How long does it take to plant and harvest your crops? Our meals around the kitchen table are usually replaced by meals in the fields. I am becoming a pro at tackling kids' activities and busy schedules by myself.
It definitely takes a village to raise kids, and I'm thankful for my village of family and friends who are willing to help out. I've gotten used to asking for help. Something I thought I'd never be able to do! I didnt get any seed from cabbage when I harvested them immediately when it was possible.
How exactly I get seeds back? You can harvest at either harvestable or seeding stages; but you only get seeds when the plant says it's seeding. Oh, and from the last beta patch, you can bundle seeds back up into 50 packs. So you don't have seeds you're trying to move about. Potatoes rot in 1. That's somewhat absurd. They like cool, damp places. If anything potatoes left in the ground grow MORE potatoes. The one crop that shouldn't rot very quickly at all after harvest is the potato; you can literally store potatoes for months if done properly - cool, slightly humid, and dark.
A wooden box under the sink usually does the job nicely, or in a cardboard box in the fridge. Cutting them up and freezing them is best, but that's not really an option. If we could build basements, that would be ideal for storing crops long-term. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.
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