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Revision as of 17:04, 23 January 2013
Seeds and fruits can be planted by selecting the desired item in your inventory then tapping a block of surface dirt.
Be careful not to plant fruit trees too close to other trees as their growth will be stunted.
Food can be quickly obtained in real-time by planting then having your Blockhead meditate. Stop meditating when the fruit or vegetable appears.
Harvest vegetables with a spade to increase yield.
Favorable Growing Conditions
| Plant | Medium | Zone |
|---|---|---|
| Apple | Dirt | Temperate |
| Carrot | Dirt | Temperate |
| Cherry | Dirt | Temperate |
| Chili | Dirt | Equatorial |
| Coconut | Dirt | Equatorial |
| Coffee Cherry | Dirt | Equatorial |
| Corn | Dirt | Temperate |
| Flax | Dirt | Temperate |
| Mango | Dirt | Equatorial |
| Maple | Dirt | Temperate |
| Orange | Dirt | Temperate |
| Pine | Dirt | Temperate |
| Prickly Pear | Sand | Equatorial |
| Sunflower | Dirt | Temperate |
Note: For purposes of farming, "Temperate" zones means areas between poles and equators.
