In our guide to farming in Stardew Valley, were walking you through everything from seed to harvest.

Doing so will bolster yourFarming skill, one of five skills available in the game.

The best way to do this is byusing sprinklersstrategically around your fields, whichautomatically water your crops each morning.

Stardew Valley player in front of crops in the greenhouse.

There arethree types of sprinklers, each with a different range.

Making money in Stardew Valley is vital, and your main source of income will be your crops.

Here are the ones to prioritize.

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How Long Does Each Crop Take To Grow In Stardew Valley?

The time listed is for their first growth.

The information in the table above is based on regular growth times.

Stardew Valley farmer holds up Wild Seeds in the middle of a planted farm

Speed-Gro Fertilizers will impact this, so keep that in mind whenplanning your planting!

You’ll needspecialized farming equipmentto do this, but it’s usually well-worth the effort to make them.

Should this occur, these crops willremain viable across both seasons.

Stardew Valley Farmer standing next to patches of tilled land with sprinklers.

Check in on the crops periodically to max out your earning potential!

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Stardew Valley Crops

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Stardew Valley - The farmer tending to his crops

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Stardew Valley: The player stands by their Broccoli plants in the greenhouse.

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