When levelling ground to prepare a field for farming, make sure that there are no underground rocks, as they will be registered as an obstacle for the plants to grow. I got the message "Need more room..." and had to dig to find a small rock underneath. Can also happen if a leftover splinter of the big rocks protrude into the farm area. Other than that, I think you managed to cover it all. Well done! :)
Walking while planting to get more Stuff in less space. Carrot and Honey shines greatly when consumed directly - when not beeing in a dangerous Enviroment or just travveling. Especially early on this is a awesome Stamina Boost and compliments well with one of the better HP-Foods to consume. Here, Sausages and Black Soup is to mention as t is easy to farm. For the Sausages you just need a Draugr Village and a Funnel+Campfire Trap while Bloodbags become easy with any Reach weaonry (I prefer the Swords Thrustattack but the Atgeir works well as well). Make sure you have decent space to work on in your Base where you have all Farmable Stuff planted at hand. I ususally go with 6x12m for each and plant in a 1(Seed):3(Produce) Ratio in rows, which means 3 Types as the others need different Biomes. Have 2m to the Outside and 2m to the Walls for putting Beehives around it to include the Honey Farm (this is even a RL-Thing to do as the Bees help the Plants a lot and regulate the Enviroment - the 4m you give them are for othger Life, Plant as Animal, that helps to keep the Balance in and on your Farming Grunds - not ingame relevant, but a nice RL-Thing to have. Have a Seed-Vault so you never run out "accidentally" and a "to-use-from-Chest nearby.
They could add a ton of things already, ik they work a year for just single new biome but adding things like FarmGrid, Decorative Vines, maybe new roads or smth. This shouldnt be too hard
@@novy1198 besides the fact that uts a very small studio, it's less about effort and more about impact. Sure farm grid is great quality of life, but new major updates like biomes spikes player count and can be used to get more funding from the publisher.
Your table showing the crops specs is the cleanest, most helpful one I've seen so far. Have you made similar tables for other Valheim subjects like workshop upgrades or foods?
I'm glad you like the table. I do keep a Google doc with all the tables I make for my videos but it's currently not public. I'm thinking of potentially making it accessible through my discord at some point.
Tip for farming in mistlands. 1. Spend as little time at your farm as possible. 2. If you constantly get attacks there you may be by a spawner so I would suggest moving your farm. 3. Rocks right next to the mainland of mists can usually have their ground expanded so you can farm at the base of them ..take your hoe and cultivator and stone and test some spots. These can make for some good undisturbed farms. 4. I found jotun puffs most useful to farm in the beginning until I began using magic weapons. I just picked up the blue mushrooms as I ran around exploring and that was plenty.
Great tips! I especially like the one about not spending time near your farm. I usually don't build mine at my base but rather at another isolated location and just setup a portal to that spot to farm when I need to.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming That works, but I have seldom had an issue. But then, my base typically has a high raised earth wall boundary plus a 4m wide ditch outside that.
For farming in the more difficult biomes like plains and mistlamds, it can help ik you find a small islamd or even shallow sea that you can raise and fully cover with your farm and a portal. You often have small patches of one biome surrounded by another biiome.
I saw you used beams on the ground as spacing markers. While you didn't mention it, I have used that method to set up farms with hundreds of crops at a time. A good place to farm would be the edge of the mistlands into the plains area, where one big base can cover both areas with standing dirt walls or stone/marble walls on a per-need basis. But of course base location is entirely up to the individual.
@SpazzyjonesGaming it's entirely location dependent but I'm sure if you spend enough time searching you're bound to find something similar/better. On my current world with friends, my buddy found a spot in the mistlands with 6 roots. So naturally that's gotta be the spot for the farm this time haha
Can confirm: Jotun Puffs aren't picky about distance and will grow just fine at 1m apart & Magecaps are picky little bastards and demand extra space. I also find it most convenient to lay 1m sideways wood beams around the edges of my farming plot so I can see an approximate grid to guide myself planting, a bit like your images at the start of the video, just without the ones in between each crop.
I also place wood beams as guidelines for my farm, but I use 2m instead of 1m. Barley is the one that makes me wonder if 1m is enough, because the planting size takes up pretty much the entire 2m by 2m square I have. Need to try this
Have been watching your videos for quite a while now. Thanks to you I now beaten moder and currently in process of finding flax. When 3 weeks ago I couldn't even kill greydwarfs. Great content 👍
glad u mentioned the farming tunic, been doing this myself since I found Hildr. also, the sledge hammer will harvest barley and flax the same as the atgier Good video, excellent content. Thanks
Yeah! nice little hidden benefit of the gear. Ooh yeah, I guess any weapon that does AOE works for harvesting. I still think the atgeir looks cooler. Almost like a scythe! Glad you enjoyed the video. I'll keep pushing them out! really excited for my vid dropping tomorrow
I actually found turnips after carrots, there were zero carrot flowers anywhere in the BF biome on my spawn island. Maybe they only spawn a certain distance from spawn?
Absolutely. There is a farming mod out there to mass farm (in a neat and tidy way too). I haven't messed with mods myself but if you'd like to give it a shot, here's a link: www.nexusmods.com/valheim/mods/527
@@SpazzyjonesGaming thanks a lot, I'm sure there is some method without mods (I saw one a long time ago and I can't find it anymore), it was something like lining yourself up with log beams and walking, idk
@@jerrythelobster7 Process for least suckage planting in Vanilla: 1) Put on your farm gear, eat at least some Stam food, make yourself rested 2) zoom in all the way 3) enable "Walk" (check your hot keys) 4) start at the point you want to begin planting, equip cultivator and select your plant you want to plant a lot of 5) plant the first plant. You will notice your "next" plant icon is now red, because you cant plant it on top of the one you just planted. So, walk forward until that red changes. Check the distance. You should notice that as you adjust the angle at which you look at the ground, you adjust when you are able to plant the next plant as move forward walk forward spamming left click to plan nice rows. This works WAY better if your farm land is very flat/level. I am sure there is a video on this.,...
@@rightin2409 thank you for your advice, since then I discovered a similar method - I enable walk, lock my mouse movement and just plant walking sideways, I have mastered the space between. Also Its fast and easy, I plant hundreds of crops at a time (usually until I break 2 cultivators) and its easier to pick up too.
Why does a healthy onion planted on seeds not all grow? The rows of onions for seeds disappear 2 times, unevenly. Why is this happening? I plant it in a dark forest by the sea.
Ok so while your farming method is decent, I have a suggestion. When planting crops, try turning on walk mode and angle the camera down so your character is looking at the ground about the length of the cultivator in front of them. Then walk forward and place a crop slightly after the cooldown finishes between each placement. This should get extremely tight placements with little to no overlap. It works best on flat, even ground. It's certainly possible to go in any direction to achieve this rather than only forward. I find it more useful to plow directly forward though, as one may alter the direction easily by nudging the camera and/or strafing left or right as needed. This might take longer to finish a planting cycle, but it substantially increases the number of crops one may place in a given space. It also makes harvesting them all much more efficient. Nearly everywhere one looks will be grabable plants!
Best tip for pc players wanting to farm: install PlantEasily & PlantEverything mods and also ItemDrawers to vacuum up bulk harvests. Now farming and item storage are actually fun. Best tip for console players, get a pc and run mods.
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I use Thunderstore so I can just turn mods on and off without the hassle of managing what I have installed, with all the amazing mods out there I would never touch vanilla again. And depending on what you are after you can use existing worlds and characters.
I do not understand why my cultivated ground will later on say it is uncultivated. Like I'm planting a field I've planted before and it says must plant in cultivated ground error and I can't plant giving me a pause in planting as I'm running through my field planting quickly
Yes. But it happens 9n my new servers too. I wonder if im just moving too fast. Oh well. It isn't the whole area. Ill just be going along and planting and skip a spot because of the area being unplantable but the next planting space is plantable. It jyst stops the rhythm of planting. I thought maybe over time the area needed to be recultivated so I went over it again w the cultivator but it didn't help. No worries. Ty for this very concise and thorough guide. I posted it to our valheim server reference section.
I think you have set your world difficulty to very easy or you have increased the abundant of loot while creating your world. 3 seeds per crop is the standard
You say each carrot/onion/turnip "seed" produces "3" of each ingredient but that is false. You can replant the ingredient to get 3 seeds. Small clarification
@@SpazzyjonesGaming haha thank you for replying, my friends and I are replaying the game from the beginning in order to make our way to the ashlands, your videos have greatly helped with certain mechanics I was unaware of. I'm in charge of the farm in our playthrough so that's how I stumbled upon this. Thank you for all the content! :D
I had a pirated version of windows that was made legit when windows 10 first came out and they offered free updates... "Laundering" my fake os into a real one.. Come on man, you shouldn't even be having that Alert on the bottom-right
@@SpazzyjonesGaming It does not. Go play the game. I rechecked just to make sure. Seeds is 3, actual onion carrot or turnip is 1. I though I might have been wrong as I sometimes change the drop rates. But nope. 3 seeds for each planted veg, and 1 veg for each of the seeds.
Might possibly be a phrasing issue but Carrots, Turnips and Onions are 1 seed to 1 crop not 1 to 3 like you seem to say in the video. Otherwise very helpful :)
I don't believe that's right. If I plant one onion it yields 3 onion seeds. If I plant 1 onion seed it yields 3 onions. Same for carrots and turnips. Glad you found something helpful!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I've personally only ever gotten 1 onion/carrot/turnip per planted seed. The wiki also states the same. Planting the crop does grant 3 seeds though.
A hint to your video. Do not put all your material of video and sound too close togehter. Take some breaks and or call it thought breaks. I mean it is clear, that i can make pause your Video. But do i realy want that? And do i realy want to replay it because of to much information in a short periode of time? For a simple example if you make a plan and all of it has a structur of all partitions. Each of it should get a little space of time, to get think of and about it. I mean look at your views and your likes. Its easy to say, that what i say, is the truth. And simply based on the result of numbers. If you wanna get more Likes and also more views try more and go ahead. I mean the context is there, but make it more delicious ;D.
What did I miss?
Let me know your farming tips below that I didn't cover!
When levelling ground to prepare a field for farming, make sure that there are no underground rocks, as they will be registered as an obstacle for the plants to grow. I got the message "Need more room..." and had to dig to find a small rock underneath. Can also happen if a leftover splinter of the big rocks protrude into the farm area.
Other than that, I think you managed to cover it all. Well done! :)
@@thomasr7129 oh good tip! That makes a lot of sense
You forgot to activate windows
Walking while planting to get more Stuff in less space.
Carrot and Honey shines greatly when consumed directly - when not beeing in a dangerous Enviroment or just travveling. Especially early on this is a awesome Stamina Boost and compliments well with one of the better HP-Foods to consume.
Here, Sausages and Black Soup is to mention as t is easy to farm. For the Sausages you just need a Draugr Village and a Funnel+Campfire Trap while Bloodbags become easy with any Reach weaonry (I prefer the Swords Thrustattack but the Atgeir works well as well).
Make sure you have decent space to work on in your Base where you have all Farmable Stuff planted at hand. I ususally go with 6x12m for each and plant in a 1(Seed):3(Produce) Ratio in rows, which means 3 Types as the others need different Biomes.
Have 2m to the Outside and 2m to the Walls for putting Beehives around it to include the Honey Farm (this is even a RL-Thing to do as the Bees help the Plants a lot and regulate the Enviroment - the 4m you give them are for othger Life, Plant as Animal, that helps to keep the Balance in and on your Farming Grunds - not ingame relevant, but a nice RL-Thing to have.
Have a Seed-Vault so you never run out "accidentally" and a "to-use-from-Chest nearby.
Activating Windows i guess
Blows my mind devs havent added FamGrid as a standard thing in the game
It would be a nice tough. Placing your crops cleanly is no easy task
They could add a ton of things already, ik they work a year for just single new biome but adding things like FarmGrid, Decorative Vines, maybe new roads or smth. This shouldnt be too hard
Devs are anti QoL. Can't even be bothered to add in armor slots
Deep North would be the perfect patch to add a tameable steer for tilling and planting.
@@novy1198 besides the fact that uts a very small studio, it's less about effort and more about impact. Sure farm grid is great quality of life, but new major updates like biomes spikes player count and can be used to get more funding from the publisher.
Your table showing the crops specs is the cleanest, most helpful one I've seen so far. Have you made similar tables for other Valheim subjects like workshop upgrades or foods?
I'm glad you like the table. I do keep a Google doc with all the tables I make for my videos but it's currently not public. I'm thinking of potentially making it accessible through my discord at some point.
Tip for farming in mistlands. 1. Spend as little time at your farm as possible. 2. If you constantly get attacks there you may be by a spawner so I would suggest moving your farm. 3. Rocks right next to the mainland of mists can usually have their ground expanded so you can farm at the base of them ..take your hoe and cultivator and stone and test some spots. These can make for some good undisturbed farms. 4. I found jotun puffs most useful to farm in the beginning until I began using magic weapons. I just picked up the blue mushrooms as I ran around exploring and that was plenty.
Great tips! I especially like the one about not spending time near your farm. I usually don't build mine at my base but rather at another isolated location and just setup a portal to that spot to farm when I need to.
Agreed, I've seen too many UA-camrs "How to Defend your Farm!" well #1, stop hanging out there!
haha, great call!@@RobertGarlinghouse
@@SpazzyjonesGaming That works, but I have seldom had an issue. But then, my base typically has a high raised earth wall boundary plus a 4m wide ditch outside that.
nice!@@nelsonhemstreet3568
For farming in the more difficult biomes like plains and mistlamds, it can help ik you find a small islamd or even shallow sea that you can raise and fully cover with your farm and a portal.
You often have small patches of one biome surrounded by another biiome.
Thats a good tip. Whatever you can do to isolate yourself from the dangerous creatures out there the better
I like to find a hildir near or on the plains and plant around her shield. Drop a portal just outside of it and boom, easy farm
But Farming? Really? Man of your talents?
hahah I should be doing more with my life!
Great refference
@@Kelly-f7r reference! I don't get it haha
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I know someone in zannys Valheim videos said it but idk if that’s where it originated.
Rogue 1 starwars reference
I saw you used beams on the ground as spacing markers. While you didn't mention it, I have used that method to set up farms with hundreds of crops at a time. A good place to farm would be the edge of the mistlands into the plains area, where one big base can cover both areas with standing dirt walls or stone/marble walls on a per-need basis. But of course base location is entirely up to the individual.
Smart man. I like that approach but never considered building a farm on the border of two biomes. Great call
I have a farm like this is one of my old worlds. Half plains with a patch of cloudberries and half mistlands with 2 roots for sap. I miss that farm
I like this idea a lot. I'm going to have to start trying it myself@@Ronesby
@SpazzyjonesGaming it's entirely location dependent but I'm sure if you spend enough time searching you're bound to find something similar/better. On my current world with friends, my buddy found a spot in the mistlands with 6 roots. So naturally that's gotta be the spot for the farm this time haha
verrry nice!@@Ronesby
Can confirm: Jotun Puffs aren't picky about distance and will grow just fine at 1m apart & Magecaps are picky little bastards and demand extra space.
I also find it most convenient to lay 1m sideways wood beams around the edges of my farming plot so I can see an approximate grid to guide myself planting, a bit like your images at the start of the video, just without the ones in between each crop.
Thanks for the tip. I guess it makes sense. magecaps are physically quite a bit bigger so Im not too surprised they need a little extra space
I also place wood beams as guidelines for my farm, but I use 2m instead of 1m.
Barley is the one that makes me wonder if 1m is enough, because the planting size takes up pretty much the entire 2m by 2m square I have.
Need to try this
ive heard of people using the wood beams. Its a good idea, just takes a little more time@@polmed
Have been watching your videos for quite a while now. Thanks to you I now beaten moder and currently in process of finding flax. When 3 weeks ago I couldn't even kill greydwarfs. Great content 👍
glad you have enjoyed the videos! You've progresses so far! Keep it up and enjoy!
Great vid - thank you! I just got to the Plains and was planning on starting a farm :) (once I stop dying so much. Lol)
I'm glad you enjoyed it! The plains is daunting!
glad u mentioned the farming tunic, been doing this myself since I found Hildr.
also, the sledge hammer will harvest barley and flax the same as the atgier
Good video, excellent content. Thanks
Yeah! nice little hidden benefit of the gear. Ooh yeah, I guess any weapon that does AOE works for harvesting. I still think the atgeir looks cooler. Almost like a scythe!
Glad you enjoyed the video. I'll keep pushing them out! really excited for my vid dropping tomorrow
Cool video man, very informative. Thank you!
Thanks man!
Not me getting distracted by the “activate windows” at bottom right 😂
sorry brother
I actually found turnips after carrots, there were zero carrot flowers anywhere in the BF biome on my spawn island. Maybe they only spawn a certain distance from spawn?
That's unlucky. No. There isn't any distance factor related to carrot seed spawn
i will use this to get farming 100 when the update drops thanks alot!
nice! glad you enjoyed Motud!
Nice vid, would be nice to discover a good system to plant crops in perfect rows with perfect distances without using building
Absolutely. There is a farming mod out there to mass farm (in a neat and tidy way too). I haven't messed with mods myself but if you'd like to give it a shot, here's a link: www.nexusmods.com/valheim/mods/527
@@SpazzyjonesGaming thanks a lot, I'm sure there is some method without mods (I saw one a long time ago and I can't find it anymore), it was something like lining yourself up with log beams and walking, idk
@@jerrythelobster7 Was it maybe this video? ua-cam.com/video/RNwl43rGRUw/v-deo.htmlsi=vP8eVhR0kN8ABG4G
@@jerrythelobster7
Process for least suckage planting in Vanilla:
1) Put on your farm gear, eat at least some Stam food, make yourself rested
2) zoom in all the way
3) enable "Walk" (check your hot keys)
4) start at the point you want to begin planting, equip cultivator and select your plant you want to plant a lot of
5) plant the first plant. You will notice your "next" plant icon is now red, because you cant plant it on top of the one you just planted. So, walk forward until that red changes. Check the distance. You should notice that as you adjust the angle at which you look at the ground, you adjust when you are able to plant the next plant as move forward
walk forward spamming left click to plan nice rows. This works WAY better if your farm land is very flat/level.
I am sure there is a video on this.,...
@@rightin2409 thank you for your advice, since then I discovered a similar method - I enable walk, lock my mouse movement and just plant walking sideways, I have mastered the space between. Also Its fast and easy, I plant hundreds of crops at a time (usually until I break 2 cultivators) and its easier to pick up too.
I need to make a farm on the border of a mistlands/plains that's next to some sap roots!
absolutely. best spot for a farm
Why does a healthy onion planted on seeds not all grow?
The rows of onions for seeds disappear 2 times, unevenly.
Why is this happening? I plant it in a dark forest by the sea.
i have no idea
I like the grid farming mod. Easy squared off farm plots... I get really OCD about even spacing
I've heard those area great! I haven't tried them yet myself
I watch the video , Am I Missing something? What is "this" gear you talked about at the start and never mentioned the stat gear or anything
3:55 Hildirs gear
Tq very much I might have overlooked it @@SpazzyjonesGaming
@@DYFENGAME no problem
Witrh the turnips and carrots 1 wild plant gives 3 seeds, 1 seed produces 1 turnip/corrot etc, 1 turnip produces 3 seeds. I wish 1 seed gave 3 turnips!
I didn't think that was the case. My understanding is it's always 1 yields 3
@@SpazzyjonesGaming one wild flower = 3 seeds = 3 carrot/turnip/onion, plant one veg to get 3 more seeds, one seed = 1 veg.
Ok so while your farming method is decent, I have a suggestion. When planting crops, try turning on walk mode and angle the camera down so your character is looking at the ground about the length of the cultivator in front of them. Then walk forward and place a crop slightly after the cooldown finishes between each placement. This should get extremely tight placements with little to no overlap. It works best on flat, even ground. It's certainly possible to go in any direction to achieve this rather than only forward. I find it more useful to plow directly forward though, as one may alter the direction easily by nudging the camera and/or strafing left or right as needed. This might take longer to finish a planting cycle, but it substantially increases the number of crops one may place in a given space. It also makes harvesting them all much more efficient. Nearly everywhere one looks will be grabable plants!
nice good tip! I have heard that one before. Its a shame farming is so tedious in Valheim haha
Best tip for pc players wanting to farm: install PlantEasily & PlantEverything mods and also ItemDrawers to vacuum up bulk harvests. Now farming and item storage are actually fun. Best tip for console players, get a pc and run mods.
Hahahha "get a PC" love it. I've never used mods yet but would like to soon
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I use Thunderstore so I can just turn mods on and off without the hassle of managing what I have installed, with all the amazing mods out there I would never touch vanilla again. And depending on what you are after you can use existing worlds and characters.
Super sweet. Thanks for the info!@@arro-gance
I do not understand why my cultivated ground will later on say it is uncultivated. Like I'm planting a field I've planted before and it says must plant in cultivated ground error and I can't plant giving me a pause in planting as I'm running through my field planting quickly
I've never heard of that before. I know there have been some cultivation bugs in the past. Is your server really old?
Yes. But it happens 9n my new servers too. I wonder if im just moving too fast. Oh well. It isn't the whole area. Ill just be going along and planting and skip a spot because of the area being unplantable but the next planting space is plantable. It jyst stops the rhythm of planting. I thought maybe over time the area needed to be recultivated so I went over it again w the cultivator but it didn't help. No worries. Ty for this very concise and thorough guide. I posted it to our valheim server reference section.
My main server is over 3k days..waiting for adhlands :)
Ah gotcha. it was just a theory. So happy you are sharing it with others! I love to hear that@@Kymss-j9z
Damnnnn you are a veteran. I can't wait for Ashlands!@@Kymss-j9z
You reminded me of "Aaron earned an iron urn" when you said armor xD
yep
Great vid, just remember the J in Jotun Puffs is pronounced like a Y.
Yot-un Puh-ff-s
:)
Thank you!
"cough* Plant everything, forget the worries. Leave the crops to do their thing while you partake and try to survive ashlands.
incredible mod
In my game carrot and turnip seeds produce 3 of said crops, but different from your list when planting the crop for seeds they produce 9 seeds.
Weird, thats not my experience and not what the wiki says
I think you have set your world difficulty to very easy or you have increased the abundant of loot while creating your world. 3 seeds per crop is the standard
Ah that makes sense. That would explain it! I couldn't make sense of getting 9!@@Th3VirtualGam3r
You say each carrot/onion/turnip "seed" produces "3" of each ingredient but that is false. You can replant the ingredient to get 3 seeds. Small clarification
fair point. you're exactly right
@@SpazzyjonesGaming haha thank you for replying, my friends and I are replaying the game from the beginning in order to make our way to the ashlands, your videos have greatly helped with certain mechanics I was unaware of. I'm in charge of the farm in our playthrough so that's how I stumbled upon this. Thank you for all the content! :D
@@ferretinvegas5107 anytime, enjoy your playthrough man!
Funny I had 2 oaks growing further out and one was deleted when the other grew up...
oh wow, ive never seen that
i wear a dress when fighting bosses... it puts fear into my adversaries (lol)
I wear a dress like a MAN ! :p
Ty
Anytime! Happy to have you here
Very informative and clean-cut info, much appreciated. Also, stay a Chad and never activate Windows
thanks king! glad you found it helpful
I had a pirated version of windows that was made legit when windows 10 first came out and they offered free updates... "Laundering" my fake os into a real one..
Come on man, you shouldn't even be having that Alert on the bottom-right
I just can't quit it
I can’t find that fuckin shop!
sail around and you will spot it eventually!
@ I actually found the sisters shop (hildir?) right after typing this. It’s cool you can get quests from them to expand their inventory.
@@iamradical nice!
thankyouu
Glad I could help
Are you Canadian?
sure am. How can you tell?
Best tip turn-on function whos not require materials and no need to search wood or seeds you hawe only to hawe one seed in inventory..
Sure. You can use deccommands in your game if you wish
You do not get 3 carrots or 3 onions or 3 Turnips. 1 of each unless you have your drop ratio increased.
DC
valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Carrot
i think he meant the seeds.
@@hansmadani8687 the answer is still the same. it yields 3 not 1 valheim.fandom.com/wiki/Carrot_seeds
@@SpazzyjonesGaming It does not. Go play the game. I rechecked just to make sure. Seeds is 3, actual onion carrot or turnip is 1. I though I might have been wrong as I sometimes change the drop rates. But nope. 3 seeds for each planted veg, and 1 veg for each of the seeds.
@@the1darkcorner i mean you can change the drop rate of resources as a world modifier so that could be the difference we are seeing. i don't know
Hildir's offerings are crap. I'm not wearing those ridiculous dresses, stamina or not.
lolol
My suggestion is that after accomplishing Hilder's task you should get an extra row in your inventory...
Great tips! Please talk a bit slower. Thanks :)
ill see what I can do
Might possibly be a phrasing issue but Carrots, Turnips and Onions are 1 seed to 1 crop not 1 to 3 like you seem to say in the video. Otherwise very helpful :)
I don't believe that's right. If I plant one onion it yields 3 onion seeds. If I plant 1 onion seed it yields 3 onions. Same for carrots and turnips.
Glad you found something helpful!
@@SpazzyjonesGaming I've personally only ever gotten 1 onion/carrot/turnip per planted seed. The wiki also states the same. Planting the crop does grant 3 seeds though.
@@SweetSteveAUS
I only get one vegetable per seed, too
Three seeds per vegetable
@@SweetSteveAUS I could be wrong than. Who knows. Not a big deal either way
3 seeds pr planted seed vegetable, one vegetable pr planted seed.
It is the phrasing. :P
You can plant carrots to get seeds wtffff
oh yeah brother!
My #1 tip: Download the Plant Easily mod to save hours of your time
ive heard of that mod
A hint to your video.
Do not put all your material of video and sound too close togehter.
Take some breaks and or call it thought breaks.
I mean it is clear, that i can make pause your Video. But do i realy want that? And do i realy want to replay it because of to much information in a short periode of time?
For a simple example if you make a plan and all of it has a structur of all partitions. Each of it should get a little space of time, to get think of and about it.
I mean look at your views and your likes. Its easy to say, that what i say, is the truth. And simply based on the result of numbers.
If you wanna get more Likes and also more views try more and go ahead. I mean the context is there, but make it more delicious ;D.
Thank you for the feedback my friend. I think you might be onto something.
hildi was a big waste of time for implementing imo.
i tend to agree
Im not doing all that
Not doing what?
@@SpazzyjonesGaming all that
Activate your Windows, man
Never :p
i made my mission to eradicate black forest muhaha
what about the environment!
ua-cam.com/video/p7WrkUMq_fc/v-deo.html
Crops data
doing gods work
ACTIVATE WINDOWS
NEVER!
Activate Windows
NEVA!
ua-cam.com/video/p7WrkUMq_fc/v-deo.html
Ty
doing more of gods work!