Spring

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Spring is the season when players first begin the game. It's followed by summer and preceded by winter.

In spring there is green grass, pink colored trees and pink blossoms that blow through the air. There's also a variety of crops, forageables, and fish which only appear during this season.

Events

Festivals

13 - Egg Festival
24 - Flower Festival

Birthdays

04 -   Kent
07 -   Lewis
10 -   Vincent
14 -   Haley
18 -   Pam
20 -   Shane
26 -   Pierre
27 -   Emily

Crops

The following crops can be grown in Spring:

Single Harvest

Crop Seed Price Days
to Grow
Maximum Harvests
per Season
Sells For
 
Parsnip
20g 4 days 7 35g
 
Garlic
40g 4 days 7 60g
 
Potato
50g 6 days 4 80g
 
Tulip
20g 6 days 4 30g
 
Kale
70g 6 days 4 110g
 
Blue Jazz
30g 7 days 4 50g
 
Cauliflower
80g 12 days 2 175g
 
Rhubarb
100g 13 days 2 220g

Multiple Harvests

Crop Seed Price Days
to Grow
Regrowth Maximum Harvests
per Season
Sells For
 
Green Bean
60g 10 days 3 days 7 40g
 
Strawberry
100g 8 days 4 days 6 120g

Forage

The player can find the following items while foraging during Spring:
  Wild Horseradish
  Daffodil
  Leek
  Dandelion
  Spring Onion
  Morel
  Common Mushroom
  Salmonberry

Fish

There are a variety of fish which can only be caught during specific seasons. Listed below are seasonal fish catchable during spring.

A number of fish are available to catch all year. Those are not included below, so there are a few other fish which are available to springtime fishermen.

Image Name Description Price Location Time Season
  Anchovy A small silver fish found in the ocean. 30 Ocean All Spring/Fall
  Smallmouth Bass A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution. 50 All Spring/Fall
  Carp A common pond fish. 30 Lake All Spring/Summer/Fall
  Catfish An uncommon fish found in streams. 200 River Day Spring/Fall/Winter
  Sunfish A common river fish. 30 River Day Spring/Summer
  Herring A common ocean fish. 30 Ocean All Spring/Winter
  Eel A long, slippery little fish. 85 Ocean Night Spring/Fall
  Sturgeon An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years. 200 Lake Day Spring/Summer
  Tilapia A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water. 75 Ocean Day Spring/Summer
  Chub A common freshwater fish known for its voracious appetite. 50 Day Spring/Summer
  Albacore Prefers tempurature "edges" where cool and warm water meet.. 75 Day Spring/Fall
  Shad Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn. 60 Day Spring/Summer/Fall
  Halibut A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor. 80 Ocean Day Spring/Summer
  Woodskip A very sensitive fish that can only live in pools deep in the forest. 75 Forest Pond Day Spring/Summer
  Mutant Carp The strange waters of the sewer turned this carp into a monstrosity. 1000 Sewers Day Spring/Summer
  Lobster A large ocean-dwelling crustacean with a strong tail. 120 Day Spring/Summer
  Crayfish A small freswhater relative of the lobster. 75 Day Spring/Summer
  Crab A marine crustacean with two powerful pincers. 100 Day Spring/Summer
  Cockle A common saltwater clam. 50 Day Spring/Summer
  Mussel A common bivalve that often lives in clusters. 30 Day Spring/Summer
  Shrimp A scavenger that feeds off the ocean floor. Widely prized for its meat. 60 Day Spring/Summer
  Snail A wide-ranging mollusc that lives in a spiral shell. 65 Day Spring/Summer
  Periwinkle A tiny freshwater snail that lives in a blue shell. 20 Day Spring/Summer
  Oyster Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment. 40 Day Spring/Summer