When you first start building your farm you need to be sure of which crops you would like to plant first. Some crops can give you various benefits for being planted first, such as reducing the time it takes for Field Maintenance and improving farm fertility. In this guide, we will see which are the best seeds to plant first in Farthest Frontier.
Best Seeds to Plant in Farthest Frontier
There are certain crops you should plant first to reap the most out of your field. Here we will see which are the best seeds to plant first in Farthest Frontier.
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The below crops are arranged from best seeds to plant first to worst seeds to plant in Farthest Frontier. While all crops are equally important, some of them stand out more and can be beneficial in the long run.
- Turnips – If possible these should be the first crops you have to grow first. The duration of growth for turnips is quite low, so you can farm them multiple times in one cycle. They are also resistant to most weather, making them a durable crop to plant during the season.
- Beans – Beans are more resilient while being stored, making them long-lasting. While you won’t get a large yield from them, they can improve the fertility of the field when planted.
- Peas – These crops are great to be grown during the winter, and, like beans, they too can improve soil fertility.
- Buckwheat – You can use this crop as a wheat substitute, and they take less time to grow. Buckwheat is great for growing during the summer, and they are also a natural source of weed repellent.
- Carrots – Like Beans, Carrots can also survive longer in storage, and they can grow even under poor soil conditions. You should make sure that the fields are not rocky, as this is not an optimum environment to grow carrots.
- Clover – Planting clovers frequently will help with soil fertility and reduce the time it takes for Field Maintenance.
- Flax – If you need to craft more clothes, you need linen, and planting Flax can help you with that. Flax shouldn’t be planted frequently, as this crop can reduce soil fertility drastically.
- Leeks – This crop is very resilient to heat and frost, hence they make great vegetables to grow year-round. Leeks also take a long time to grow, and they also don’t survive long in storage.
- Cabbage – The soil on your field should be the most fertile while planting Cabbage, or else they will not grow. Cabbage is resilient to heat, but cannot survive while in storage.
- Rye – Rye is another easy crop to grow, as it doesn’t need a lot of fertile soil. It is also very resilient to heat and frost but provides less yield than Wheat.
- Wheat – If you want to increase your beer and flour production, then having wheat should be on your list. While these crops can lessen soil fertility very quickly, they last the longest while kept in storage. Wheat should be the last crop you should invest in because of this.
That’s all there is to know about all the best seeds to plant in Farthest Frontier. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.