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− | {{History|1.6.4|Wild seed spots are now rarer (chance to spawn instead of Artifact Spots in certain locations | + | {{History|1.6.4|Wild seed spots are now rarer (chance to spawn instead of Artifact Spots in certain locations decreased from 25% to 16.6%). Seed yields increased from 1-2 to 2-3.}} |
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- See also: Artifact Spot
A Seed Spot is a tile that is guaranteed to provide 2-3 seeds when dug up with a Hoe (other tools do not work). Daily luck influences the number of seeds obtained.[1] Seed Spots can be found in various tillable (but fallow) tiles on maps all over Stardew Valley (including Ginger Island). They have a 16.6% chance to spawn instead of Artifact Spots in certain locations.[2]
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. |