![]() ![]() I'll also second the flooring everywhere the trees are not of course, it prevents annoying saplings from forming. Keep in mind I have a forest of 50+ oak trees so again not a concern when going smaller scale. Oak/pine/maple more forgiving.there does need to be a 1-space gap between mature trees, but there can be smaller saplings immediately adjacent. Fruit trees need a 2-space gap between them.their 8-square 'free spaces' cannot overlap. YMMV, I just know I've replanted a LOT of orchards to optimize for keg production and know how much of a pain it is to change your mind if you dislike the results. IIRC fruit trees need a gap, wild trees do not. You can do this for just the beginning and end or just have space after the trees and move down to the next row in there, but personally for ease of navigation my pattern looks more like this (X is Empty, T is Tree)Īrranging in that manner loses 1 tree per 4 grown, or 20% efficiency, but gains the ability to check for harvest running both vertically and horizontally through the orchard depending on my angle of approach, without having to get off my horse. (After all the horse requires 1 space to move through horizontal spaces but 2 for vertical spaces). ![]() ![]() As you may want to setup tappers to harvest pine tar, oak resins, or maple syrup, it can be. The three main types of tree in Stardew Valley each have a purpose, though they can be hard to tell apart. Tappers are used to get resources from trees in the form of oak resin, pine tar, and maple syrup. With smaller orchards its not a big deal to do this on foot, but generally speaking I value time over space so I personally recommend having two spaces between trees horizontally at least every so often, so the horse can run through vertical columns. Planting Maple, Oak, Pine and Using Tappers. Also, maple trees have bigger, vaguely triangular leaves (I know, its not exacly like that, but its a close enough description for a. You can only guess by seeing more foliage in oak trees and a trunk bending slightly to the right in maple trees. I'm going to point out here that due to the variable nature of time for tree goods to be produced, you generally want to run through your orchard every day to check if there are goods to collect, as the trees in front block effective view of goods being produced by trees further back. In Summer, maple trees have yellow dots in their foliage. ![]()
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