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The Farming Store is owned by Catherine. Like many stores, Emmett can be found at the counter. Here, he sells seasonal crop seeds, seasonal scarecrows, flower seeds, and tree seeds, as well as a few tools like Simple Earth Fertilizer, Hoes and Watering Cans.

Shop Inventory

Item Description Cost
Suspiciously similar to what I imagine a grass seed looks like...
Note: Sold in Spring.
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Leafy and green, Lettuce absorbs moisture from the air and always stays watered overnight.
Note: Sold in Spring.
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A sweet snack that can be eaten on the go or used as an important ingredient in delicious desserts.
Note: Sold in Spring.
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These beans will sprout into vines when planted, making even more green beans!
Note: Sold in Spring.
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Seeds of a berry grown in the warm climates of the Southern Isles. They're a little fuzzy, but in a cute way.
Note: Sold in Spring.
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Plant the peas, please.
Note: Sold in Spring.
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Some people like chewing on these chocolatey seeds, though they're very bitter. Worth much more when grown and used in recipes!
Note: Sold in Spring and Summer.
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These seeds are as hard as stone. Or, maybe more accurately, armor.
Note: Sold in Spring and Summer.
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When life gives you lemon seeds, grow lemons.
Note: Sold in Spring and Summer.
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Spicy, delicious, and more expensive than a typical crop. They're so hot that they never stay watered overnight and are never watered by rain.
Note: Sold in Spring and Summer.
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Melon seeds that crackle with a strange magic.
Note: Sold in Spring and Summer.
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Radiates with a faint golden shimmer, this lucrative root always produces legendary quality yields.
Note: Sold in Spring and Summer.
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Water you waiting for? Plant some watermelon!
Note: Available after second year. Sold in Spring and Summer.
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These are super tiny seeds! When you eat a pineapple you likely don't notice the seeds you're eating at the same time!
Note: Sold in Summer.
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They're little seeds now, but plant them and they'll grow into mighty melons.
Note: Sold in Summer.
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Guava is a popular tropical fruit in the Southern Isles, often turned into spicy jams.
Note: Summer seed. Sold in Summer and Fall.
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A natural vampire repellent.
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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These seeds do best in tropical soil, but Sun Haven is southern enough in its warmer seasons.
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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Lumpy, irregular seeds. Are these really going to grow something?
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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Even the seeds are shaped like little hearts, how adorable.
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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Are you hurryin' to plant your durian?
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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You must resist the urge to drink these seeds! Plant them and get even more beans to drink!
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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They might seeds, but they feel as soft and fluffy as fresh wool.
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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Weird, these seeds don't taste like honey.
Note: Sold in Summer and Fall.
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Once grown only in remote lands across the Eastern Sea, tea has become a common crop across the world.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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Turn these seeds into turnip!
Note: Sold in Fall.
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Just because it's a fruit doesn't mean it can't bring the heat. A staple in the Southern Isles.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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A tuber, like a potato, but naturally softer and more sweet.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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Despite the name, you're planting seeds - not eggs.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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You can barley wait for these seeds to grow.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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These seeds don't seem to do much hopping.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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They appear to be ordinary seeds, aside from the odd popping sound they emit.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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They say these seeds fizz and bubble when planted. I wonder why...
Note: Sold in Fall.
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An important crop for any fall celebration!
Note: Sold in Fall.
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These seeds normally only grow in bogs, though strangely they grow just fine in Sun Haven.
Note: Sold in Fall.
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Soft and pillowy little seeds, it's not hard to see where they get the name from.
Note: Sold in Fall and Winter.
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Butternut Squash seeds may look similar to pumpkin seeds, but they are actually just close cousins!
Note: Sold in Fall and Winter.
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Careful planting these, even the seeds are spicy enough to make you cry!
Note: Sold in Fall and Winter.
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Banana seeds look funny enough already, but these ones are downright crazy!
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Even the seeds of this berry are shaped like hexagons. Interesting.
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Did the name the stars after the fruit, or the fruit after the stars?
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Even the seeds are blue!
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Delicate white seeds that resembles small snow balls, and just as cold too.
Note: Sold in Winter.
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They're unusually sharp for seeds, which helps them grip into the soil of their icy habitat.
Note: Sold in Winter.
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These seeds are completely frozen solid!
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Careful, these seeds can be picked up and blown away by even the lightest breeze.
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Who knew candy canes grew on trees?
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Math nerds love these triangular seeds.
Note: Sold in Winter.
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Once grown only in remote lands across the Eastern Sea, tea has become a common crop across the world.
Note: Sold in Winter and Spring.
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Turn these seeds into turnip!
Note: Sold in Winter and Spring.
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Just because it's a fruit doesn't mean it can't bring the heat. A staple in the Southern Isles.
Note: Sold in Winter and Spring.
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A tuber, like a potato, but naturally softer and more sweet.
Note: Sold in Winter and Spring.
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Despite the name, you're planting seeds - not eggs.
Note: Sold in Winter and Spring.
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You can barley wait for these seeds to grow.
Note: Sold in Winter and Spring.
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Item Description Cost
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Fertilizer rich with the magic of earth, increasing your crop's harvest. 100 Coins.png
A scarecrow to frighten off spring pests that seek to steal your crops. 1200 Coins.png
A scarecrow to frighten off summer pests that seek to steal your crops. 1200 Coins.png
A simple scarecrow to frighten off fall pests that seek to steal your crops. 1200 Coins.png
A simple scarecrow to frighten off winter pests that seek to steal your crops. 1200 Coins.png
Perhaps the most romantic of all the flowers. 30 Coins.png
Blue roses don't occur naturally in the wild, it took years of special growing to develop roses of such a color. 30 Coins.png
A strange flower bud that grows, funnily enough, in the shape of a honey dipper. Hence the name. 45 Coins.png
Easy to plant and grow, daisies are popular among beginner gardeners. 60 Coins.png
Orchids are a customary gift when visiting old friends. 60 Coins.png
What has tulips, but no eyes or nose? 120 Coins.png
A flower that is popular for the sweet and tropical fragrance of its blossom. 120 Coins.png
Strikingly purple, even by flower standards these are intensely colorful. 250 Coins.png
These flowers are famous for growing to impressive heights... they can easily end up growing taller than you! 250 Coins.png
These tend to grow the best in tropical wetlands, though they do well enough in a place like Sun Haven. 600 Coins.png
Exotic and even a little mysterious, this variety of lotus flower actually blossoms readily on your farm. 600 Coins.png
Clovers don't have much value when sold, but growing them is an excellent way to gain experience. 100 Coins.png
Cultivated by Elves around the world, this species of grape is adaptable to many different climates.
Note: Only available after the player has completed the necessary Path to Nel'Vari
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Tills the land, turning grass into farmable soil. 12000 Coins.png
Tills the land, turning grass into farmable soil. 28000 Coins.png
Holds plenty of water for your thirsty crops. 15000 Coins.png
Holds plenty of water for your thirsty crops. 40000 Coins.png
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Wornhardt needs this for his patient. 25 Coins.png
Someone has let this tool fall into bad shape, but it will work for now. 100 Coins.png
Reaps crops with ease and slices down the toughest of weeds. No farmer ever needed a better one. 100 Coins.png
The rust has caused a few holes to form in this can, but it will still hold some water. 100 Coins.png


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