

Also, any crops will grow on the Ginger Island farm, regardless of the season, similar to the Greenhouse. This also means that placing scarecrows isn't necessary. RELATED: Best Cozy Games On Nintendo SwitchĪdditionally, crows don't appear on Ginger Island, so players don't need to worry about them destroying their crops. There are two qualities that make the Ginger Island farm more ideal for farming than the Pelican Town farm.

Just like any regular Stardew Valley farm, the weeds, stones, and logs will need to be cleared out to maximize the planting area.

The Ginger Island farm has 878 plantable tiles and unlike the beach farm layout that Version 1.5 introduced, sprinklers can be placed on the ground.
SLIME RANCHER MODS GINGER UPDATE
The Farm Obelisk is a warp device unique to Stardew Valley's Ginger Island update that will send the player back to their Pelican Town farm, which is most convenient for players that don't wish to spend all of their time at the Ginger Island farm. The Farm Obelisk will cost 20 golden walnuts as well. The main draw to building the Beach Resort is that it allows NPCs to visit Ginger Island, but building the Beach Resort is also required to unlock the Farm Obelisk on Ginger Island in Stardew Valley. The Beach Resort costs another 20 golden walnuts to build. Afterward, the parrots will also build a mailbox for another 5 walnuts. The house is a 4 bedroom with a kitchen, bed, and shipping bin. It might become a hassle to travel back and forth between Pelican Town and Ginger Island day-to-day, but players can opt to build a sleeping hut on the Ginger Island farm instead by giving the parrots 20 Golden walnuts. Players will first need 10 golden walnuts to awaken the sleeping turtle leading to Stardew Valley's Ginger Island farm. RELATED: Stardew Valley Recipes You Can Make In Real Life
