Stardew Valley 1.5 adds a new map called Beach Farm, so how to plan the new map? Let’s take a look at the detailed planning of Beach Farm in Stardew Valley 1.5.
Detailed explanation of the beach farm planning in Stardew Valley 1.5
The 1.5 beach farm feels so comfortable in one word~ The space is very sufficient. In the visual test, the number of plots that can be placed is around 5000, while the average farm is 3400 and so on. Unpacking update
Updated 8 screenshots at 7am and 9pm, 100% non-zoomed, in order of summer/autumn/east/spring
Mainly for those who are not on the computer for the time being. A reference for those who can’t understand the structure of the new farm/
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Autumn
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Spring
The 17*17 sandy Junimo cabin gives you a reference system so you can decide where to build it
The 1.5 version has 100% overnight moisturizing soil, although the sprinkler cannot be placed on the sand (iridium sprinklers cannot be used as well) It’s a translation error) But it can be compensated for by having top-level moisturizing fertilizer (the beach foraging treasure chest has a chance of opening six top-level moisturizing fertilizers)
Except for the edge waves, most of the sandy land can be cultivated in the middle and late stages of Ginger Island The cultivated area after obtaining the top-level moisturizing fertilizer is still considerable
The cultivated land in the soil grid on the left is 202 grids. Here is a little tip. There are some grids in several areas around the reservoir that can be used to cultivate plants. You can use them. Planting flowers, for example, 15 bellows around the picture below can produce honey
Also mention that after all the hardwood piles in the whole picture are cut down, the total will be 150 pieces of hardwood