There is a huge variety of crops across the seasons to grow, including summer crops in Stardew Valley. Among various activities, farming is also the most iconic in the indie farming sim. The sweltering heat and clear skies are great for growing and harvesting specific types of crops for the season and ensuring successful yields for the most profitable sales is key.
After seeing renewed popularity with the 1.6 update, this guide should help fans of the farming genre brush up on their basics. Summer also offers increased monetary gains for growing crops during the season in the game. Note that, like other seasonal crops, summer crops in Stardew Valley cannot be grown outside of that season.
While each pepper plant gives one hot pepper, this crop is one of the fastest-growing ones in Stardew Valley. This means players will have a consistent source of income if they plant hot peppers on their farms. Hot peppers can also be used for dishes like Tropical Curry and Spicy Eel. While it is good to start with these summer crops in Stardew Valley, there are better options to consider.
Hops are used in making pale ale, which is one of the few alcohol types in Stardew Valley. Making the measly 25G base sell price redundant, these kegs can be sold for 300G each and also mature four times faster compared to wine. Paired with the fast regrow times of the crop, players shouldn't overlook Hops as one of the must-have summer crops in Stardew Valley.
At a whopping 12 days, Melons can take a while to reap results as players only get two windows of opportunities to harvest them per season; however, at 250G per harvest, they offer the highest profit of any summer crop in Stardew Valley. They can be used in making Fruit Salads and Pink Cakes.
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