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A '''Seed Spot''' is a tile that is guaranteed to provide seeds when dug up with a [[Hoes|Hoe]] (other tools do not work). Seed Spots can be found in various tillable (but fallow) tiles on maps all over Stardew Valley (including Ginger Island). | A '''Seed Spot''' is a tile that is guaranteed to provide seeds when dug up with a [[Hoes|Hoe]] (other tools do not work). Seed Spots can be found in various tillable (but fallow) tiles on maps all over Stardew Valley (including Ginger Island). | ||
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+ | When dug up, a '''Seed Spot''' will provide [[Carrot Seeds]], [[Summer Squash Seeds]], [[Broccoli Seeds]], or [[Powdermelon Seeds]], depending on the season. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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- See also: Artifact Spot
A Seed Spot is a tile that is guaranteed to provide seeds when dug up with a Hoe (other tools do not work). Seed Spots can be found in various tillable (but fallow) tiles on maps all over Stardew Valley (including Ginger Island).
When dug up, a Seed Spot will provide Carrot Seeds, Summer Squash Seeds, Broccoli Seeds, or Powdermelon Seeds, depending on the season.
History
- 1.6: Introduced.