Every Sunday from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM, a boar named Joan comes to your town. She sells white turnips and red turnips. You can sell white turnips to Tom Nook every day (except Sunday.) Prices go up and down for white turnips each day, so check what the price is every day, and be sure that you sell the turnips for a higher price than you bought. Joan also sells red turnips. Plant red turnips in the ground just like one would plant a fruit tree. Water the red turnips every day or else they will dry out and be useless. However, a silver watering can revives withered red turnips. Sometimes, Joan says she doesn't have any red turnips. This is probably because the date or time on the game doesn't match the date or time on the wii that it's being played on. Hope this helps!
You do not need a tool to harvest crops but you need a hoe to plant them
Just press the 'A' Button when facing the plant you want to harvest! Remember make sure it is fulling grown before you try to harvest it.
Dear Turnip Wanderer, You can't buy turnips from Nook, and you can't find them randomly growing. So where can you find them? ON SUNDAY! Joan, the warthog will be walking around carrying turnips. simply buy some. I'm suprised you haven't seen her yet.... I guess we all can't be geniouses! - Sset, the Animal Crossing genious
Basically, inside the cave is just a plot of land. You plough and you can plant seeds there. I'm not quite sure for other plants but if you plant yam and after you harvest it, the next day you will find that the plant grew yams AGAIN. And everyday you can harvest yams >.<. But only for that season!! Hope this helps! bx Everything you grow here grows double as fast
Trees don't, but crops can. For example: Turnips grow in the spring. When it turns to summer, they go brown and die. You cannot plant more, but you can plant any other seeds that grow in the summer.
You have to plant vegetables and fruit in farm plots, then when you harvest them, you get about 15 goods for each one. You can also go to your friends' towns and harvest their plants to get goods.
because they had lots of room to plant this specific plant so they did. that's why they had so many stocks of it..
depends on the plant
When your plant is ready to harvest ( when you're in garden mode, scroll over it and it will say click to harvest) you just have to click it and you will have harvested a plant!
seed, plant
The term used to refer to the action of paying a landowner to plant and harvest a crop is "sharecropping".
Every Sunday from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM, a boar named Joan comes to your town. She sells white turnips and red turnips. You can sell white turnips to Tom Nook every day (except Sunday.) Prices go up and down for white turnips each day, so check what the price is every day, and be sure that you sell the turnips for a higher price than you bought. Joan also sells red turnips. Plant red turnips in the ground just like one would plant a fruit tree. Water the red turnips every day or else they will dry out and be useless. However, a silver watering can revives withered red turnips. Sometimes, Joan says she doesn't have any red turnips. This is probably because the date or time on the game doesn't match the date or time on the wii that it's being played on. Hope this helps!
Turpentine is not a mineral it is a plant extract.
A lentil plant typically has a lifespan of around 90-100 days from planting to harvest. After harvest, the plant will naturally start to senesce and die.
To make good money in first month of the spring go to the supermarket buy turnip seeds,then plant them in your fields and after 3 or 4 days you will get your crops you will earn 1000 to 2000 It also depends on your on how many seed's you buy example buy 4 to 6 packets
if you are wondering this about the awards, "unique" just means different. for wxample if u plant strawberries and harvest themm, then plant strawberries to harvest them later again. you will have harvested only 1 unique (different) crop. where as if you harvest your first strawberries, then plant and harvest squash you will have harvested 2 unique (different) crops.