Farming is one of the important activities in Dinkum that paves the way to a lot of resources and lets you grow crops to feed everyone, however, farming can be overwhelming for players who are new to the game. Finding seeds, sowing, and ensuring it grows healthy is in itself a challenge, that’s where our short guide comes in. If you’re having trouble farming in Dinkum and want the basics and what to avoid, we’ve compiled all the info that’ll you need. Continue reading the article to know how to farm in Dinkum.
How to farm in Dinkum?
To start farming, your first priority is to get your hands on the seeds of different trees and bushes that can be found all around the map. If you don’t want to be bothered with finding them one by one, you can also acquire them by speaking to an NPC, Rayna, who often shows up randomly at the visitor’s tent. She has various types of useful items that you can buy from her, do know that her stock changes frequently so the chances of finding seeds can depend entirely upon your luck. She’ll also sell you a Hoe and a Watering Can so you can get started on farming. When you increase her likeability to a certain amount, she’ll open a permanent shop of hers on your island which you can revisit for resupplying.
Useful facts about growing crops
As Dinkum has a lot of variety of crops, some require specific tools if you wish to grow them like Wheat requires Scythe. it is always recommended to check out the seed’s description first when buying it from the NPC, Rayne. Few crops can only be farmed seasonally and their value is crazy high and yields a lot of profits. You’ll also learn more about the period of time it takes the crops to fully mature so make sure to check that out as well. Now that you know the basics, it’s high time you know how to grow crops.
How to grow crops?
Every crop has a certain timeframe when it fully matures, both in-game and in real life so once you have seeds, begin by tilting the land first and use the left click to put the seed of your preferred plant or a tree. To make sure your crops stay healthy, use a Watering Can daily. Once fully matured, you can harvest them.
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