Best Summer Activities in Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley Guide: What are The Best Things To Do in Summer

Summer in Stardew Valley is a season of abundance, offering exciting opportunities for farmers to expand their operations and reap the rewards of their hard work. With vibrant crops, delicious fruits, and unique summer-only fish, the season is a whirlwind of activity. Here’s a guide to make the most of your summer in Stardew Valley:

Expansion of Farming Area

Summer is the perfect time to expand your farming area. As you unlock new areas and gather resources, take advantage of the increased space to grow more crops and raise animals. Remember to plan for sprinklers and scarecrows to maximize your efficiency.

  • Invest in more barns and coops to house more animals, which can contribute to your community center bundles and provide additional income through the sale of products like eggs and milk.
  • Consider expanding your farm to accommodate a greater variety of crops, especially those that yield higher profits in summer, like melons and blueberries.
  • Don’t forget about the importance of sprinklers and scarecrows. They save you time and effort in the long run, allowing you to focus on other aspects of your farm.

Growing Blueberries and Corn

Blueberries and corn are two of the most profitable crops to grow during summer. While corn can be grown in both summer and autumn, blueberries are a summer-only crop.

  • Blueberries grow in 13 days and offer a good return on investment, with each seed costing 80 gold and each berry selling for 50 gold.
  • Corn takes 14 days to grow and sells for 50 gold each. Its versatility extends to producing corn oil for cooking, making it a valuable crop for both income and crafting.

Fishing in the Summer

Summer offers a variety of fish to catch, including some that are only available during this season. It’s a good time to level up your fishing skills and explore new fishing spots.

  • Look out for summer-exclusive fish such as Pufferfish, Tuna, Rainbow Trout, Octopus, Dorado, and Crimsonfish.
  • For beginners, consider using Crab Pots to catch fish passively while you work on other tasks.

Make Pale Ale

Hops, a summer crop that ripens after 11 days, is the key ingredient for making Pale Ale. With a sale price of 300 gold, this beverage is a profitable addition to your summer farm endeavors.

  • Brewing Pale Ale requires Hops, which can be harvested from your fields after 11 days.
  • Don’t forget about other summer consumables like coffee, which can increase your speed and help you get more work done.

Buy and Grow Starfruit

Starfruit is one of the most profitable crops in the game and a must-have for summer farmers. Although it might not be available until your third or fourth year, it’s a valuable investment.

  • Starfruit sells for a whopping 750 gold per piece, and when turned into wine using a keg, the value increases to 2,250 gold.
  • Make sure to buy Starfruit seeds from Sandy in the Calico Desert as soon as you have access to the area.

Complete Community Center Bundles in The First Year

Summer offers several opportunities to complete Community Center bundles, which unlock new areas and advancements in your farm. Make sure to focus on the following bundles to maximize your progress.

  • Summer Foraging Bundle: Collect Spice Berry, Sweet Pea, and Grape.
  • Summer Crops Bundle: Grow and harvest Hot Pepper, Blueberry, Melon, and Tomato.
  • Quality Crops Bundle: Obtain five gold-quality melons.
  • Artisan Bundle: Get peaches and oranges, which might not be possible in your first year, as the trees take a while to grow.
  • Fish for the fish tank: Catch Shad, Carp, Sturgeon, Tuna, Red Snapper, Tilapia, Pufferfish, and Sunfish.

Summer in Stardew Valley is a time for growth and prosperity. By focusing on expanding your farm, cultivating valuable crops, and exploring new fishing opportunities, you can make the most of this vibrant season and take your farm to the next level.

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