unplanted. This is also true on Ginger Island. A cheap seed such as wheat or parsnip can be used in such a case to keep the fertilizer intact.

Because multiple harvest crops will never disappear at the end of season, this makes it especially profitable to plant Ancient Fruit, Strawberry, Blueberry, or Cranberry inside the greenhouse. Corn, Eggplants, and Hot Peppers are also affected by this, as well as trellis crops including Green Bean, Hops, and Grape. However, these are slightly less profitable and in the case of trellises, it is slightly harder to place them as they cannot be walked over.

Arrangement

Sprinklers and crops

To use automated sprinklers to water crops, some soil tiles must be sacrificed to place the sprinklers. The growing area is too large for any sprinkler to water the center from any edge. In addition, the 12-by-10 shape of the farmable area cannot be covered only with the square shapes of sprinkler watering.

The many possibilities yield various optimal sprinkler placements that cover the soil tiles while using the fewest possible sprinklers in plantable locations. Some sprinklers are inevitably placed on the wooden border. With iridium sprinklers, only 4 crop spaces (3.3%) must be taken, while with quality sprinklers, 12 crop spaces (10%) are occupied.

Fruit Trees

Fruit trees can be grown on any tile in the exterior region of the greenhouse that is unoccupied by decorations, so long as other tiles adjacent to each tree are empty of items the player has placed there. Neither the greenhouse walls nor the wood border around the crop rectangle alone impede fruit tree growth. Fruit Trees cannot be planted in the corners of the Greenhouse. In the green house, fruit trees will always show their summer sprite.

It is possible to grow as many as 18 fruit trees inside the greenhouse. One possible optimal placement is shown below.

Gallery

History

  • 1.0: Introduced.
  • 1.07: Trees can no longer be planted on perimeter tiles around the soil area.
  • 1.1: Trees can once again be planted on outside perimeter tiles.
  • 1.3.27: Trees can no longer be planted on top of decorations in the greenhouse border, or in the corners of the greenhouse.
  • 1.5: Once unlocked, the greenhouse can now be moved at Robin’s shop. Fertilizer in the greenhouse no longer disappears on season change in some cases.