Everything you need to know about farming in Garden Witch Life

Garden Witch Life It's about finding a new life to make your parents proud back home. There are various tasks to complete, from side quests to story plot, but one of the major parts of the game is farming.



Every farming game does things a little differently. You'd be missing out on a lot of important information about ranching without some tips to get you started. Garden Witch Life requires you to use special tools to get more information about your crops. Learn more about this below.


How to grow crops

In Garden Witch Life, the player is watering the plant next to the fence.

Seeds are planted using Y or Triangle on the controller. You can place seeds anywhere and there is no locked grid system. This allows for some creativity when it comes to placing anything on your farm, even furniture.


The main thing you want to be aware of Provide irrigation and fertile soil. The treehouse already comes with a well. That's all you have to do Press A or X on the well to refill Your water is drinkable. Irrigation works as you do Drawing on the groundRather than spraying a couple of tiles per use.

The first thing you want Crafts are compost bins. This requires ten pieces of grass, a plank and a raised bed on a workbench inside the treehouse. Place the plant matter in the compost bin To start the process of creating fertile soil.

Plant Matter is randomly obtained when you harvest crystal wheat or crops.

Fertilizer can be put down just like you would any other product. You will know because you have put down fertile soil The ground will turn a dark shade of grayUnlike water color.


Orel, A general store sells topibara, regular fertilizer Which is different from what is made from a compost bin. A single coin was spent.

How to craft a magic lens

A menu detailing the growth of seed potatoes planted in Garden Witch Life.

The most important tool All you need to cultivate a garden is the Witch Life Magic Lens. You won't be able to See detailed information About your plants and animals without one.

With Magic Lens in hand, you can see information about each crop you interact with. It will show you what season the crop is for, if the crop has been watered or fertilized, and when it will be ready for harvest.

The most important information on this screen is, of course, How long does it take to harvest each crop?. With Magic Lens, you can check each crop daily, to see how far along it is in the process.


In the photo above, you can see that the potato plant has three days left until it is ready to harvest. It's at the top right of the menu. It is irrigated but does not receive other care such as fertilizer.

When you use the magic lens on animals, it will tell you their health status and the resources they provide.

Where to sell crops

A player next to a MagiBuy machine in Garden Witch Life.

There are two different places where you can “sell” items. The MagiBuy machine is in the center of town, and The community box is next to Aurel. The purpose of the MagiBuy machine is currently unknown, as items are not sold here for their value. Each item will be sold for one gold coin, regardless of the item.


Sell ​​valuables in the community box To get revenue. Here they will sell for their true value. There is only one issue The game takes a few days To sell items in the community box. You will have to Don't wait long to earn money.

How to get more seeds

Player next to Orel's General Store desk in Garden Witch Life.

The only way to get seeds is through rewards or headings from NPCs Aurel's General Store (seen above). Aurel sells every item in the game that is not related to mining. These include seeds, Tree saplingsA wide variety of animal-related accessories, and furniture.

Any items related to mining (tools, materials) will be in the tin shop.


Aurel sells
Birth tree seeds, maple tree seeds, and humble allspice seeds
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every harvest

Orel's general store, showing crop seeds for sale at Garden Witch Life.

Harvests are seasonal and take different days Be ready for full bloom and harvest. The Magic Lens will be your key to understanding more about your crop's health status and capabilities.

harvest

the season

cost

growth

potato

Spring, Summer, Fall

30

6 days

Mugwort

Spring, summer

15

15 days

carrots

Spring

20

3 days

onion

Spring

20

8 days

Dandelion

Spring, summer

TBD

8 days

Deal

Spring, summer

10

6 days

sage

Spring

15

6 days

Bok choy

Spring, summer

10

4 days

tomato

Spring, Summer, Fall

40

7 days

Natal

Spring, Summer, Fall

TBD

6 days

Parsley

TBD

25

TBD


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