nice video, I miss some tips... first is that you can even grow crops in winter, you just need to have sufficient amounts of water or a river or well because in winter the real challenge is water disease can be ignored, just spread the crops out with at least one tile in between in all directions... make sure you seed in intervals, one furrow today, another next week, ... for at least potatoes, tomatoes, broccoli and cabbage... you then just harvest every week or even earlier depending on how fast the vegetables rot... cabbage and carrots make great bait for rabbits, foraging gives you extra critters to trap birds or fish... it's rather easy I found on sandbox survivor standard settings to make every day a stew with at least fish, meat, potatoes, tomatoes, broccoli and cabbage... with some variation depending on what you forage (mushrooms, plantains, wild vegetables like onions, ...) . the biggest challenge when the petrol runs out seems to be the lack of cars for transport, you'll be stuck around a base next to a river and close to a forest spending your days gardening, fishing, trapping, foraging and cooking on the trusted woodstove...
that was some quality guide, ive got many hours on this game but never ventured into farming... with extremely rare food i should keep an eye on those seed packets, got yourself a sub
cheers mate much appreciated. it's currently december 8th here in knox county but i'm gonna give it a go with the irrigation system mod and see what happens. i'm a farming virgin in zomboid but i've got a lot of land and a lot of seeds and supplies so i should be good
nice video, I miss some tips...
first is that you can even grow crops in winter, you just need to have sufficient amounts of water or a river or well because in winter the real challenge is water
disease can be ignored, just spread the crops out with at least one tile in between in all directions...
make sure you seed in intervals, one furrow today, another next week, ... for at least potatoes, tomatoes, broccoli and cabbage... you then just harvest every week or even earlier depending on how fast the vegetables rot...
cabbage and carrots make great bait for rabbits, foraging gives you extra critters to trap birds or fish...
it's rather easy I found on sandbox survivor standard settings to make every day a stew with at least fish, meat, potatoes, tomatoes, broccoli and cabbage... with some variation depending on what you forage (mushrooms, plantains, wild vegetables like onions, ...) .
the biggest challenge when the petrol runs out seems to be the lack of cars for transport, you'll be stuck around a base next to a river and close to a forest spending your days gardening, fishing, trapping, foraging and cooking on the trusted woodstove...
3rd way to get the recipes is taking the Gardener trait
Ooooh, very true. I missed that.
that was some quality guide, ive got many hours on this game but never ventured into farming... with extremely rare food i should keep an eye on those seed packets, got yourself a sub
cheers mate much appreciated. it's currently december 8th here in knox county but i'm gonna give it a go with the irrigation system mod and see what happens. i'm a farming virgin in zomboid but i've got a lot of land and a lot of seeds and supplies so i should be good
Good luck, good sir
The best reason for canning vegetables is so you can use it as bait to trap animals in the winter.
Mark my words, you will be big on PZ with vids like this , thank you 🙏
great tutorials dude, instant sub :)
I appreciate the sub! :D
u look like a good youtuber so i subscribed 👍👍
Thank you! More videos on the way :D
Ty!
running out of gas for generators, thats why i got the solar panel and steam generator mod. very vanilla friendly.
Same here dude!!! Concise and good.
THank you, sir! :D
When you have against canned chili? Awesome video man This actually helped a lot I have been struggling on forming xD
Glad I could help :D
2:05 huh
It's true tho. Great tool to have.
love me some canned chili ooooeeeeeeeeee
can the milk be rotten?
amazing gigachad eduactional white BASED farmer
how long does it take for crops to grow?
around 10 to 25 days depends on the vegatable
You should space your crops so disease doesn't spread
this guy sound like donut operator
Omgosh why is it so complicated 😭😭
Sorry hank😂